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"LKL" redirects here. For other uses, see LKL (disambiguation).
Lithuanian Basketball League
Lietuvos krepšinio lyga (LKL)
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2011–12 LKL season
SportBasketball
Founded1993
CEOŠarūnas Marčiulionis
No. of teams12
CountryLithuania Lithuania
Most recent
champion(s)
Žalgiris (14th title)
Most titlesŽalgiris (14 titles)
TV partner(s)Lietuvos Rytas TV, Sport 1
Level on pyramid1st tier
Relegation toNKL
Related
competitions
LKF Cup
Official websitewww.LKL.lt

The Lietuvos krepšinio lyga (LKL) (English: Lithuanian Basketball League) is Lithuania's premier professional men's basketball league, composed of 12 teams.

History

Since the league was founded, it has been dominated by Žalgiris. They won the league's championship trophy for six consecutive years, from 1994 through 1999. Their main rival during those years was Atletas, but in the 1999/2000 season, this dominant run was ended by the Lietuvos rytas. In 2000/01 season the Greens got their revenge by beating Vilnius in the finals. In 2001/2002, Lietuvos rytas, led by Ramūnas Šiškauskas and Arvydas Macijauskas, once again defeated Žalgiris. However, during the next three seasons Žalgiris took control of the league and outplayed Lietuvos rytas (2003, 2004, 2005). In 2006, Vilnius joined Žalgiris in the strongest European basketball competition Euroleague. That season the Reds, led by Robertas Javtokas, Simas Jasaitis and Fred House, have swept Žalgiris 4–0. But from then on Žalgiris started winning once again – two titles in a row (2007, 2008). In 2008/2009 Lietuvos rytas won the league, beating Žalgiris 4–1. The winners were led by Chuck Eidson, Artūras Jomantas and Marijonas Petravičius. In 2009/10 season Vilnius claimed first back to back title, beating Žalgiris 4–3. 2010/11 saw Kaunas reclaim the tile, beating Vilnius 4–1.

LKL teams

Lietuvos Krepšinio Lyga teams
Team Location Arena Capacity Coordinates Founded Joined LKL Head coach
7bet-Lietkabelis Panevėžys Kalnapilio Arena 5,950 55°44′00″N 24°20′22″E / 55.7333°N 24.3394°E / 55.7333; 24.3394 (BC Lietkabelis) 1964 2007 Serbia Nenad Čanak
Cbet Jonava Jonava Jonava Arena 2,200 55°04′36″N 24°16′25″E / 55.0766°N 24.2735°E / 55.0766; 24.2735 (BC CBet Jonava) 1969 2021 Lithuania Mantas Šernius
Mažeikiai M Basket Mažeikiai Telšiai Arena 800 55°59′03″N 22°14′39″E / 55.9843°N 22.2441°E / 55.9843; 22.2441 (BC Mažeikiai) 2005 2023 Lithuania Marius Kiltinavičius
Neptūnas Klaipėda Švyturys Arena 6,200 55°41′15″N 21°09′07″E / 55.6874°N 21.152°E / 55.6874; 21.152 (BC Neptūnas) 1964 1993 Greece Georgios Vovoras
Nevėžis-OPTIBET Kėdainiai Kėdainiai Arena 2,200 55°17′59″N 23°59′24″E / 55.2996°N 23.99°E / 55.2996; 23.99 (BC Nevėžis) 1992 2002 Lithuania Gediminas Petrauskas
Rytas Vilnius Jeep Arena 2,500 54°42′58″N 25°16′44″E / 54.716°N 25.279°E / 54.716; 25.279 (BC Lietuvos rytas) 1963 1993 Lithuania Giedrius Žibėnas
Šiauliai–Casino Admiral Šiauliai Šiauliai Arena 5,700 55°55′14″N 23°16′56″E / 55.9206°N 23.2823°E / 55.9206; 23.2823 (BC Šiauliai) 1994 Lithuania Žydrūnas Urbonas
Uniclub Bet - Juventus Utena Utena Arena 2,000 55°30′15″N 25°35′29″E / 55.5041°N 25.5914°E / 55.5041; 25.5914 (BC Juventus) 1999 2009 Lithuania Kęstutis Kemzūra
Wolves Twinsbet Vilnius Avia Solutions Group Arena 10,000 54°42′59″N 25°16′50″E / 54.7165°N 25.2806°E / 54.7165; 25.2806 (BC Wolves) 2022 Italy Alessandro Magro
Žalgiris Kaunas Žalgiris Arena 15,552 54°53′25″N 23°54′54″E / 54.8903°N 23.915°E / 54.8903; 23.915 (BC Žalgiris) 1944 1993 Italy Andrea Trinchieri


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Podium by season

Season Champion Runner-up Bronze medal
1993–94 Žalgiris Atletas Drobė
1994–95 Žalgiris Atletas
1995–96 Žalgiris Atletas
1996–97 Žalgiris Plungė Olimpas
1997–98 Žalgiris Atletas Lietuvos rytas
1998–99 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Sakalai
1999–00 Lietuvos rytas Žalgiris Šiauliai
2000–01 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Šiauliai
2001–02 Lietuvos rytas Žalgiris Alytus
2002–03 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Alytus
2003–04 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Šiauliai
2004–05 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Šiauliai
2005–06 Lietuvos rytas Žalgiris Šiauliai
2006–07 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Šiauliai
2007–08 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Šiauliai
2008–09 Lietuvos rytas Žalgiris Šiauliai
2009–10 Lietuvos rytas Žalgiris Šiauliai
2010–11 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Rūdupis
2011–12 Žalgiris Lietuvos rytas Rūdupis

Performance by club

Team Winners Runners-Up Bronzes Winning years
Žalgiris
14
5
0
1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012
Lietuvos rytas
5
9
1
2000, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2010
Atletas
0
4
0
Plungė Olimpas
0
1
0
Šiauliai
0
0
9
Alytus
0
0
2
Rūdupis
0
0
2
Drobė
0
0
1
Sakalai
0
0
1

See also

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