Sunday, 22 June 2014

FK Atlantas


The Europa League draw is upon us once more and tomorrow afternoon (June 23rd) we will find out what club we will be adding to the list of teams who have knocked us out in recent years - Vllaznia Shkoder, Vorskla Poltava, Spartak Trnava and FK Molde...or maybe, just maybe this will be the year to get through a round? Sligo Rovers are seeded for the draw and therefore that will help improve our chances as we get to avoid tougher opponents such as Aberdeen (Hi Sheerin!), Rosenborg and our old friends Spartak Trnava. The first round draw is also regionalised which means our opposition is most likely to come from the northern Europe region - including teams from Iceland, Faroe Islands, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Wales and possibly one or two others. It's likely to be a tough task for the new duo of Coleman and Bell whatever the outcome of tomorrow's draw. Here's a very brief look at one potential opponent...

 

FK Atlantas

 


Fulbolo Klubas Atlantas (Lithuanian for Atlantic) are based in the Lithuanian city of Klaipėda. They were founded in 1966 and qualified for the 14/15 Europa League by finishing runners up to Zalgiris Vilnius in the 2013 A Lyga, finishing just two points behind the champions. Similarly to the League of Ireland, the Lithuanians play a summer season and Atlantas are currently in the mid-table position of fifth out of ten teams, 12 points off first place after 19 games.

 

They play their home games at Žalgiris Stadium [pictured right] in Klaipėda which has a capacity of just under 5,000. Atlantas have won their national league four times, the last time coming in 1984 when Lithuania was part of the old Soviet Union and the club was known as its original name Granitas Klaipėda. Their most recent success was winning the national cup in 2003, a cup they have won six times.

 

Euro Record 

Atlantas have never played in the revamped Europa League but they do have some history in European competitions having played in the Uefa Cup four times and the Intertoto Cup once but they have never managed to get past any of the opposition they faced with heavy aggregate defeats coming against Rapid Bucharest, Litex Lovech and Dyskobolia Grodzisk. Their most impressive European performance was in the 2004 Intertoto Cup where they lost 2-0 away to Spartak Moscow but defeated them 1-0 at home, going out 2-1 on aggregate. Their most recent European appearance was in the 05/06 Uefa Cup where they went out on the away goal rule to Welsh side Rhyl. They have never faced Irish opponents. Lithuanians aren't strangers to Ireland however with both Ekranas and Zalgiris Vilnius successfully defeating both Shamrock Rovers and St. Patrick's Athletic respectively in recent years. Sligo Rovers have also visited Lithuania once before, losing 1-0 to FBK Kaunas in the 1996 Intertoto Cup.

 

Squad and Management
 

The Atlantas squad is mostly made up of Lithuanians with just two players from outside the country - former Russian U21 midfielder Yuri Kirillov and 18 year old forward Maksim Maksimov, also from Russia. Their danger man up front and top scorer last season is Evaldas Razulis, he has 6 goals from 12 appearances so far this season. Razulis also has three international caps for Lithuania, scoring one goal in a friendly against Albania last year. Their most experienced internationals are Marius Papšys and Andrius Jokšas with 15 and 17 international caps respectively. Atlantas are managed by 46 year old Russian Konstantin Sarsania [pictured].

 

The City

 

Klaipeda is Lithuania's third largest city and is located in the north west of the country alongside the Baltic Sea. The city was Adolf Hitler's last acquisition before the beginning of World War II. It is an important port city for Lithuania and is also a popular stop for many cruise ships with a growing tourist trade. Klaipeda is the gateway to the Curonian Spit [pictured left], which is a stretch of sand dunes (98 kilometres in length) that is a UNESCO World heritage site which runs down to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.

