2016 A Lyga

A Lyga
Season 2016
Champions Žalgiris
Relegated Kauno Žalgiris
Champions League Žalgiris
Europa League Trakai
Sūduva Marijampolė
Atlantas
Matches played 129
Goals scored 358 (2.78 per match)
Top goalscorer Andrija Kaluđerović
(20 goals)
Biggest home win Sūduva 6–1 Stumbras
(22 October 2016)
Biggest away win Stumbras 0–5 Žalgiris
(24 June 2016)
Highest scoring Stumbras 3–6 Žalgiris
(12 March 2016)
Longest winning run Žalgiris
(9 games)
Longest unbeaten run Žalgiris
(16 games)
Longest winless run Kauno Žalgiris
(16 games)
Longest losing run Utenis
(6 games)
Highest attendance 1,500[1]
Žalgiris 2–0 Trakai
(2 March 2016)
Lowest attendance 50[2]
Kauno Žalgiris 1–3 Utenis
(22 April 2016)
Total attendance 63,515
Average attendance 501
2015
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The 2016 A Lyga, also known as SMSCredit.lt A Lyga for sponsoring purposes was the 27th season of the A Lyga, the top-tier association football league of Lithuania. The season began on 2 March and ended on 26 November 2016.[3] Žalgiris Vilnius were the defending champions.

Teams

FK Šiauliai failed to obtain a license to play in the A Lyga and were relegated alongside FK Kruoja, which withdrew and FK Klaipedos Granitas, which was disqualified. They were replaced by FK Lietava Jonava, which will make its debut at the top level. FK Spyris Kaunas changed its name to FK Kauno Žalgiris.[4]

Changes from 2015

The league reduced its number of teams from ten sides down to eight. As a consequence, each team will play every other four times, twice at home and twice away with the top six then playing an additional round against each other.[3]

Clubs and locations

The following teams are competing in the 2016 championship:[5]

Club Location Stadium Turf Capacity 2015 position
Atlantas Klaipėda Central Stadium of Klaipėda Natural 4,428 3rd
Klaipėda Artificial Football Pitch[6] Artificial 1,000
Kauno Žalgiris Kaunas Darius and Girėnas Stadium Natural 9,180 5th
NFA Stadium[7] Artificial 500
Lietava Jonava Central Stadium of Jonava Natural 1,008 81 Lyga, 1st
Kaunas[8] NFA Stadium[9] Artificial 500
Kėdainiai[8] Kėdainiai Stadium[10] Artificial 3,000
Stumbras Kaunas Darius and Girėnas Stadium Natural 9,180 7th
NFA Stadium[11] Artificial 500
Sūduva Marijampolė ARVI Football Arena Natural 6,250 4th
ARVI Football Indoor Arena[12] Artificial 2,660
Trakai Vilnius LFF Stadium Artificial 5,067 2nd
Sportima Arena[13] Artificial 3,157
Utenis Utena Utenis Stadium Natural 3,073 6th
Visaginas[8] Visaginas Artificial Football Pitch[14] Artificial 200
Žalgiris Vilnius LFF Stadium Artificial 5,067 1st
Sportima Arena[15] Artificial 3,157

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Atlantas Russia Konstantin Sarsania Lithuania Andrius Bartkus Jako  
Kauno Žalgiris Lithuania Laimis Bičkauskas Lithuania Ignas Dedura Joma BC Žalgiris
Lietava Lithuania Robertas Poškus[16] Lithuania Laurynas Stonkus Joma[17] Achema
Stumbras Portugal Mariano Barreto[18] Lithuania Nerijus Mačiulis Hummel Novecorum Group
Sūduva Kazakhstan Vladimir Cheburin[19] (interim) Lithuania Tomas Radzinevičius Joma Sumeda
Trakai Ukraine Serhiy Kovalets[20] Lithuania Deividas Česnauskis Nike Ecoil
Utenis Ukraine Oleh Boychyshyn (interim) Lithuania Robertas Freidgeimas Adidas[21] Baltijos polistirenas[21]
Žalgiris Lithuania Valdas Dambrauskas Lithuania Egidijus Vaitkūnas Nike[22] TOP Sport[23]

