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{{Short description|Former Lithuanian basketball league}} | {{Short description|Former Lithuanian basketball league}} | ||
{{Infobox sports league | {{Infobox sports league | ||
|name = Lietuvos Krepšinio A Lyga (LKAL) | |||
|logo=LKAL logo.jpg | |logo=LKAL logo.jpg | ||
|sport= [[Basketball]] | |sport= [[Basketball]] | ||
|founded= | |founded = 1994 | ||
|teams= - | |folded = Spring of 2005 | ||
|country={{flagicon|Lithuania}} [[Lithuania]] | |teams = - | ||
|champion= | |country = {{flagicon|Lithuania}} [[Lithuania]] | ||
|champion= [[BC Šilutė]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''LKAL''' - '''Lietuvos Krepšinio A Lyga''' ([[English Language|English]]: Lithuanian Basketball A League) | '''LKAL''' - '''Lietuvos Krepšinio A Lyga''' ([[English Language|English]]: Lithuanian Basketball A League) was the second tier [[Lithuania]]n [[Basketball in Lithuania|basketball]] league.<ref name="StonkusLSE">{{cite web |last1=Stonkus |first1=Stanislovas |title=Krepšinis |url=https://www.lse.lt/krepsinis-2/ |website=Lietuvos sporto enciklopedija |access-date=29 June 2025 |language=lt |date=21 June 2022}}</ref> It was established in 1994 and was active until it ceased to exist in the spring of 2005.<ref name="StonkusLSE"/> | ||
The | The newly created league named ''NKL'', [[National Basketball League (Lithuania)|Nacionalinė Krepšinio Lyga]] (National Basketball League), replaced LKAL as the second tier Lithuanian basketball league.<ref name="StonkusLSE"/> | ||
The prime league is [[Lietuvos | The prime Lithuanian basketball league during the LKAL existence was and still is the [[Lietuvos krepšinio lyga]] (Lithuanian Basketball League).<ref name="StonkusLSE"/> | ||
==Champions== | |||
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| 1999–2000 || - || - || [[Kaunas|Kauno]] [[Kauno Žalgiris-Sabonio mokykla|„LKKA-Žalgiris“]] | | 1999–2000 || - || - || [[Kaunas|Kauno]] [[Kauno Žalgiris-Sabonio mokykla|„LKKA-Žalgiris“]] | ||
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[[Category:Defunct basketball leagues in Europe]] | [[Category:Defunct basketball leagues in Europe]] | ||
[[Category:Second-level basketball leagues in Europe]] | [[Category:Second-level basketball leagues in Europe]] | ||
[[lt:LKAL]] | [[lt:LKAL]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:10, 29 June 2025
Template:Infobox sports league
LKAL - Lietuvos Krepšinio A Lyga (English: Lithuanian Basketball A League) was the second tier Lithuanian basketball league.[1] It was established in 1994 and was active until it ceased to exist in the spring of 2005.[1]
The newly created league named NKL, Nacionalinė Krepšinio Lyga (National Basketball League), replaced LKAL as the second tier Lithuanian basketball league.[1]
The prime Lithuanian basketball league during the LKAL existence was and still is the Lietuvos krepšinio lyga (Lithuanian Basketball League).[1]
Champions
| Season | File:Med 1.png Champion | File:Med 2.png Vice Champion | File:Med 3.png Third Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004–2005 | Šilutės „Šilutė“ | Jonavos „SK“ | Vilniaus „KK Akademija“ |
| 2003–2004 | Joniškio „Žiemgala“ | Pakruojo „Merseta“ | Jonavos „SK“ |
| 2002–2003 | Kauno „LKKA-Žalgiris“ | Šilutės „Šilutė“ | Prienų „Rūdupis“ |
| 2001–2002 | - | - | Kauno „LKKA-Žalgiris“ |
| 2000–2001 | Mažeikių „Nafta“ | Anykščių „Puntukas“ | - |
| 1999–2000 | - | - | Kauno „LKKA-Žalgiris“ |
References
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