Women's Baltic Football League
The Women's Baltic Football League is an international women's football confronting the two top teams in Estonia's Meistriliiga, Latvia's Sieviešu Ligas and Lithuania's A Lyga within a round robin format, with no fixtures between both teams from each country. It was first played in 2017, from June to September.[1]
The tournament was also held in 2006–2008 with different rules.[2]
Palmares
Edition | Champion | Points | Runner-up | Direct match |
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2017 | Gintra Universitetas | 12–9 | Pärnu JK | Pärnu 0–1 Gintra |
2018 | FC Minsk | Gintra | Gintra 1–2 FC Minsk (final) | |
2019 | Gintra Universitetas | 15–12 | Flora | Flora 0–3 Gintra |
Results
2017
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2018
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Final four
Semi-finals (2018-10-26; Radviliškis; Šiauliai)
FC Minsk 8–0 Pärnu JK
Gintra 3–0 Flora [5]
3rd-place (2018-10-28; Radviliškis)
Flora 3–2 Pärnu JK
Final (2018-10-28; Šiauliai)
Gintra 1–2 FC Minsk [6]
2019
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2022
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References
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- "Summary - Baltic Women's League - Europe - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway". int.soccerway.com.
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