Regular season

Regular season table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Žalgiris Vilnius 28 21 3 4 62 22 +40 66 Qualification to Championship round
2 Trakai 28 18 4 6 47 22 +25 58
3 Sūduva Marijampolė 28 15 6 7 42 32 +10 51[lower-alpha 1]
4 Atlantas 28 15 6 7 38 25 +13 51[lower-alpha 1]
5 Lietava Jonava 28 7 8 13 28 44 16 29
6 Stumbras Kaunas 28 7 6 15 35 52 17 27
7 Utenis Utena (O) 28 4 4 20 24 47 23 16 Qualification to Relegation play-offs
8 Kauno Žalgiris (R) 28 2 9 17 23 55 32 15 Relegation to I Lyga
Source: UEFA Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Head-to-head matches won 6) Goal difference; 7) Goals scored; 8) Matches won.[24]
(O) Play-off winner; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Sūduva Marijampolė ahead on head-to-head record: Sūduva–Atlantas 1–0, Atlantas–Sūduva 1–2, Sūduva–Atlantas 3–3, Atlantas–Sūduva 2–1.

Regular season results

First half of season

Home ╲ Away ATL KAU LIESTUSŪDTRAUTEŽAL
Atlantas 31 20 20 12 22 10 21
Kauno Žalgiris 02 15 12 22 02 13 11
Lietava Jonava 01 22 22 11 01 10 01
Stumbras Kaunas 23 00 20 23 00 31 36
Sūduva Marijampolė 10 10 30 01 02 21 10
Trakai 20 00 30 32 31 10 10
Utenis Utena 02 23 01 10 04 02 01
Žalgiris Vilnius 10 30 22 20 32 20 20

Source: Soccerway
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Second half of season

Home ╲ Away ATL KAU LIESTUSŪDTRAUTEŽAL
Atlantas 11 00 20 21 01 20 01
Kauno Žalgiris 11 01 21 01 04 11 02
Lietava Jonava 12 32 14 11 11 10 04
Stumbras Kaunas 02 22 21 23 14 11 05
Sūduva Marijampolė 33 20 00 20 10 21 00
Trakai 30 30 02 02 20 43 12
Utenis Utena 11 21 31 00 12 01 24
Žalgiris Vilnius 01 31 41 31 41 31 21

Source: Soccerway
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Championship round

Top six will play each other once.[3]

Championship round table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Žalgiris Vilnius (C, Q) 33 24 4 5 74 29 +45 76 Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round[lower-alpha 1]
2 Trakai (Q) 33 20 7 6 55 26 +29 67 Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round
3 Sūduva Marijampolė (Q) 33 17 7 9 55 41 +14 58
4 Atlantas (Q) 33 16 8 9 42 32 +10 56
5 Stumbras Kaunas 33 8 9 16 43 63 20 33
6 Lietava Jonava 33 8 8 17 35 58 23 32
Source: UEFA Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Play-off (only if deciding champion); 3) Head-to-head points; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Head-to-head goals scored; 6) Head-to-head matches won 7) Goal difference; 8) Goals scored; 9) Matches won.[25]
(C) Champion; (Q) Qualified to the phase indicated.
Notes:
  1. Žalgiris Vilnius qualified for the Europa League first qualifying round by winning the 2016 Lithuanian Football Cup. However, since they qualified for European competition based on their league position, the spot awarded to the cup winners was passed down the league.

Championship round results

Home ╲ Away ATL LIE STUSŪDTRAŽAL
Atlantas 21 00
Lietava Jonava 32 14
Stumbras Kaunas 11 31
Sūduva Marijampolė 31 61 13
Trakai 31 11 11
Žalgiris Vilnius 20 22 13

Source: A Lyga
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Relegation play-offs

The 7th placed team will face the runners-up of the 2016 LFF I Lyga for a two-legged play-off. The winner on aggregate score after both matches will earn entry into the 2017 A Lyga.

