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2024 Baltic Cup; Tournament details; Host country: Estonia Latvia Lithuania: Dates: 8–11 June 2024: Teams: 4: Venue(s) 3 (in 3 host cities) Final positions; Champions
This year Iceland joined Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, thus the knock-out tournament format first tried at 2012 Baltic Cup was used. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Penalty shoot-outs were used to decide the winner if a match was drawn after 90 minutes.
The 2020 Baltic Cup was the 28th Baltic Cup, an international football tournament contested by the Baltic states.Originally scheduled to be held in the summer 2020, the tournament was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and rescheduled for 1 to 10 June 2021, [1] while retaining the name 2020 Baltic Cup. [2]
The first hat-trick was scored by Arnold Pihlak of the Estonia, playing against Lithuania on 26 July 1928; and the last was by Virginijus Baltušnikas of Lithuania, playing against Latvia on 12 July 1992. No player has ever scored two hat-tricks in the Baltic Cup and no player has ever scored more than 3 goals in a single Baltic Cup match.
Latvia will play Lithuania for fifth place at the Basketball World Cup. Latvia earned its trip to that game by topping Italy 87-82 on Thursday in the start of the consolation playoffs. Lithuania ...
The 1991 Baltic Cup football competition took place from 15 to 17 November 1991 at the Žalgiris Stadium in Klaipėda, Lithuania and Kretinga Stadium in Kretinga.It was the first competition of the three Baltic states – Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia – since they regained their independence from the Soviet Union, earlier that year.
The U.S. men's 3x3 basketball team fell to 0-2 in pool play in the Paris Olympics with a 19-17 loss to Poland Wednesday night. Jimmer Fredette cut the lead to 1 with about 90 seconds left before ...
Latvia and Lithuania followed a similar process, until the completion of the Latvian War of Independence and Lithuanian Wars of Independence in 1920. According to the 1939 Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact , " the Baltic States (Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) " were divided into German and Soviet "spheres of influence" (German copy).