During September 10-18, a total of 43 small football teams will arrive in the capital of Hungary, Budapest, to compete in the 2022 Socca small football (6-a-side) World Cup. Among these teams will be Lithuania, which will compete in Group C together with the teams of Poland, Slovenia, Morocco, and Costa Rica. Mindaugas Grigalevičius's coached Lithuania small football team already knows its opponents and exact match schedule against each of the mentioned teams. Lithuania's small football World Cup will begin on September 10. At 14:00 Lithuania time, our team will play against the Morocco small football team. Let's remind that Lithuania played against this African team in the 2019 championship, where they won 6:0. The second match for Lithuania will be on September 13 at 12:00 Lithuania time against the World Championship debutant Costa Rica. The next day, on September 14, at 15:00 Lithuania time, Lithuania's small football team will have a crucial match against Slovenia, and the group stage will be concluded on the evening of September 15 with a match against the world vice-champions, the Polish footballers, starting at 20:00 Lithuania time. Also, it is worth noting that the two strongest teams will advance to the quarter-finals of the Socca World Small Football Championship.
Lithuania's small football team group stage schedule:
- September 10: Lithuania - Morocco (14:00 Lithuania time)
- September 13: Lithuania - Costa Rica (12:00 Lithuania time)
- September 14: Slovenia - Lithuania (15:00 Lithuania time)
- September 15: Poland - Lithuania (20:00 Lithuania time)
Lithuania's small football team composition for the 2022 Socca World Cup (September 10-18, Budapest):
- Goalkeepers: Titas Vitkauskas (No. 1), Mantas Šumskis (No. 77)
- Defenders: Deividas Gineitis (No. 2), Marius Linkevičius (No. 3), Matas Venslauskas (No. 4), Mindaugas Zlatkus (No. 9)
- Midfielders: Matas Radžiukynas (No. 5), Arnas Levonauskas (No. 8), Augustas Trinkūnas (No. 11)
- Forwards: Laurynas Danielius (No. 7), Paulius Sirotavičius (No. 10)
- Coaches: Mindaugas Grigalevičius (head coach), Giedrius Brazaitis (assistant coach)