First leg

29 October 2016 (2016-10-29)
14:00
Palanga 2–3 Utenis Utena
Navikas  74'
Bagužis  90+5'
Report Poruchynskyy  2', 44'
Vereshchak  54'
Palanga Stadium
Referee: Robertas Valikonis

Second leg

6 November 2016 (2016-11-06)
14:00
Utenis Utena 0–1 Palanga
Report Juška  33'
Visaginas Artificial Football Pitch
Referee: Manfredas Lukjančukas

3–3 on aggregate. Utenis won on away goals.

Season statistics

Top scorers

Rank Pos. Player Club Goals[26] Minutes played Average minutes per goal
1 FW Serbia Andrija Kaluđerović Žalgiris 20 1638 82
2 MF Lithuania Nerijus Valskis Trakai 17 2558 151
3 FW Lithuania Tomas Radzinevičius Sūduva 14 2030 145
4 FW Russia Maksim Maksimov Atlantas 10 2207 221
5 FW Armenia David Arshakyan Trakai 9 1613 180
MF Lithuania Linas Pilibaitis Žalgiris 1819 203
FW Guinea Abdoul Sylla Atlantas 2153 240
MF Lithuania Ernestas Veliulis Sūduva 2537 282
9 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina Bahrudin Atajić Žalgiris 8 1526 191
MF Serbia Predrag Pavlović Sūduva 1858 233

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date Ref
Serbia Andrija Kaluđerović Žalgiris Utenis 4–2 (A) 23 July 2016 [27]
Serbia Andrija Kaluđerović Žalgiris Lietava 4–1 (H) 27 July 2016 [28]
Armenia David Arshakyan Trakai Utenis 4–3 (H) 28 July 2016 [29]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bahrudin Atajić Žalgiris Lietava 4–0 (A) 20 September 2016 [30]
Serbia Andrija Kaluđerović Žalgiris Lietava 4–1 (A) 22 October 2016 [31]

Attendance

Team GP Total High Low Average
Žalgiris 1713,3941,500350788
Sūduva 1713,1901,200500776
Atlantas 16 9,8501,200100616
Lietava 16 7,8641,100100492
Utenis 14 4,957 670150355
Stumbras 16 5,320 620100333
Kauno Žalgiris 14 4,740 850 50339
Trakai 17 4,200 430100248
Total127α63,515888[32]284[33]501

^  — Official attendance statistic for the play-off matches wasn't publicly released.

Awards

Individual awards

Player of the Round
Period Player
First Round (1-7)[34] Nerijus Valskis (Trakai)
Second Round (8-14)[35] Marius Rapalis (Trakai)
Third Round (15-21)[36] Andrija Kaluđerović (Žalgiris)
Fourth Round (22-28)[37] Ovidijus Verbickas (Atlantas)

Coach of the Round
Period Coach
First Round (1-7)[38] Valdas Urbonas (Trakai)
Second Round (8-14)[39] Aleksandar Veselinović (Sūduva)
Third Round (15-21)[36] Valdas Dambrauskas (Žalgiris)
Fourth Round (22-28)[37] Robertas Poškus (Lietava)

"Golden Heart" initiative

From 2016 season A lyga together with Lithuanian Football Federation decided to expand project "Bring you hearts to the stadium" and honor players who played 10 or more times for the Lithuania national team with golden heart on their shirts.[40]

In 2016 season these players have had this evaluation:

