| Lithuania national football team results |
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The Lithuania national football team represents Lithuania in association football and is controlled by the Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF), the governing body of the sport in the country.
The team's largest victory came between 1922 and 1939 when they defeated Estonia 4–0 [1] on 13 September 1930. Their worst loss between 1922 and 1939 was actually there heaviest defeat on Lithuania. It was a 10–0 defeat from Egypt on 27 May 1924. [1]
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| 25 May 1924 Olympics First Round | Lithuania | 0-9 | Paris, France | |
| 14:30 (UTC+1:00) | Report | Sturzenegger Abegglen Dietrich Ramseyer | Stadium: Stade Général John Joseph Pershing Attendance: 8,110 Referee: Antonio Scamoni (Italy) |
| 27 May 1924 Friendly | Lithuania | 0-10 | Paris, France | |
| Report | Stadium: Stade Général John Joseph Pershing Attendance: 1,000 Referee: August Silber (Estonia) | |||
| Note: No sources show what time the game was or who scored. This was the heaviest defeat for Lithuania | ||||
| 16 August 1924 Friendly | Lithuania | 2-4 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 16:30 (UTC+2:00) | Nopensas | Report | Stančiks A. Bārda Ābrams Plade | Stadium: Lietuvos Fizinio Lavinimosi Sąjunga Stadionas Attendance: 5,000 Referee: August Silber (Estonia) |
| Note: First match when Lithuania scored. Vilhelmas Nopensas set the goal scoring record for Lithuania (2 goals) | ||||
| 28 June 1925 Friendly | Lithuania | 0-1 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 17:00 (UTC+2:00) | Report | Üpraus | Stadium: Lietuvos Fizinio Lavinimosi Sąjunga Stadionas Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Juris Rēdlihs (Latvia) |
| 20 September 1925 Friendly | Latvia | 2-2 | Riga, Latvia | |
| 15:30 (UTC+1:37) | E. Bārda | Report | S. Sabaliauskas Žukauskas | Stadium: Armijas Sporta Klub Stadions Attendance: 2,500 Referee: August Silber (Estonia) |
| 13 June 1926 Friendly | Estonia | 3-1 | Tallinn, Estonia | |
| 19:00 (UTC+2:00) | Eelma Üpraus Pihlak | Report | S. Sabaliauskas | Stadium: Kadrioru Staadion Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Gotfrīds Krūmiņš (Latvia) |
| 21 August 1926 Friendly | Lithuania | 2-3 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 17:00 (UTC+2:00) | S. Sabaliauskas Žebrauskas | Report | Pavlovs Stančiks | Stadium: Makabi Stadionas Attendance: 2,500 Referee: Otto Silber (Estonia) |
| Note: Stasys Sabaliauskas set the goal scoring record for Lithuania (3 goals) | ||||
| 27 July 1927 Friendly | Latvia | 6-3 | Riga, Latvia | |
| 18:30 (UTC+2:00) | Žins Plade Bradiņš | Report | Marcinkus Blatas Trumpjonas | Stadium: A.S.K. Stadions Attendance: 3,500 Referee: Karel Kettner (Czechoslovakia) |
| 25 July 1928 1928 Baltic Cup | Lithuania | 0-3 | Tallinn, Estonia | |
| 18:30 (UTC+2:00) | Report | Vaters Pavlovs | Stadium: Kadrioru Staadion Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Gustaf Ekberg (Sweden) |
| 14 August 1929 1929 Baltic Cup | Latvia | 3-1 | Riga, Latvia | |
| 18:00(UTC+2:00) | Plade | Report | Chmelevskis | Stadium: L.S.B. Stadions Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Peco Bauwens (Germany) |
| 15 August 1929 1929 Baltic Cup | Estonia | 5-2 | Riga, Latvia | |
| 19:00 (UTC+2:00) | Einmann Eelma Pihlak | Report | Chmelevskis Rutkauskas | Stadium: L.S.B. Stadions Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Peco Bauwens (Germany) |
| 15 August 1930 1930 Baltic Cup | Lithuania | 2-1 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 17:00 (UTC+2:00) | Citavičius Lingus | Report | Karm | Stadium: Kariuomenės Stadionas Attendance: 2,600 Referee: Georg Muntau (Germany) |
| 17 August 1930 1930 Baltic Cup | Lithuania | 3-3 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 16:30 (UTC+2:00) | Citavičius Lingis Chmelevskis | Report | Pētersons | Stadium: Kariuomenės Stadionas Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Georg Muntau (Germany) |
