Baltic Cup (football)

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The Baltic Cup (Template:Langx, Template:Langx, Template:Langx) is an international football competition contested by the national teams of the Baltic statesEstonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Sometimes guests from the Northern Europe subregion are also invited: Finland has participated in the event twice, Iceland once, and Faroe Islands made a debut appearance in 2024. Though originally held annually, the competition has been biennial since 2008.

It is one of the oldest national teams football tournaments in Europe after the British Home Championship, and the oldest of the ones still organized.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

History

As Estonia had unofficially declared itself the Baltic football champion in 1925, 1926 and 1927 based on matches played with Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland it was decided in 1928 to organize an official tournament. Though Poland and Finland were invited to join, the tournament took place between the three Baltic nations.<ref name="poliitika" />

The tournament was intended to improve relations between the nations, but intrigues around the organization and budget questions worked against this goal. The hosts always did everything to wear out their competitors. In 1933 Lithuanian hosts surprised the officials with a tour to a local brewery in Kaunas in the morning before the Lithuania–Latvia match. The Estonian newspaper Päevaleht reported that the Finnish referee for the match was really jolly, but did a horrible job, mostly favouring the Lithuanian hosts. The rules demanded that at least two wins were necessary to win the championship. Both the Lithuania–Estonia and Lithuania–Latvia matches had been drawn, but stopped due to darkness and a lack of artificial lighting.

In the team meeting Latvia demanded that the Lithuania–Estonia match should be re-played first. Latvia was hoping for an advantage against a tired Lithuanian team in their match. Lithuania and Estonia disagreed, noting that Latvia had won their match against Estonia, so a Latvian win against Lithuania would grant the Latvians the championship and end the tournament. Consensus was not reached and the Latvian team left the same day. The championship was not awarded.<ref name="poliitika">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The feud led to the cancellation of the 1934 tournament, but the championship returned for the 1935. The rules were changed so that extra matches were now only held between leading teams if they were necessary for deciding on the championship.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 2021, for the 2020 Baltic Cup, Estonia won the Cup after a wait of 83 years.<ref name=":1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

During the Soviet occupation of the Baltic states, the Baltic Cup took place in 1940 and from 1948 to 1976 (with cancelled editions in 1951, 1953 to 1956 and 1963 to 1968) as a minor regional tournament between the Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs, with occasional appearances by the Belarusian SSR. In 1991, the tournament was fully restored to the format as it was in the 1930s.

The 2020 tournament was postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic, and took place in 2021, similarly to UEFA Euro 2020.

The trophy

The original silver trophy of the Baltic Cup was seized by the Soviets in 1940 and subsequently lost after reportedly being taken to Moscow.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> A replica trophy was created in 1991 by Latvian sculptor Indulis Urbāns.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It depicts three footballers, representing the three Baltic nations, holding a football on their shoulders akin to Atlas.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name=":1" /> However, in recent editions, e.g. 2022 and in the 2000s, the trophies awarded were of various different shapes.<ref name=":0" />

