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1990 Baltic League (Russian: Чемпионат Прибалтики по футболу 1990) was an international football competition organized in 1990 between three Baltic states with the ongoing dissolution of the Soviet Union. The league consisting of 18 clubs from the Lithuania SSR, Estonian SSR, the Latvian SSR and a special invitee FC Progress Cherniakhovsk from Kaliningrad Oblast. For Lithuanian teams the league also served as a preliminary (first stage) tournament for the first post-Soviet Lithuanian football championship.

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  • 1990 Baltic League (Russian: Чемпионат Прибалтики по футболу 1990) was an international football competition organized in 1990 between three Baltic states with the ongoing dissolution of the Soviet Union. The league consisting of 18 clubs from the Lithuania SSR, Estonian SSR, the Latvian SSR and a special invitee FC Progress Cherniakhovsk from Kaliningrad Oblast. For Lithuanian teams the league also served as a preliminary (first stage) tournament for the first post-Soviet Lithuanian football championship. With the ongoing revolutions of 1989, in 1990 the Baltic republics declared reinstatement of their independence and exit out of the Soviet Union. Lithuania declared its independence on March 11, on March 30 the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic announced that its existence is not legal by recognizing itself as a territory under the Soviet occupation since 1940, Latvia simply repeated the feat of Lithuania on May 4. The Lithuanian club Žalgiris, a member of the Soviet Top League after losing its first game in Odesa 0–1 to Chernomorets Odessa, withdrew from the 1990 Soviet Top League and joined the Baltic League. The club that in previous season qualified for the 1990–91 UEFA Cup was denied entrance to the European competitions. (en)
  • Die Baltic League 1990 war die erste Saison des Fußballwettbewerbs für baltische Vereinsmannschaften. Sie startete am 7. April 1990 und endete am 20. Oktober 1990. Sieger wurde Žalgiris Vilnius aus Litauen. (de)
  • La Baltic League 1990 fu l'edizione ante litteram del torneo in seguito organizzato tra il 2007 e il 2011 e che vedeva impegnate squadre lituane, estoni, lettoni e russe, all'epoca ancora sotto l'egida dell'Unione Sovietica. La competizione venne vinta dallo Žalgiris Vilnius. (it)
  • Чемпиона́т Приба́лтики по футбо́лу 1990 го́да, Балтийская лига — розыгрыш чемпионата среди команд Латвии, Литвы, Эстонии, а также одной российской команды из Калининградской области — «Прогресс» (Черняховск). (ru)
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  • Baltic League (en)
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  • UEFA Cup (en)
  • Cup Winners' Cup (en)
  • Champions League (en)
  • Lithuanian Championship (en)
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  • 18 (xsd:integer)
  • V. Baranauskas (en)
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  • 1990 (xsd:integer)
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  • Die Baltic League 1990 war die erste Saison des Fußballwettbewerbs für baltische Vereinsmannschaften. Sie startete am 7. April 1990 und endete am 20. Oktober 1990. Sieger wurde Žalgiris Vilnius aus Litauen. (de)
  • La Baltic League 1990 fu l'edizione ante litteram del torneo in seguito organizzato tra il 2007 e il 2011 e che vedeva impegnate squadre lituane, estoni, lettoni e russe, all'epoca ancora sotto l'egida dell'Unione Sovietica. La competizione venne vinta dallo Žalgiris Vilnius. (it)
  • Чемпиона́т Приба́лтики по футбо́лу 1990 го́да, Балтийская лига — розыгрыш чемпионата среди команд Латвии, Литвы, Эстонии, а также одной российской команды из Калининградской области — «Прогресс» (Черняховск). (ru)
  • 1990 Baltic League (Russian: Чемпионат Прибалтики по футболу 1990) was an international football competition organized in 1990 between three Baltic states with the ongoing dissolution of the Soviet Union. The league consisting of 18 clubs from the Lithuania SSR, Estonian SSR, the Latvian SSR and a special invitee FC Progress Cherniakhovsk from Kaliningrad Oblast. For Lithuanian teams the league also served as a preliminary (first stage) tournament for the first post-Soviet Lithuanian football championship. (en)
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  • Baltic League 1990 (de)
  • 1990 Baltic League (en)
  • Baltic League 1990 (it)
  • Чемпионат Прибалтики по футболу 1990 (ru)
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