FK Mažeikiai
Full name | Mažeikių futbolo klubas | ||
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Founded | 1947 | ||
Dissolved | 2016 | ||
Ground |
Mažeikių sporto centro stadionas, Mažeikiai | ||
Capacity | 2,400 | ||
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FK Mažeikiai was a Lithuanian football club from city of Mažeikiai.
Romar era
1992 FK Mažeikiai changed its name to Romar – an acronym for Romas Marcinkevičius, main investor of the club. Under Marcinkevičius club begun its rapid rise in the elite division. In 1993 ROMAR finished sixth, and in 1994 won Lithuanian championship. 1995 season Romar finished in third position but because of financial crisis that hit the club was expelled from the top division
Name
During its history the club has changed its name several times:
- 1961 – ETG Mažeikiai
- 1962 – Elektra Mažeikiai
- 1973 – Atmosfera Mažeikiai
- 1990 – Jovaras Mažeikiai
- 1992 – FK Mažeikiai
- 1992 – ROMAR Mažeikiai
- 1995 – FK Mažeikiai
- 2001 – Nafta Mažeikiai
- 2003 – FK Mažeikiai
Participation in Lithuanian Championships
- 2011 – 9th (A lyga)
- 2010 – 9th (A lyga)
- 2009 – 3rd (1 Lyga)
- 2008 – 1st (2 Lyga West)
- 2007 – 4th (2 Lyga North)
- 2006 – 3rd (2 Lyga North)
- 2005 – 4th (2 Lyga North)
- 2004 – 6th (1 Lyga)
- 2003 – 1st (2 Lyga)
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