Results

Year Host cities Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place
1928 Template:Flagicon Tallinn Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb rowspan=6 Template:N/a
1929 Template:Flagicon Riga Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb
1930 Template:Flagicon Kaunas Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb
1931 Template:Flagicon Tallinn Template:Fb (2) Template:Fb Template:Fb
1932 Template:Flagicon Riga Template:Fb (2) Template:Fb Template:Fb
1933 Template:Flagicon Kaunas Champion undecided due to disagreements over match times.
1934 Not held due to disagreements over the 1933 competition.
1935 Template:Flagicon Tallinn Template:Fb (2) Template:Fb Template:Fb rowspan=4 Template:N/a
1936 Template:Flagicon Riga Template:Fb (3) Template:Fb Template:Fb
1937 Template:Flagicon Kaunas Template:Fb (4) Template:Fb Template:Fb
1938 Template:Flagicon Tallinn Template:Fb (3) Template:Fb Template:Fb
1939 Not held due to strained sporting relations between Latvia and Lithuania after EuroBasket 1939.
1940–1990 Not held, similar tournament occasionally held during Soviet occupation/annexation of the Baltic states
1991 Template:Flagicon Klaipėda
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Template:Fb (3) Template:Fb Template:Fb rowspan=13 Template:N/a
1992 Template:Flagicon Liepāja Template:Fb (4) Template:Fb Template:Fb
1993 Template:Flagicon Pärnu Template:Fb (5) Template:Fb Template:Fb
1994 Template:Flagicon Vilnius Template:Fb (5) Template:Fb Template:Fb
1995 Template:Flagicon Riga Template:Fb (6) Template:Fb Template:Fb
1996 Template:Flagicon Narva Template:Fb (6) Template:Fb Template:Fb
1997 Template:Flagicon Vilnius Template:Fb (7) Template:Fb Template:Fb
1998 Template:Flagicon Liepāja
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Template:Fb (8) Template:Fb Template:Fb
2001 Template:Flagicon Riga Template:Fb (7) Template:Fb Template:Fb
2003 Template:Flagicon Tallinn
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2005 Template:Flagicon Kaunas Template:Fb (9) Template:Fb Template:N/a
2008 Template:Flagicon Jūrmala
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Template:Fb (9) Template:Fb Template:Fb
2010 Template:Flagicon Kaunas Template:Fb (10) Template:Fb Template:Fb
2012 Template:Flagicon Tartu
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Template:Fb (10) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb
2014 Template:Flagicon Ventspils
Template:Flagicon Liepāja
Template:Fb (11) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb
2016 Template:Flagicon Klaipėda
Template:Flagicon Liepāja
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Template:Fb (12) Template:Fb Template:Fb rowspan=3 Template:N/a
2018 Template:Flagicon Rakvere
Template:Flagicon Riga
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Template:Fb (13) Template:Fb Template:Fb
2020 Template:Flagicon Vilnius
Template:Flagicon Riga
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Template:Fb (4) Template:Fb Template:Fb
2022 Template:Flagicon Riga
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2024 Template:Flagicon Liepāja
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Medal summary

As of 2024, excluding 1933.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Statistics

As of 2024. Including the 1933 tournament, but excluding the replay match played on 5 September 1933.
Rank Team Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip
1 Template:Fb 30 59 30 20 9 92 52 +40 110
2 Template:Fb 30 59 20 14 25 79 95 −16 74
3 Template:Fb 29 58 14 15 29 65 87 −22 57
4 Template:Fb 2 4 2 1 1 5 3 +2 7
5 Template:Fb 1 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 2
6 Template:Fb 1 2 0 0 2 1 5 −4 0

Top scorers per tournament

Tournament Name Team Goals
1928 Arnold Pihlak Template:Fb 3
1929 Voldemārs Plade Template:Fb 3
Eugen Einman Template:Fb
Eduard Ellman-Eelma Template:Fb
1930 Ēriks Pētersons Template:Fb 4
1931 Friedrich Karm Template:Fb 2
Eduard Ellman-Eelma Template:Fb
1932 Alberts Šeibelis Template:Fb 2
1933 Ēriks Pētersons Template:Fb 2
1935 Iļja Vestermans Template:Fb 2
Antanas Lingis Template:Fb
1936 Alberts Šeibelis Template:Fb 2
1937 Iļja Vestermans Template:Fb 3
1938 Ralf Veidemann Template:Fb 2
1991 9 different players 1
1992 Virginijus Baltušnikas Template:Fb 3
1993 5 different players 1
1994 Valdas Ivanauskas Template:Fb 2
1995 11 different players 1
1996 7 different players 1
1997 7 different players 1
1998 4 different players 1
2001 Marians Pahars Template:Fb 2
Vladimirs Koļesņičenko Template:Fb
2003 9 different players 1
2005 Igoris Morinas Template:Fb 2
2008 4 different players 1
2010 Mantas Savėnas Template:Fb 1
Artūras Rimkevičius Template:Fb
2012 Edgars Gauračs Template:Fb 3
2014 4 different players 1
2016 Fiodor Černych Template:Fb 2
2018 5 different players 1
2020 Mattias Käit Template:Fb 2
2022 Sergei Zenjov Template:Fb 2
2024 10 different players 1