 

The city is known for its old sailing ship 'Meridianas' [pictured right] and also its half timbered architecture in the old town. It is also known for its many sculptures which are located throughout the old town. The city has a few museums including a sea museum and a clock museum. There are also a few popular beaches including Smiltyne, Giruliai, Melnrage and Palanga. The city is home to one of the biggest shopping centres in the Baltics - Akropolis, which also has an ice skating rink. Klaipeda has many bars (usually open until anything from 12.30am-2am) and nightclubs (usually open until 5/6am), most clubs are closed Mon-Thurs however. Švyturys is the local brewery and they produce many different Švyturys beers which are found in all the pubs, for snacks Klaipeda is famous for its cheese fingers which you can get in the Senamiestis bar. For the less adventurous Klaipeda has one McDonald's next to the Akropolis mall.

 

Local Cost

Klaipeda is a very cheap city when compared to Irish standards. A main course meal ranges from €4 to €20 depending on the type of restaurant. The average price of a pint of beer in the city centre is likely to be between €2 to €3. For the more sophisticated, a cappuccino is about €1.20 and for Donal a 1.5 litre bottle of water will cost about 60 cent, the same price as a one way trip on the town bus.

 

Phrases 

Hello - Sveiki  (Svay-KEE)

Thanks - Dėkui (DEHH-kooy)

Yes - Taip (Tuyp)

No - Ne (Na)

Do you have wi-fi? - Ar turite wi-fi?

What part of the town are you from? - Kokia dalis miesto tu?

Do you know Westlife? That's his brother - Ar žinote Westlife? Tai jo brolis

Are you on Tinder? - Ar jums Pintis?

Egg...EGG...EGG - Kiaušiniai...KIAUSINIAI...KIAUSINIAI (kyow-SHIh-nay)

Saturday, 5 January 2013

Ex-Rovers Players & Managers (Jan 13)


Currently Playing:

 

Ireland

 

Premier Division

 

Daryl Horgan (Cork)

 

Brendan Clarke (St. Patrick's Athletic)

 

John Russell (St. Patrick’s Athletic)

 

Liam Burns (Dundalk)

 

John Dillon (Dundalk)

 

Gary McCabe (Shamrock Rovers)

 

Jason McGuinness (Shamrock Rovers)

 

Derek Foran (Shamrock Rovers)

 

Mark Quigley (Shamrock Rovers)

 

Richard Brush (Shamrock Rovers)

 

Conor Powell (Shamrock Rovers)

 

Michael Schlingermann (Drogheda United)

 

David McDaid (Derry City)

 

Kevin Devaney (Bohemian F.C.)

 

 

First Division

 

Stephen O'Donnell (Finn Harps)

 

 

Angola

 

Mauro Almeida (F.C. Nacional de Benguela)

 

 

Australia

 

New South Wales Premier League (2nd Tier)

 

Matthew Gordon (Sutherland Sharks)

 

 

Northern Territory Northern Zone Premier League

 

David O'Dowd (Port Darwin)

 

 

Austria

 

Landesliga Salzburg (4th Tier)

 

Zoltan Vasas (FC Zell am See)

 

 

Barbados

 

Premier Division

 

Ramuel Miller (Youth Milan F.C.)

 

Riviere Williams (Barbados Defence Forces)

 

John Straker (Barbados Defence Forces)

 

 

China

 

Chinese Jia League (2nd Tier)

 

Adam Hughes (Harbin Yiteng)

 

 

England

 

Premiership

 

Seamus Coleman (Everton)

 

 

League Two (4th Tier)

 

Romuald Boco (Accrington Stanley)

 

Padraig Amond (Accrington Stanley)

 

James Meredith (Bradford City)

 

 

English Conference National (5th Tier)

 

Matthew Blinkhorn (Hyde)

 

Steve Jones (Telford United)

 

 

English Conference North (6th Tier)

 

Sean Doherty (Droylsden)

 

Mark Boyd (Workington)

 

 

Northern Premier League Division One North (8th Tier)

 

Lee McEvilly (Warrington Town)

 

 

Northern Premier League Division One South (8th Tier)

 

Darren Mansaram (Brigg Town)

 



Germany

 

Regionalliga West (4th Tier)

 

Fahrudin Kuduzovic (SV Eintracht Trier 05)

