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2009–10 Baltic League

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Season
  
2009–10

Goals scored
  
56

Champions
  
Ventspils (1st title)

Matches played
  
28

Top goalscorer
  
Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko (4 goals)

The 2009–2010 Baltic League (known as the Triobet Baltic League for sponsorship reasons) is a 16-team football tournament held in the Baltic states. Five top teams from each participating country – Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania – along with the winner of the 2008 season will play a 4 round and 2 legged (excluding final) play-off style knockout tournament. It is held from Autumn 2009 through Summer 2010.

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Teams

  • Meistriliiga – Levadia (1st), Flora (2nd), Trans (3rd), Kalju (4th), Sillamäe Kalev (5th)
  • Although TVMK initially finished 3rd, they were demoted to 10th place at the end of the season due to severe financial difficulties. The team was later disbanded.
  • Virslīga – Ventspils (1st), Metalurgs (2nd), Skonto (3rd), Dinaburg (4th), Jūrmala (7th)
  • Daugava Daugavpils (5th) merged with Dinaburg FC, with Dinaburg retaining its name. After FK Rīga (6th) went bankrupt Jūrmala were given the freed spot as the next best placed team.
  • A Lyga – Ekranas (1st), Vėtra (3rd), Sūduva (4th), Šiauliai (7th), Tauras (1st 1 Lyga), Banga (3rd 1 Lyga)
  • FBK Kaunas (2nd) and FK Atlantas (6th) withdrew from the top league, citing serious differences with the Lithuanian Football Federation. FK Žalgiris (5th) were denied A Lyga license and were demoted to 1 Lyga. FK Šilutė (8th) were relegated to 1 Lyga because of their league position. Eventually two 1 Lyga sides, Tauras and Banga, were awarded the two remaining spots, as they were both promoted to the A Lyga.
  • Round of 16

    The second leg match was scratched and Vėtra advanced to the next round as Dinaburg was ejected from the competition for match-fixing.

    Metalurgs advanced to the next round 6–2 on aggregate.

    Sūduva advanced to the next round 3–1 on aggregate.

    Ekranas advanced to the next round 3–2 on aggregate.

    Levadia advanced to the next round 3–1 on aggregate.

    Skonto advanced to the next round 4–1 on aggregate.

    Flora advanced to the next round 4–2 on aggregate.

    Ventspils advanced to the next round 2–1 on aggregate.

    Quarter-finals

    Ventspils advanced to the next round 3–1 on aggregate.

    Flora advanced to the next round 2–1 on aggregate.

    Sūduva advanced to the next round 1–0 on aggregate.

    Metalurgs advanced to the next round 2–0 on aggregate.

    Semi-finals

    Ventspils advanced to the next round 2–0 on aggregate.

    Sūduva advanced to the next round 4–2 on aggregate.

    Goalscorers

    As of 4 July 2010.

    4 goals:

  • Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko
  • 3 goals:

  • Viktors Dobrecovs
  • Povilas Lukšys
  • Ričardas Beniušis
  • 2 goals:

  • Andrius Urbšys
  • Dominykas Galkevičius
  • Oskars Kļava
  • Sergey Shumilin
  • 1 goal:

    References

    2009–10 Baltic League Wikipedia


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