Team of the Week

Team of the Week
Week Goalkeeper Defender Midfielder Forward
1[51] Australia Ridley (Stumbras) Lithuania Borovskis (Lietava)
Lithuania Klimavičius (Žalgiris)
Serbia Šušnjar (Lietava)
Netherlands Slijngard (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Jankauskas (Utenis)
Lithuania Galkevičius (Lietava)
Lithuania Lukša (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Papšys (Atlantas)
Lithuania Krušnauskas (Kauno Žalgiris)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Atajić (Žalgiris)
2[52] Lithuania Kvedaras (Lietava) Lithuania Slavickas (Sūduva)
Lithuania Klimavičius (Trakai)
Serbia Šušnjar (Lietava)
Serbia Jablan (Sūduva)
Lithuania Dapkus (Trakai)
Lithuania Galkevičius (Lietava)
Brazil Elivelto (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Paškevičius (Lietava)
Lithuania Valskis (Trakai)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Atajić (Žalgiris)
3[53] Ukraine Myrnyi (Utenis) Lithuania Borovskis (Lietava)
Lithuania Gnedojus (Atlantas)
Croatia Švrljuga (Sūduva)
Senegal Mbodj (Žalgiris)
Serbia Pavlović (Sūduva)
Lithuania Galkevičius (Lietava)
Lithuania Papšys (Atlantas)
Lithuania Valskis (Trakai)
Lithuania Laukžemis (Sūduva)
Armenia Arshakyan (Trakai)
4[54] Ukraine Myrnyi (Utenis) Netherlands Slijngard (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Beneta (Atlantas)
Lithuania Klimavičius (Trakai)
Lithuania Dūda (Lietava)
Belarus Gurenko (Trakai)
Lithuania Snapkauskas (Stumbras)
Brazil Élton (Žalgiris)
Belarus Bychanok (Trakai)
Lithuania Rimkevičius (Stumbras)
Lithuania Valskis (Trakai)
5[55] Lithuania Rapalis (Trakai) Lithuania Baravykas (Atlantas)
Lithuania Artimavičius (Utenis)
Lithuania Klimavičius (Trakai)
Lithuania Čerkauskas (Stumbras)
Russia Maksimov (Atlantas)
Serbia Kecap (Sūduva)
Russia Mamaev (Trakai)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Jamak (Sūduva)
Russia Dmitriyev (Atlantas)
Lithuania Radzinevičius (Sūduva)
6[56] Ukraine Myrnyi (Utenis) Lithuania Borovskis (Lietava)
Lithuania Artimavičius (Utenis)
Lithuania Česnauskis (Trakai)
Lithuania Gnedojus (Atlantas)
Russia Maksimov (Atlantas)
Lithuania Gvildys (Kauno Žalgiris)
Moldova Zasavitchi (Trakai)
Lithuania Jankauskas (Utenis)
Russia Dmitriyev (Atlantas)
Belarus Rekish (Trakai)
7[57] Ukraine Myrnyi (Utenis) Lithuania Klimavičius (Trakai)
Lithuania Sadauskas (Stumbras)
Lithuania Česnauskis (Trakai)
Costa Rica Flores (Stumbras)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Jamak (Sūduva)
Lithuania Armanavičius (Stumbras)
Serbia Pavlović (Sūduva)
Lithuania Pilibaitis (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Valskis (Trakai)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Atajić (Žalgiris)
8[58] Lithuania Rapalis (Trakai) Lithuania Zagurskas (Utenis)
Lithuania Jankauskas (Sūduva)
Belarus Kruk (Trakai)
Lithuania Jeriomenka (Utenis)
Lithuania Chvedukas (Sūduva)
Belarus Bychanok (Trakai)
Lithuania Mastianica (Utenis)
Lithuania Kazlauskas (Atlantas)
Belarus Rekish (Trakai)
Lithuania Radzinevičius (Sūduva)
9[59] Lithuania Rapalis (Trakai) Lithuania Borovskis (Lietava)
Lithuania Jankauskas (Sūduva)
Lithuania Gvildys (Kauno Žalgiris)
Lithuania Vaitkūnas (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Kloniūnas (Kauno Žalgiris)
Lithuania Paškevičius (Lietava)
Lithuania Kuklys (Žalgiris)
Russia Maksimov (Atlantas)
Lithuania Lukša (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Radzinevičius (Sūduva)
10[60] Russia Sikorskiy (Stumbras) Lithuania Gnedojus (Atlantas)
Lithuania Jankauskas (Sūduva)
Lithuania Sadauskas (Stumbras)
Moldova Zasavitchi (Trakai)
Lithuania Paškevičius (Lietava)
Germany Savio (Lietava)
Ghana Basit (Stumbras)
Guinea Sylla (Atlantas)
Lithuania Radzinevičius (Sūduva)
Lithuania Stonkus (Lietava)
11[61] Lithuania Mikelionis (Kauno Žalgiris) Lithuania Gnedojus (Atlantas)
Lithuania Baravykas (Atlantas)
Lithuania Bareikis (Stumbras)