| 13 September 1930 Friendly | Lithuania | 4-0 | (Klaipėda), Lithuania | |
| 16:30 (UTC+2:00) | Chmelevskis Zekas | Report | Stadium: Miesto Stadionas Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Gotfrīds Krūmiņš (Latvia) | |
| Note: Stepas Chmelevskis set the goal scoring record for Lithuania (5 goals) | ||||
| 9 June 1931 Friendly | Estonia | 4-1 | Tallinn, Estonia | |
| 19:00 (UTC+2:00) | Karm Kass | Report | Chmelevskis | Stadium: Kadrioru Staadion Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Esko Pekonen (Finland) |
| Note: Stepas Chmelevskis set the goal scoring record for Lithuania (6 goals) | ||||
| 30 June 1931 Friendly | Latvia | 5-2 | Riga, Latvia | |
| 18:30 (UTC+2:00) | Pētersons Verners | Report | Citavičius Dirgėla | Stadium: L.S.B. Stadions Attendance: 3,500 Referee: Heinrich Paal (Estonia) |
| 26 August 1931 Friendly | Lithuania | 2-4 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 17:00 (UTC+2:00) | Raclauskas Trumpjonas | Report | Bodola Sepi | Stadium: Lietuvos Fizinio Lavinimosi Sąjunga Stadionas Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Juris Rēdlihs |
| 30 August 1931 1931 Baltic Cup | Estonia | 2-0 | Tallinn, Estonia | |
| 17:30 (UTC+2:00) | Eelma Kass | Report | Stadium: Kadrioru Staadion Attendance: 4,200 Referee: Osborn Wenzel (Sweden) |
| 31 August 1931 1931 Baltic Cup | Latvia | 1-0 | Tallinn, Estonia | |
| 17:30 (UTC+2:00) | Pētersons | Report | Stadium: Kadrioru Staadion Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Osborn Wenzel (Sweden) |
| 29 June 1932 Friendly | Lithuania | 2-3 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 17:40 (UTC+2:00) | Lingis Citavičius | Report | Jēnihs Šeibelis | Stadium: Lietuvos Fizinio Lavinimosi Sąjunga Stadionas Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Heinrich Paal (Estonia) |
| 24 July 1932 Friendly | Latvia | 2-1 | Liepāja, Latvia | |
| 18:00 (UTC+2:00) | Pētersons Tauriņš | Report | Lingis | Stadium: Stadions Olimpija Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Voldemar Rõks (Estonia) |
| 6 August 1932 Friendly | Lithuania | 1-0 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 17:30 (UTC+2:00) | Citavičius | Report | Stadium: Lietuvos Fizinio Lavinimosi Sąjunga Stadionas Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Juris Rēdlihs (Latvia) |
| 28 August 1932 1932 Baltic Cup | Latvia | 4-1 | Riga, Latvia | |
| 17:30 (UTC+2:00) | Pētersons Šeibelis Jēnihs Tauriņš | Report | Citavičius | Stadium: J.K.S. Stadions Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Sven Klang (Sweden) |
| 29 August 1932 1932 Baltic Cup | Estonia | 1-2 | Riga, Latvia | |
| 18:00 (UTC+2:00) | Mõtlik | Report | Čižauskas Lingis | Stadium: J.K.S. Stadions Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Sven Klang (Sweden) |
| 11 September 1932 Friendly | Lithuania | 1-0 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| Lingis | Report | Stadium: Lietuvos Fizinio Lavinimosi Sąjunga Stadionas Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Otto Silber (Estonia) | ||
| Note: Antanas Lingis set the goal scoring record for Lithuania (7 goals) | ||||
| 12 June 1933 Friendly | Latvia | 6-2 | Riga, Latvia | |
| 18:30 (UTC+2:00) | Pētersons Brēde Šeibelis Tauriņš | Report | Z. Sabaliauskas Dirgėla | Stadium: J.K.S. Stadions Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Heinrich Paal (Estonia) |
| 29 June 1933 1934 WCQ Group 1 | Lithuania | 0-2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 18:00 (UTC+2:00) | Report | Hansson | Stadium: Kariuomenės Stadionas Attendance: 6,000 Referee: August Silber (Estonia) |
| 20 July 1933 Friendly | Estonia | 2-1 | Tallinn, Estonia | |
| 19:00 (UTC+2:00) | Idlane | Report | Citavičius | Stadium: Kadrioru Staadion Attendance: 4,500 Referee: Yrjö Tuhkunen (Finland) |
| 9 August 1933 Friendly | Finland | 9-2 | Helsinki, Finland | |
| 18:30 (UTC+2:00) | Åström Grönlund Ronkanen Karjagin Viinioksa | Report | Z. Sabaliauskas | Stadium: Töölön Pallokenttä Attendance: 3,196 Referee: Voldemar Rõks (Estonia) |
