- BC
Statyba was a
basketball club from Vilnius, Lithuania. It was
renamed to
Lietuvos rytas in 1997. In 1963, Vilnius's
first basketball club,
called Žalgiris...
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Statyba Panevėžys was a
Lithuanian football club from Panevėžys. It was
founded as
Maisto sporto klubas (MSK) (English: Food
Sports Club). In 1962 it...
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called Statyba. This name was used for over 30 years.
Jonas Kazlauskas,
Rimas Girskis, and then-head
coach Rimantas Endrijaitis led
Statyba to third...
- but he
eventually attracted a
scout from
Statyba, of the USSR
Premier League, in 1981. He
would play with
Statyba, in the USSR League, from 1981 to 1989...
- in
Kaunas operating since 2011 BC Žalgiris Vilnius,
former name of BC
Statyba, a
basketball club from
Vilnius founded in 1963 FK Žalgiris, ****ociation...
- but his
induction is also for his
distinguished international career (
Statyba, USSR, and Lithuania). Of
those elected to the hall
primarily as Warriors...
- of the club with a name BC
Statyba in 1963 in Lithuania's
capital city Vilnius. The BC
Statyba was
renamed to BC
Statyba-Lietuvos
rytas in 1997 when...
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original eight teams were: Žalgiris Kaunas,
Atletas Kaunas, Drobė Kaunas,
Statyba Vilnius,
Olimpas Plungė, BC Šilutė,
Lietkabelis Panevėžys and Neptūnas...
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basketball team.[timeframe?] In 1978,
Vainauskas started his
career with BC
Statyba. With this team, he won a
bronze medal in the USSR
League in 1979. In 1989...
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history 1990–1993 BC Rožňava 1993–1995
Statyba Vilnius 1995–1996 Neptūnas Klaipėda 1996–1999
Statyba Vilnius /
Statyba-Lietuvos
rytas 1999–2000 Sema Panevėžys...