Lithuanian footballers abroad. February 27th - March 1st. © EuroFootball.com

Over the weekend, at least nine Lithuanians appeared on the field wearing the jerseys of foreign clubs. Five of them played the full match, three were substituted, and one appeared after the substitution. Six Lithuanian footballers remained on the bench, while seven were not registered for the match. Lithuanian clubs won eight times, played in six draws, and suffered defeat six times as well. More details about each of them can be found in the section "Lithuanian footballers abroad."

England: In the England U21 Premier League, "Leicester City U21" extended their unbeaten streak to five matches, defeating "Fulham U21" 3-1 on the road. Simonas Stankevičius, starting in the away team's lineup, missed his chance in the second half of the match. After this victory, "Leicester City U21" rose to eighth place.

Bulgaria: After receiving red cards last weekend, Valdemaras Borovskij was not registered for the Saturday match, and his club defeated "Lokomotiv Plovdiv" 3-0. After this home victory, "Beroe" remained fifth in the Bulgarian league.

Spain: In the Segunda B4 league, two Lithuanians from the "Marbella" club lost 0-2 to "Arroyo" on the road. Edvinas Girdvainis and Ovidijus Verbickas did not play in these matches. Despite the loss, "Marbella" remained in thirteenth place.

Israel: In the 24th round, Lithuanian teams in Israel experienced an unsuccessful weekend. "Hapoel Haifa" lost 0-2 to "Hapoel Ra'anana," while "Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona" also lost 1-2 to "Hapoel Be'er Sheva." Even after this unsuccessful round, "Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona" maintained second place, while "Hapoel Haifa" dropped to twelfth.

Poland: In the 22nd round of the Polish Ekstraklasa, "Lechia Gdansk" drew 1-1 with "Ruch." Donatas Kazlauskas was not registered for the match. "GKS Belchatow" won 3-1 against "Wisla," and "Korona Kielce" defeated "Jagiellonia" 2-1 on the road. The Lithuanian players contributed to these matches, with Vytautas Černiauskas playing in defense for the entire game for "Korona Kielce."

The text continues with reports from the Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Scotland, Turkey, and Germany about Lithuanian footballers playing abroad.