Lithuania Gvildys (Kauno Žalgiris)
Belarus Gurenko (Trakai)
Lithuania Lukša (Žalgiris)
Ghana Basit (Stumbras)
Lithuania Jankauskas (Utenis)
Guinea Sylla (Atlantas)
Armenia Arshakyan (Trakai)
12[62] Lithuania Kvedaras (Lietava) Lithuania Beneta (Atlantas)
Lithuania Klimavičius (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Klimavičius (Trakai)
Costa Rica Flores (Stumbras)
Lithuania Kuklys (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Mačiulis (Stumbras)
Russia Dmitriyev (Atlantas)
Guinea Sylla (Atlantas)
Lithuania Valskis (Trakai)
Brazil Eduardo (Stumbras)
13[63] Lithuania Rapalis (Trakai) Lithuania Beneta (Atlantas)
Netherlands Slijngard (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Klimavičius (Trakai)
Senegal Mbodj (Žalgiris)
Ghana Basit (Stumbras)
Lithuania Kuklys (Žalgiris)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Jamak (Sūduva)
Lithuania Mačiulis (Stumbras)
Belarus Gurenko (Trakai)
Italy Russo (Stumbras)
14[64] Lithuania Vitkauskas (Žalgiris) Lithuania Pilypas (Kauno Žalgiris)
Croatia Švrljuga (Sūduva)
Lithuania Borovskis (Lietava)
Lithuania Upstas (Stumbras)
Belarus Gurenko (Trakai)
Lithuania Kloniūnas (Kauno Žalgiris)
Serbia Kecap (Sūduva)
Russia Maksimov (Atlantas)
Lithuania Laukžemis (Sūduva)
Lithuania Gedminas (Atlantas)
15[65] Lithuania Vitkauskas (Žalgiris) Lithuania Freidgeimas (Utenis)
Lithuania Beneta (Atlantas)
Senegal Mbodj (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Mastianica (Utenis)
Lithuania Salamanavičius (Sūduva)
Lithuania Lukša (Žalgiris)
Serbia Kecap (Sūduva)
Russia Dmitriyev (Atlantas)
Lithuania Pilibaitis (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Gedminas (Atlantas)
16[66] Lithuania Paukštė (Utenis) Lithuania Vaitkūnas (Žalgiris)
Ukraine Polyanskyi (Utenis)
Lithuania Česnauskis (Trakai)
Lithuania Kuklys (Žalgiris)
Belarus Gurenko (Trakai)
Russia Dmitriyev (Atlantas)
Lithuania Romanovskis (Utenis)
Lithuania Pilibaitis (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Gedminas (Atlantas)
Lithuania Radzinevičius (Sūduva)
17α [67] Brazil Broetto (Stumbras) Lithuania Borovskis (Lietava)
Lithuania Freidgeimas (Utenis)
Lithuania Snapkauskas (Stumbras)
Lithuania Verbickas (Atlantas)
Lithuania Eliošius (Lietava)
Russia Dmitriyev (Atlantas)
Lithuania Upstas (Stumbras)
Lithuania Velička (Kauno Žalgiris)
Lithuania Stonkus (Lietava)
France Kore (Stumbras)
18[68] Lithuania Kvedaras (Lietava) Lithuania Slavickas (Sūduva)
Lithuania Gašpuitis (Atlantas)
Lithuania Gavrilovas (Kauno Žalgiris)
Lithuania Činikas (Sūduva)
Lithuania Verbickas (Atlantas)
Lithuania Pilibaitis (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Masenzovas (Trakai)
Lithuania Šilkaitis Kauno Žalgiris)
Serbia Kaluđerović (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Radzinevičius (Sūduva)
19[69] Lithuania Stonys (Kauno Žalgiris) Senegal Mbodj (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Gvildys (Kauno Žalgiris)
Lithuania Vaitkūnas (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Vėževičius (Stumbras)
Lithuania Romanovskis (Utenis)
Lithuania Kuklys (Žalgiris)
Belarus Bychanok (Trakai)
Serbia Kaluđerović (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Radzinevičius (Sūduva)
Armenia Arshakyan (Trakai)
20[70] Ukraine Babenko (Lietava) Lithuania Klimavičius (Žalgiris)
Russia Kotov (Stumbras)
Lithuania Vaitkūnas (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Eliošius (Lietava)
Lithuania Snapkauskas (Stumbras)
Lithuania Jankauskas (Sūduva)
Lithuania Eliošius (Lietava)
Croatia Blagojević (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Valskis (Trakai)
Serbia Kaluđerović (Žalgiris)
21[71] Lithuania Plūkas (Trakai) Lithuania Tručinskas (Utenis)
Lithuania Sadauskas (Stumbras)
Lithuania Klimavičius (Trakai)
Lithuania Janušauskas (Sūduva)
Belarus Bychanok (Trakai)
Lithuania Lukša (Žalgiris)
Belarus Gurenko (Trakai)
Ukraine Vereshchak (Utenis)
