2006 Lithuanian football leagues

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Season2006
2005
2007

Final tables of the Lithuanian Championship in 2006 are presented below. The Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF) organized three football leagues: A Lyga (the highest), 1 Lyga (second-tier), and 2 Lyga (third-tier), which comprised three regional zones.

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A Lyga

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 FBK Kaunas (C)3628448530+5588Qualification to Champions League first qualifying round
2 Ekranas 3620796339+2467Qualification to UEFA Cup first qualifying round
3 Vėtra 36171094935+1461Qualification to Intertoto Cup first round
4 Žalgiris 361412105239+1354
5 Sūduva 36158134844+453Qualification to UEFA Cup first qualifying round
6 Atlantas 361410124641+552
7 Vilnius 361114114640+647
8 Šiauliai 361011154246441
9 Šilutė (R)36532825775218Qualification to Relegation play-offs
10 Nevėžis (R)364527351006517Relegation to 1 Lyga
Source: www2.omnitel.net
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

1 Lyga

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Kauno Jėgeriai3423747528+4776
2Alytis Alytus3422756923+4673
3Atlantas-2 Klaipėda3419877035+3565
4Kruoja Pakruojis3417987136+3560
5Rodiklis Kaunas34177107044+2658
6Vėtra-2 Vilnius34157126440+2452
7Interas Visaginas34157125947+1252
8LKKA ir Teledema Kaunas34157125053352
9Žalgiris-2 Vilnius34137144242046
10FC Vilnius-2341012125151042
11Sūduva-2 Marijampolė341251744652141
12Banga Gargždai34912134449539
13KFK Šiauliai-2341161751691839
14Vilkmergė Ukmergė341081640511138
15Lietava Jonava349111443561338
16Atletas Kaunas34810163947834
17Geležinis Vilkas Vilnius347101737551831
18Babrungas Plungė3432292415212811
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2 Lyga

2 Lyga zone South

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1FSK Anykšǒiai1812153723+1437
2Vidzgiris Alytus1811254719+2835
3Sveikata Kybartai1811253724+1335
4Spyris Kaunas1810443526+934
5Utenis Utena187472930125
6FK Prienai186393841321
7Nevėžis-2 Kėdainiai186392835721
8SC-Savingė Kaišiadorys1856721331221
9LVDK Kaunas1742112835714
10FK Kalvarija17311312463410
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2 Lyga zone West

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1SM Šilutė-22016318812+7651
2Sakuona Plikiai2017039623+7351
3Tauras ir ERRA Tauragė2013347128+4342
4Švyturys Klaipėda2012355523+3239
5Glestum Klaipėda2012354822+2639
6Minija Kretinga209474030+1031
7Bangele Gargždai2081114042225
8Salantas Salantai20511423664316
9Piritas Klaipėda20421425482314
10FK Pagėgiai20311618967810
11FK Skuodas200119111251141
Source: [ citation needed ]

2 Lyga zone North

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Ekranas-2 Panevėžys2115424216+2649
2Kražantė Kelmė2113444422+2243
3FK Mažeikiai2111555726+3138
4Rinkuškiai Biržai2183102728127
5Juventa-99 Šiauliai217682522+327
6Venta Kuršėnai2165102635923
7Mastis Telšiai21531322391718
8SC Akmenė-Šiauliai-321401723785512
Source: [ citation needed ]

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