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absorbed into the club, it has had the name
Atlantas,
which in
Lithuanian language means Atlantic Ocean.
Atlantas were the SSR
Lithuanian champions in 1978...
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consecutive title in ARVI
Football Arena on 7 November,
after they
beaten Atlantas 6–0.
Atlantas Jonava Kaunas Palanga Sūduva
Vilnius Kaunas teams Stumbras Kauno...
- The
Atlanta Crackers were a
Minor League Baseball team
based in
Atlanta, Georgia,
between 1901 and 1965. The
Crackers were
Atlanta's home team
until the...
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Atlanta United FC is an
American professional soccer club
based in
Atlanta. The club
competes in
Major League Soccer (MLS) as a
member of the
Eastern Conference...
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football stadium in Klaipėda, Lithuania. It was the home
ground of FK
Atlantas, and has a
capacity of 4,428. The
construction started in 1925 and the...