Baltic Champions Cup

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The Baltic Champions Cup is a Baltic football club tournament, launched in 2006 before going on hiatus until 2011. The Champions of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania leagues take part in the competition which is played indoor. The competition is played over three consecutive days with each club playing each other once. The winner is decided by a league table.

Winners

YearChampionsSecondThird
2006 Flag of Lithuania.svg FK Ekranas Flag of Latvia.svg Metalurgs Flag of Estonia.svg TVMK Tallinn
2011 Flag of Latvia.svg Skonto Flag of Estonia.svg Flora Tallinn Flag of Lithuania.svg FK Ekranas

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References

  1. "Baltic Champions Cup". 9 January 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2011.