All-time top goalscorers

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Rank Name Team Goals Tournament(s)
1 Ēriks Pētersons Template:Fb 9 1930(4), 1931(1), 1932(1), 1933(2) and 1935(1)
2 Antanas Lingis Template:Fb 6 1930(2), 1932(1), 1933(1) and 1935(2)
Eduard Ellman-Eelma Template:Fb 1929(3), 1931(2) and 1935(1)
Iļja Vestermans Template:Fb 1935(2), 1936(1) and 1937(3)
5 Alberts Šeibelis Template:Fb 5 1932(2), 1933(1) and 1936(2)
6 Arnold Pihlak Template:Fb 4 1928(3) and 1929(1)
Eugen Einman Template:Fb 1929(3) and 1930(1)
Friedrich Karm Template:Fb 1930(2) and 1931(2)
Jaroslavas Citavičius Template:Fb 1930(2), 1932 (1) and 1933(1)
Virginijus Baltušnikas Template:Fb 1992(3) and 1995(1)
Marians Pahars Template:Fb 1997(1), 1998(1) and 2001(2)
Igoris Morinas Template:Fb 1997(1), 2003(1) and 2005(2)
13 Voldemārs Plade Template:Fb 3 1929(3)
Stepas Chmelevskis Template:Fb 1928(2) and 1930(1)
Georg Siimenson Template:Fb 1936(1) and 1937(2)
Richard Kuremaa Template:Fb 1933(1), 1936(1) and 1937(1)
Voldemaras Jaškevičius Template:Fb 1935(1), 1936(1) and 1938(1)
Vitālijs Astafjevs Template:Fb 1993(1), 1994(1) and 1995(1)
Edgars Gauračs Template:Fb 2012(3)
Mattias Käit Template:Fb 2018(1) and 2020(2)

Hat-tricks

Since the first official tournament in 1928, 4 hat-tricks have been scored in over 50 matches of the 28 editions of the tournament. 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.

List

Baltic Cup hat-tricks
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Template:Nts. Arnold Pihlak 3 Template:Nts', 21', 57' Template:Fb Template:Ntsh 6–0 Template:Fb 1928 Baltic Cup Template:Dts Report
Template:Nts. Voldemārs Plade 3 Template:Nts', 68', 86' Template:Fb Template:Ntsh 3–1 Template:Fb 1929 Baltic Cup Template:Dts Report
Template:Nts. Ēriks Pētersons 3 Template:Nts', 61', 64' Template:Fb Template:Ntsh 3–3 Template:Fb 1930 Baltic Cup Template:Dts Report
Template:Nts. Virginijus Baltušnikas 3 Template:Nts', 31', 79' Template:Fb Template:Ntsh 3–2 Template:Fb 1992 Baltic Cup Template:Dts Report

Other competitions

Competition Edition Champions Runners-up Next edition
National teams (Men's)
Baltic Cup Template:0 2024 Template:Fb Template:Fb 2027
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Under-19 Baltic Cup Template:Flag icon 2025<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Under-17 Baltic Cup Template:Flag icon 2025<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Baltic Futsal Cup Template:Flag icon 2021<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Baltic–Nordic Futsal Cup Template:Flag icon 2023<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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National teams (Women's)
Women's Baltic Cup Template:Flag icon 2025<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Women's Under-19 Baltic Cup Template:Flag icon 2025<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Women's Under-17 Baltic Cup Template:Flag icon 2025<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Women's Under-15 Baltic Cup Template:Flag icon 2025<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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See also

References

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