FBK Kaunas (2012)

Futbolo Bendruomenes Klubas Kaunas (Football Community Club Kaunas), commonly known as F.B.K. Kaunas, was a Lithuanian football club from the city of Kaunas. This phoenix club was founded in 2012 by the fans who wanted to maintain the legacy and name of FBK Kaunas, following the winding-up of FBK Kaunas.[1]

F.B.K. Kaunas
Full nameFutbolo Bendruomenes Klubas Kaunas
Nickname(s)Geltonai-Žali (Yellow-Greens)
Founded2012
Dissolved2016
GroundNFA stadionas
Kaunas
Lithuania

History

Unhappy with the boards decision to close the club, the supporters decided to form a new club in 2012. Futbolo Bendruomenes Klubas Kaunas was formed. F.B.K. Kaunas legally was not a successor of FBK Kaunas and it was not using original club's licence to participate in the championship. The club was rather considered to be a spiritual successor of the old club.

F.B.K. Kaunas started the 2012 season in the 4th tier. It was a huge success as Kaunas managed to get a 2nd place and by that gain promotion to the 2013 II Lyga. The 2013 season ended in a 6th-place finish and in the 2014 season F.B.K. Kaunas managed to win the II Lyga, therefore gaining promotion to the second tier of Lithuanian football. The 2015 season in I Lyga ended in a 12th place which was acceptable bearing in mind that the club had a mid-table budget. The 2016 season was a massive blow to the club as F.B.K. Kaunas ended in a 15th place and therefore got relegated.

In the beginning of 2017 the club announced that the club will not participate in any tournaments in the 2017 season due to financial problems.[2]

Seasons

National

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L Goals Pts Top Scorer Cup Supercup Baltic League Europe Notes
2012 4th 2 15 7 6 2 40–20 27 Ramūnas Macežinskas 1/4 dnq dnq dnq Promoted to II Lyga
2013 3rd 6 24 9 4 11 52–47 31 Juan Sevilla 1/64 dnq dnq dnq
2014 3rd 1 26 20 3 3 69–19 63 Juan Sevilla 1/32 dnq dnq dnq Promoted to I Lyga
2015 2nd 12 34 10 7 17 44–64 37 Josuetl Hernandez 1/16 dnq dnq dnq
2016 2nd 15 30 4 1 25 25–134 13 Eimantas Stonkus 1/32 dnq dnq dnq Relegated to II Lyga

Titles

National

Former managers

Partnership

References

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