Lithuania Radzinevičius (Sūduva)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Atajić (Žalgiris)
22[72] Lithuania Klevinskas (Žalgiris) Lithuania Borovskis (Lietava)
Lithuania Česnauskis (Trakai)
Lithuania Dedura (Kauno Žalgiris)
Lithuania Eliošius (Lietava)
Lithuania Bartkus (Atlantas)
Lithuania Romanovskis (Utenis)
Lithuania Kuklys (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Jankauskas (Sūduva)
Serbia Kaluđerović (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Valskis (Trakai)
23 Not declared
24[73] Lithuania Kvedaras (Lietava) Lithuania Jankauskas (Sūduva)
Nigeria Wakili (Trakai)
Lithuania Mikoliūnas (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Žarskis (Lietava)
Lithuania Eliošius (Lietava)
Moldova Zasavitchi (Trakai)
Lithuania Upstas (Stumbras)
Belarus Gurenko (Trakai)
Ukraine Vereshchak (Utenis)
Lithuania Valskis (Trakai)
25[74] Ukraine Babenko (Lietava) Lithuania Beneta (Atlantas)
Ukraine Shyshka (Trakai)
Lithuania Borovskis (Lietava)
Belarus Chukhley (Kauno Žalgiris)
Lithuania Kuklys (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Vėževičius (Stumbras)
Lithuania Romanovskis (Utenis)
Moldova Zasavitchi (Trakai)
Lithuania Velička (Kauno Žalgiris)
Lithuania Valskis (Trakai)
26[75] Lithuania Mikelionis (Kauno Žalgiris) Netherlands Slijngard (Žalgiris)
Ukraine Shyshka (Trakai)
Lithuania Dedura (Kauno Žalgiris)
Lithuania Činikas (Sūduva)
Lithuania Janušauskas (Sūduva)
Lithuania Mikoliūnas (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Kazlauskas (Atlantas)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Atajić (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Verbickas (Atlantas)
Lithuania Labukas (Trakai)
27[76] Lithuania Kvedaras (Lietava) Lithuania Jankauskas (Sūduva)
Lithuania Utyra (Lietava)
Lithuania Gnedojus (Atlantas)
Lithuania Zagurskas (Utenis)
Lithuania Salamanavičius (Sūduva)
Russia Maksimov (Atlantas)
Lithuania Verbickas (Atlantas)
Lithuania Janušauskas (Sūduva)
Italy Russo (Stumbras)
Lithuania Eliošius (Lietava)
28[77] Brazil Broetto (Stumbras) Lithuania Klimavičius (Trakai)
Netherlands Slijngard (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Česnauskis (Trakai)
Lithuania Mikoliūnas (Žalgiris)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Jamak (Sūduva)
Lithuania Vėževičius (Stumbras)
Serbia Ljujić (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Veliulis (Sūduva)
Brazil Cristian Alex (Stumbras)
Lithuania Velička (Kauno Žalgiris)
29[78] Lithuania Valinčius (Atlantas) Nigeria Wakili (Trakai)
Lithuania Vaitkūnas (Žalgiris)
Croatia Švrljuga (Sūduva)
Lithuania Janušauskas (Sūduva)
Lithuania Kazlauskas (Atlantas)
Serbia Pavlović (Sūduva)
Serbia Ljujić (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Veliulis (Sūduva)
Serbia Kaluđerović (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Valskis (Trakai)
30[79] Croatia Kardum (Sūduva) Lithuania Sadauskas (Stumbras)
Lithuania Činikas (Sūduva)
Netherlands Slijngard (Žalgiris)
Ghana Basit (Stumbras)
Lithuania Kuklys (Žalgiris)
Liberia Dorley (Trakai)
Lithuania Vėževičius (Stumbras)
Ukraine Poruchynskyy (Utenis)
Lithuania Galkevičius (Lietava)
Lithuania Konikas (Stumbras)
31[80] Brazil Broetto (Stumbras) Lithuania Klimavičius (Trakai)
Senegal Mbodj (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Baravykas (Atlantas)
Ghana Basit (Stumbras)
Lithuania Kuklys (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Verbickas (Atlantas)
France Kore (Stumbras)
Croatia Blagojević (Žalgiris)
Lithuania Valskis (Trakai)
Serbia Kaluđerović (Žalgiris)
32[81] Croatia Kardum (Sūduva) Lithuania Klimavičius (Trakai)
Portugal Nazaré (Stumbras)
Croatia Švrljuga (Sūduva)
Lithuania Papšys (Atlantas)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Jamak (Sūduva)
Liberia Dorley (Trakai)
Lithuania Veliulis (Sūduva)
Lithuania Armanavičius (Stumbras)
Lithuania Labukas (Trakai)
Serbia Kaluđerović (Žalgiris)

