Baltic League

Football club tournament held between the top clubs from Baltic states From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Baltic League (officially known as the Triobet Baltic League) was a Baltic men's football club tournament held four times between the top club sides from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.[1] Launched in 2007 inspired by the now defunct Scandinavian tournament Royal League and by the Baltic Basketball League.

Founded2007
Folded2011
Number of clubs12 (2007–2008)
16 (2009–2011)
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Baltic League
Founded2007
Folded2011
Country Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Number of clubs12 (2007–2008)
16 (2009–2011)
Last championsLatvia Skonto
(2010–11)
Most championshipsLatvia Metalurgs
Lithuania Kaunas
Latvia Ventspils
Latvia Skonto (1 title)
Broadcaster(s)Viasat Sport Baltic
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History

The first two tournaments were held between top four club sides from each country. For 2009–10 the competition was expanded to 16 teams, with five sides from every Baltic state taking part. One additional slot was allocated to the sixth best team from the country of the previous winner.

A similar competition was the Baltic Champions Cup which featured the league champions of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

The inaugural tournament in 2007 finished as a two legged final. This format was abandoned for the second tournament and subsequent finals were played as a single match at the home of one of the finalists. After this format was introduced, the team hosting the match did not win despite the added home advantage.

The first two tournaments were played from Spring to Summer with 12 entrants but this changed to a longer Winter to Summer tournament with four more clubs taking part.

Finals

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Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue(s) Referee
2007 Latvia Metalurgs 8 – 2 (aggregate)
3 – 1, 5 – 1
Latvia Ventspils Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions, Ventspils
Daugava Stadium, Liepāja
Estonia Kristo Tohver
Lithuania Audrius Žuta
2008 Lithuania Kaunas 2 – 1
Latvia Skonto Skonto Stadions, Riga Estonia Hannes Kaasik
2009–10 Latvia Ventspils 3 – 3 (a.e.t.)
5 – 3 (pen.)
Lithuania Sūduva Sūduva Stadium, Marijampolė Estonia Sten Kaldma
2010–11 Latvia Skonto 1 – 1 (a.e.t.)
5 – 4 (pen.)
Latvia Ventspils Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions, Ventspils Lithuania Nerijus Dunauskas
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Statistics

Performances by club

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Club 1st 2nd Seasons Seasons Won
Latvia Ventspils124 2009–10
Latvia Skonto114 2010–11
Latvia Metalurgs104 2007
Lithuania Kaunas102 2008
Lithuania Sūduva013 
Lithuania Ekranas004 
Estonia Flora004 
Estonia Levadia004 
Estonia Trans004 
Latvia Dinaburg002 
Lithuania Žalgiris002 
Estonia TVMK002 
Lithuania Vėtra002 
Lithuania Banga002 
Latvia Jūrmala002 
Estonia Kalju002 
Estonia Sillamäe Kalev002 
Lithuania Šiauliai002 
Lithuania Tauras002 
Latvia Rīga001 
Latvia Olimps001 
Latvia Blāzma001 
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By country

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Country1st2ndSeasons Won
Latvia33 2007, 2009–10, 2010–11
Lithuania11 2008
Estonia00 
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All-time top goalscorers

References

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