 

 

Bayernliga (5th Tier)

 

Aubrey Dolan (FSV Erlangen-Bruck)

 

 

Iceland

 

Úrvalsdeild karla (Top Tier)

 

Mark Doninger (Stjarnan F.C)

 

 

Northern Ireland

 

Premier Division

 

Conor O'Grady (Ballinamallard United)

 

Jason McCartney (Ballinamallard United)

 

Steve Feeney (Ballinamallard United)

 

Danny Keohane (Ballinamallard United)

 

Gary Curran (Ballinamallard United)

 

Liam Martin (Ballinamallard United - On loan from Sligo Rovers)

 

Alvin Rouse (Ballinamallard United)

 

 

Scotland

 

Premier League

 

Eoin Doyle (Hibernian)

 

Richie Ryan (Dundee United)

 

John Gibson (Dundee)

 

 

First Division

 

Chris Turner (Dumbarton)

 

Liam Buchanan (Airdrie United)

 

 

Second Divison

 

Colin Cameron (Player/Manager at Cowdenbeath)

 

 

SJFA East Region Super League

 

Stephen Manson (Linlithgow Rose F.C.)

 

Jamie McKenzie (Linlithgow Rovers F.C.)

 

 

Serbia

 

Serbian Super Liga

 

Tomislav Arcaba (FK BSK Borča)

 

 

Spain

 

Tercera División - Group 7 (4th Tier)

 

Martin Nicolas Camano (AD Colmenar Viejo)

 

 

USA

 

North American Soccer League (2nd Tier)

 

Kupono Low (Carolina Railhawks)

 

 

Wales

 

Premier League

 

Connall Murtagh (Bala Town)

 

Matt Boswell (Bala Town)

 

 

Ex-Players & Managers Currently Managing/Coaching:

 

Ireland

 

Gavin Dykes (Manager Sligo Rovers U-19's)

 

Liam Buckley (Manager at St. Patrick's Athletic)

 

Roddy Collins (Manager at Athlone Town)

 



China

 

Don O'Riordan (Technical Advisor at Beijing Baxi FC)

 

 

England

 

Willie McStay (Assistant Manager at Stockport County)

 

Keith Gilroy (Coach at Derby County Youth Academy)

 

Darren Jack (Coaching with 'Just4Strikers' in Liverpool area)

 

Tommy Cassidy (Manager at Blyth Spartans)

 

Paul Cook (Manager at Chesterfield)

 

 

Holland

 

Rob McDonald (Manager at VV DOVO Veenendaal)

 

 

Scotland

 

Colin Cameron (Player/Manager at Cowdenbeath)

 

Jim McInally (Manager at Peterhead)

 

Ross Jack (Manager at Elgin City)

 

Ian Gilzean (Manager at Carnoustie Panmure)

 

 

USA

 

John O'Hara (Coach at George Mason University)

 

 

Unknown/Unsigned from previous update:

 

Owen Morrison - Last playing at Derry City

 

Joe Kendrick - Last playing at Mansfield Town, England

 

Barry O’Mahoney - Last playing at Athlone Town

 

Dean Marshall - Last playing at Bray Wanderers

 

Paul Whelan - Last playing at Dundalk

 

Liam Burns - Last playing at Dundalk

 

Ciaran Greene - Last playing at Finn Harps

 

Derek O’Brien - Last playing at Limerick

 

Darren Meenan - Last playing at St. Patrick’s Athletic

 

Anto Murphy - Last playing at Shelbourne

 

Alan Kirby - Last playing at Longford Town (Retired)

 

Sean Connor - Last managing at CAPS United F.C., Zimbabwe

 

Padraig Moran - Last caretaker Manager at Athlone Town

 

Gerry Carr - Last Assistant Manager at Sligo Rovers

 

Steve Cotterill - Last managing at Nottingham Forest, England

 

Lawrie Sanchez - Last managing at Barnet, England
 
 
Any omissions/outdated information please let me know