Team of the Week Appearances
Rank Player Club Appearances
1
Lithuania Nerijus Valskis Trakai
11
2
Lithuania Arūnas Klimavičius Trakai
10
3
Lithuania Mantas Kuklys Žalgiris
9
4
Lithuania Tomas Radzinevičius Sūduva
8
Lithuania Valdemaras Borovskis Lietava
6
Belarus Artem Gurenko Trakai
7
Serbia Andrija Kaluđerović Žalgiris
8
Russia Oleg Dmitriyev Atlantas
6
Netherlands Donovan Slijngard Žalgiris
10
Lithuania Vytautas Lukša Žalgiris
5
Lithuania Eligijus Jankauskas Utenis/Sūduva
Lithuania Markas Beneta Atlantas
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bahrudin Atajić Žalgiris
Lithuania Kazimeras Gnedojus Atlantas
Russia Maksim Maksimov Atlantas
Lithuania Algis Jankauskas Sūduva
Lithuania Giedrius Kvedaras Lietava
Lithuania Deividas Česnauskis Trakai
Lithuania Egidijus Vaitkūnas Žalgiris
Senegal Mamadou Mbodj Žalgiris
Lithuania Ovidijus Verbickas Atlantas
Ghana Abdul Basit Stumbras
Bosnia and Herzegovina Nermin Jamak Sūduva
24
12 players tied
4
36
19 players tied
3
55
28 players tied
2
83
38 players tied
1

References

^  — The match between FK Žalgiris and FK Sūduva Marijampolė was postponed due to the Champions League qualification match happening that week, so neither club's players were considered for the award.

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  55. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 5)".
  56. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 6)".
  57. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 7)".
  58. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 8)".
  59. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 9)".
  60. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 10)".
  61. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 11)".
  62. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 12)".
  63. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 13)".
  64. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 14)".
  65. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 15)".
  66. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 16)".
  67. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 17)".
  68. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 18)".
  69. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 19)".
  70. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 20)".
  71. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 21)".
  72. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 22)".
  73. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 24)".
  74. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 25)".
  75. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 26)".
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  77. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 28)".
  78. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 29)".
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  81. "2016 Team of the Week (Wk 32)".

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