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    Following the bankruptcy of Vėtra in 2010, the Stadium was taken over by the Lithuanian Football Federation for 2.2 million litas (€637200) and was renamed as the LFF Stadium. The Stadium has undergone various improvements to meet the UEFA Category 3 stadium requirements.

  2. Time for further renovation works came after local club Vetra announced bankruptcy and the stadium was transferred to the national football federation, LFF. The federation used UEFA’s help and modernized the stadium thoroughly in 2011, which allowed it to reach Category III standard and hold national team’s games.

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  3. Renaming the ground to Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF) Stadium, it has become the permanent home of Lithuania ever since. Renovated between 2011 and 2012 the stadium now falls under UEFA’s 3rd highest stadium category although the playing surface remains artificial.

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    Lithuania national football team Tickets

    The latest ticket information for Lithuania international matches is available through the official website here.

    FK Žalgiris Tickets

    Tickets for FK Žalgiris matches are available to purchase through the official website here.

    FK Riteriai Tickets

    FK Riteriai tickets cost €5 and are available to purchase on the day as they rarely sell-out.

    The LFF Stadium is located near Vilnius Old Town, approximately 2 kilometres south of central Vilnius – the capital city of Lithuania. Airport: Vilnius Airport is the main airport of Lithuania, located about 6 kilometres south of Vilnius and has a number of routes across Europe. There is a direct rail service that runs from the airport to the city ...

    Lithuania Football Federation Official Website FK Žalgiris Official Website FK Riteriai Official Website Last Updated on September 4, 2021 by Sports Tourist

  4. LFF Stadium, formerly known as Vėtra Stadium, is a football stadium in Vilnius, Lithuania. The stadium has a capacity of 5,067 people and was home of the Lithuanian national football team between 2005 and 2022.

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  7. Aug 14, 2019 · Photos, videos, map, capacity and information of LFF Stadium in Vilnius, Lithuania. Stadium of the club Žalgiris Vilnius and the Lithuanian national team.