| 2 September 1933 1933 Baltic Cup | Lithuania | 1-1 (a.e.t.) | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 16:30 (UTC+2:00) | Citavičius | Report | Kuremaa | Stadium: Kariuomenės Stadionas Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Yyrö Tuhkunen (Finland) |
| Note: Match abandoned at 1-1 due to darkness after first 15 minutes of extra time (105th min) [2] Jaroslavas Citavičius set the goal scoring record for Lithuania (8 goals) | ||||
| 4 September 1933 1933 Baltic Cup | Lithuania | 2-2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 16:00 (UTC+2:00) | Z. Sabaliauskas Lingis | Report | Pētersons | Stadium: Kariuomenės Stadionas Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Yrjö Tuhkunen (Finland) |
| 5 September 1933 1933 Baltic Cup Replay | Lithuania | 0-5 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 16:00 (UTC+2:00) | Report | Eelma Siimenson Kuremaa | Stadium: Kariuomenės Stadionas Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Yrjö Tuhkunen (Finland) |
| 10 June 1934 Friendly | Lithuania | 2-0 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 18:00 (UTC+2:00) | Baliulevičius | Report | Stadium: Kariuomenės Stadionas Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Voldemar Loodla (Estonia) |
| 29 June 1934 Friendly | Lithuania | 1-1 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 18:00 (UTC+2:00) | Z. Sabaliauskas | Report | Parbo | Stadium: Kariuomenės Stadionas Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Juris Rēdlihs (Latvia) |
| 16 August 1934 Friendly | Lithuania | 1-0 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 17:00 (UTC+2:00) | Kersnauskas | Report | Stadium: Kariuomenės Stadionas Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Juris Rēdlihs (Latvia) |
| 30 May 1935 Friendly | Latvia | 6-1 | Riga, Latvia | |
| 17:00 (UTC+2:00) | Vītols Vestermans Raisters | Report | Bužinskas | Stadium: J.K.S. Stadions Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Sophus Hansen (Denmark) |
| 19 June 1935 Friendly | Estonia | 2-2 | Tallinn, Estonia | |
| 19:00 (UTC+2:00) | Kuremaa Eelma | Report | Kersnauskas Bužinskas | Stadium: Kadrioru Staadion Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Einar Lundström (Finland) |
| 20 August 1935 1935 Baltic Cup | Estonia | 1-2 | Tallinn, Estonia | |
| 18:00 (UTC+2:00) | Linberg | Report | Jaškevičius Lingis | Stadium: Kadrioru Staadion Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Rudolf Eklöw (Sweden) |
| Note: Antanas Lingis set the goal scoring record for Lithuania (9 goals) | ||||
| 21 August 1935 1935 Baltic Cup | Latvia | 2-2 | Tallinn, Estonia | |
| 18:00 (UTC+2:00) | Vestermans | Report | Lingis Gudelis | Stadium: Kadrioru Staadion Attendance: 3,500 Referee: Rudolf Eklöw (Sweden) |
| Note: Antanas Lingis set the goal scoring record for Lithuania (10 goals) | ||||
| 8 September 1935 Friendly | Lithuania | 2-2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 16:15 (UTC+2:00) | Lingis Marcinkus | Report | Lidmanis Pētersons | Stadium: Kariuomenės Stadionas Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Sophus Hansen (Denmark) |
| Note: Antanas Lingis set the goal scoring record for Lithuania (11 goals) | ||||
| 18 September 1935 Friendly | Lithuania | 2-2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 15:45 (UTC+2:00) | Lingis Kersnauskas | Report | Kuremaa | Stadium: Kariuomenės Stadionas Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Juris Rēdlihs (Latvia) |
| Note: Antanas Lingis set the goal scoring record for Lithuania (12 goals) | ||||
| 14 June 1936 Friendly | Lithuania | 1-5 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 18:00 (UTC+2:00) | Kersnauskas | Report | Šeibelis Verners Raisters Pakalns | Stadium: Kariuomenės Stadionas Attendance: 3,500 Referee: Rudolf Eklöw (Sweden) |
| 30 June 1936 Friendly | Lithuania | 2-0 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 17:45 (UTC+2:00) | Gudelis Z. Sabaliauskas | Report | Stadium: Valstybinis Stadionas Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Juris Rēdlihs |
