2007 Lithuanian football leagues

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Season2007
2006
2008

Final tables of the Lithuanian Championship in 2007 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 several zones. For the first time a separate league for farm teams was set up.

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A Lyga

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 FBK Kaunas (C)3625839126+6583Qualification to Champions League first qualifying round
2 Sūduva 3620886634+3268Qualification to UEFA Cup first qualifying round
3 Ekranas 3619988336+4766Qualification to Intertoto Cup first round
4 Žalgiris 36181086434+3064
5 Vėtra 36187115530+2561Qualification to UEFA Cup first qualifying round
6 Atlantas 36136175445+945
7 Vilnius (R)36136175463945Relegation to I Lyga
8 Šiauliai 36136174750345
9 Šilutė 36642628865822
10 Interas-AE (R)362232161541388Defunct after end of season
Source: www2.omnitel.net
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Farm team league

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Žalgiris-2 Vilnius3623765026+2476
2Vėtra-2 Vilnius36215107439+3568
3Sūduva-2 Marijampolė36191078644+4267
4FBK Kaunas-236177126342+2158
5Ekranas-2 Panevėžys36158135851+753
6FK Šilutė-236157144955652
7FC Vilnius-236148146857+1150
8Atlantas-2 Klaipėda361091734572339
9KFK Šiauliai-236782130603029
10Interas-2 Visaginas363330231078412
Source: [ citation needed ]

1 Lyga

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Rodiklis Kaunas2216337620+5651
2Alytis Alytus2214536114+4747
3 Nevėžis Kėdainiai 2213634417+2745
4 Kruoja Pakruojis 2213454523+2243
5Lietava Jonava2211474125+1637
6 Banga Gargždai 229764212+3034
7 LKKA ir Teledema Kaunas 2210397634+4233
8Kauno Jėgeriai227693430+427
9Vilkmergė Ukmergė22531431602918
10Glestum Klaipėda22461223593618
11 Tauras ir Erra Tauragė 2232171712610911
12FK Anykščiai2213181484706
Source: [ citation needed ]

2 Lyga

2 Lyga zone South

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Geležinis Vilkas Vilnius2619346115+4660
2Alytis-2 Alytus2618537822+5659
3Lifosa Kėdainiai2617365236+1654
4SC-Savingė Kaišiadorys2617365935+2454
5Vėtra-89 Vilnius2616556820+4853
6Vidzgiris Alytus2615477641+3549
7Visas Labas Kaunas2613496046+1443
8FK Rūdiškės2686123237530
9FK Prienai26831530592927
10Sveikata Kybartai26811754812725
11FM-Spyris Kaunas2667134043325
12Utenis Utena26811752944225
13Nevėžis-2 Kėdainiai26422023825914
14VPU Šviesa Vilnius1421112247257 [lower-alpha 1]
15FK Kalvarija1400141160490 [lower-alpha 1]
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 1 2 only first round

2 Lyga zone North

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Juventa-99 Šiauliai2016137421+5349
2Sakuona Plikiai2014156129+3243
3Venta Kuršėnai2012534315+2841
4FK Mažeikiai2013165726+3140
5Mastis Telšiai209383230+230
6Bangelė Gargždai2067718311325
7SM Plungė2074919331425
8Minija Kretinga20631122391721
9Glestum-2 Klaipėda20441226522616
10FK Kretinga20321522634111
11Salantas Salantai20251318533511
Source: [ citation needed ]

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