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The club is expected to officially announce this news on Saturday at 3pm.
The 43-year-old national team defender is currently considered one of Lithuania’s most promising soccer specialists.
He has worked for the Lithuanian soccer team for some time and is the first assistant to head coach Valdas Urbonas. A.Skerla, who ended his football career in 2014, has also worked at the Vilnius headquarters “Žalgiris” with Marek Zubas and Valdas Dambrauskas.
Photo by Saulius Čirba / Andrius Skerla and Valdas Urbonas
A.Skerla, nicknamed “Voro” in the national team, has played 84 games and, according to this indicator, is only surpassed by Saulius Mikoliūnas, who improved his record last year.
After starting his career in Vilnius “Žalgiris”, A.Skerla later dressed Eindhoven PSV (Netherlands), Dunfermline Athletic (Scotland), Tomsk “Tom” (Russia), Vilnius “Vėtra”, Kielce “Korona” and Białystok ” Jagiellonia “(both – Poland) team jerseys.
Dunfermline Athletic and Jagiellonia have left a particularly strong mark on the footballer’s career, thanks to their sincerity, selfless play and historic goals. The Celtic club was stronger.
Six years later, A. Skerla has already become a hero in Poland. In the Neighbor Country Cup final, the Vilnius player won Pogon’s goal in Szczecin and presented Jagiellonia with the first trophy in club history. In dramatic 2013, the defender triumphed in Lithuania, helping Žalgiris return to the top of the Lithuanian championship after a 14-year hiatus, and after a memorable final match of that season with Marijampolė Sūduva, his career ended.
VMFD “Žalgiris” / A. Photo by Kero / Andrius Skerla
Last season, the Hegelmann Litauen team was coached by Artūras Ramoška. The Kaunas team led by this specialist won the LFF First League silver medals, beating only the Kėdainiai “Nevėžis” team.
Club coach Dainius Šumauskas receives an interview just after the end of the season 15 minutes He hinted that A.Ramoška will probably not lead the team next season, but should remain at the club in one position or another.
“I would like Artūras to stay at our club in one position or another. We really need his experience,” said Hegelmann Litauen’s manager.
“Hegelmann Lithuania” nuotr./Artūras Ramoška
The Hegelmann Litauen club, founded twelve years ago, spent many years in the Kaunas county championships, played in the First League for the second season and won silver last year. The team is supported by the German capital transport and logistics company Hegelmann Transporte and its president Anton Hegelmann. The ambitious Kaunas residents knocked out in League A last year, when they held seventh out of the Primera.
Ten clubs are expected to compete in League A this year. Together with Hegelmann Litauen, the strongest league in the country should be supplemented by Nevėžis, Jonava and Telšiai Džiugas.
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