Lithuania national futsal team
Association | Lithuanian Football Federation | ||
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Confederation | UEFA (Europe) | ||
FIFA code | LTU | ||
FIFA ranking | 84 [1] | ||
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First international | |||
Hungary 5–3 Lithuania (Tiszaújváros, Hungary, June 14, 1999) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Lithuania 8–1 England (Edegem, Belgium, November 14, 2006) Estonia 0–7 Lithuania (Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina, March 2, 2008) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Hungary 14–2 Lithuania (Szerencs, Hungary, June 15, 1999) | |||
World Cup | |||
Appearances | 0 | ||
UEFA Futsal Championship | |||
Appearances | 0 |
The Lithuania national futsal team is controlled by the Lithuanian Football Federation, the governing body for futsal in Lithuania and represents the country in international futsal competitions, such as the World Cup and the European Championships.
Competition history
FIFA Futsal World Cup
- 1989 - did not compete
- 1992 - did not compete
- 1996 - did not compete
- 2000 - did not qualify
- 2004 - did not qualify
- 2008 - did not qualify
- 2012 - did not qualify
- 2016 - did not qualify
UEFA Futsal Championship
- 1996 - did not compete
- 1999 - did not compete
- 2001 - did not qualify
- 2003 - did not qualify
- 2005 - did not qualify
- 2007 - did not qualify
- 2010 - did not qualify
- 2012 - did not qualify
- 2014 - did not qualify
- 2016 - did not qualify
- 2018 - TBD
References
External links
- Lithuanian Football Association Official Site (Lithuanian)
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