| 29 August 1936 1936 Baltic Cup | Latvia | 2-1 | Riga, Latvia | |
| 16:30 (UTC+2:00) | Vestermans Šeibelis | Report | Jaškevičius | Stadium: J.K.S. Stadions Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Rudolf Eklöw (Sweden) |
| 30 August 1936 1936 Baltic Cup | Estonia | 2-1 | Riga, Latvia | |
| 17:00 (UTC+2:00) | Siimenson Kuremaa | Report | Gudelis | Stadium: J.K.S. Stadions Attendance: 3,500 Referee: Juris Rēdlihs (Latvia) |
| 3 June 1937 Friendly | Lithuania | 1-2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 17:45 (UTC+2:00) | Gudelis | Report | Sillak Uukkivi | Stadium: Valstybinis Stadionas Attendance: 3,500 Referee: Alois Beranek (Austria) |
| 8 July 1937 Friendly | Lithuania | 0-2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 18:15 (UTC+2:00) | Report | Bogdan Bodola | Stadium: Valstybinis Stadionas Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Voldemar Rõks (Estonia) |
| 29 July 1937 1938 WCQ Group 8 First Round | Latvia | 4-2 | Riga, Latvia | |
| 18:00 (UTC+2:00) | Kaņeps Vestermans Borduško | Report | Gudelis Paulionis | Stadium: A.S.K. Stadions Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Gustav Krist Czechoslovkia |
| 3 September 1937 1938 WCQ Group 8 First Round & 1937 Baltic Cup | Lithuania | 1-5 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 16:00 (UTC+2:00) | Paulionis | Report | Kaņeps Borduško Vestermans | Stadium: Valstybinis Stadionas Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Hans Frankenstein (Austria) |
| 5 September 1937 1937 Baltic Cup | Lithuania | 0-4 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 16:00 (UTC+2:00) | Report | Siimenson Uukkivi Sillandi | Stadium: Valstybinis Stadionas Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Hans Frankenstein (Austria) |
| 17 May 1938 Friendly | Lithuania | 0-2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 19:00 (UTC+2:00) | Report | Vanags | Stadium: A.S.K. Stadions Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Alois Beranek (Austria) |
| 11 June 1938 Friendly | Lithuania | 0-2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 18:00 (UTC+2:00) | Report | Kuremaa | Stadium: Valstybinis Stadionas Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Arvīds Jurgens (Latvia) |
| 3 September 1938 1938 Baltic Cup | Estonia | 3-1 | Tallinn, Estonia | |
| 17:30 (UTC+2:00) | Veidemann Uukkivi | Report | Šurkus | Stadium: Kadrioru Staadion Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Fritz Bouillon (Germany) |
| 4 September 1938 1938 Baltic Cup | Latvia | 1-1 | Tallinn, Estonia | |
| 17:30 (UTC+2:00) | Jaškevičius | Report | Krupšs | Stadium: Kadrioru Staadion Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Fritz Bouillon (Germany) |
| 18 September 1938 Friendly | Finland | 3-1 | Helsinki, Finland | |
| 14:00 (UTC+2:00) | Lehtonen | Report | Jaškevičius | Stadium: Helsingin Olympiastadion Attendance: 6,547 Referee: Eduard Eelma (Estonia) |
| 11 June 1939 Friendly | Sweden | 7-0 | Karlstad, Sweden | |
| 18:00 (UTC+1:00) | Larsson Hjelm Nyström Lundin Karlsson | Report | Stadium: Tingvalla Idrottsplats Attendance: 5,602 Referee: Kolbjørn Dæhlen (Norway) |
| 27 August 1939 Friendly | Estonia | 0-1 | Tallinn, Estonia | |
| 17:30 (UTC+2:00) | Report | Adomavičius | Stadium: Kadrioru Staadion Attendance: 5,500 Referee: Einar Lundström (Finland) |
| Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | WPCT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 10 | −10 | 0.00 | |
| 27 | 8 | 4 | 15 | 30 | 61 | −31 | 29.63 | |
| 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 12 | −8 | 33.33 | |
| 27 | 3 | 7 | 17 | 41 | 78 | −37 | 11.11 | |
| 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 6 | −4 | 0.00 | |
| 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 17 | −16 | 0.00 | |
| 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 9 | −9 | 0.00 | |
| Total | 64 | 12 | 11 | 41 | 78 | 193 | −115 | 18.75 |

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