Aurelijus Skarbalius

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Auri Skarbalius
Personal information
Full name Aurelijus Skarbalius
Date of birth (1973-05-12) 12 May 1973 (age 50)
Place of birth Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9+12 in)
Position(s) Fullback
Team information
Current team
HB Køge
Youth career
Žalgiris Vilnius
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1994 Žalgiris Vilnius 43 (6)
1994–1995 Inkaras Kaunas 27 (4)
1995–2005 Brøndby 194 (2)
2005Herfølge (loan) 8 (0)
2006–2008 Herfølge 39 (0)
Total 311 (12)
International career
1991–2005 Lithuania 65 (5)
Managerial career
2006–2009 Herfølge
2009–2011 HB Køge
2011–2013 Brøndby
2013 Haslev FC
2014–2015 Viborg FF
2015–2016 Brøndby IF U19
2016 Brøndby (caretaker)
2016 Brøndby IF U19[1]
2017–2018 Žalgiris Vilnius
2018–2019 FK Trakai[2]
2020– HB Køge
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Aurelijus "Auri" Skarbalius (born 12 May 1973) is a Lithuanian football manager and former professional footballer, who started his career as a winger, but played mostly as either left- or right-sided fullback. He is currently the manager of HB Køge.

Career

Auri started his career in Lithuanian clubs Žalgiris Vilnius and Inkaras Kaunas, before he was bought by Danish Superliga club Brøndby IF for 150,000$[3] in 1995, after he and Inkaras met Brøndby in the 1995 UEFA Cup. At Brøndby he immediately won silverware, as the club won three Danish championships in a row in the 1995–96, 1996–97, and 1997–98 seasons. Despite only playing 17 games over the three championship winning seasons, Auri earned himself a cult following in the stands during his early years at Brøndby, as he didn't succeed in scoring any goals for the club. Apart from this, he was well liked for his high work ethics and team spirit.

He was a part of Brøndby's first stint in the 1998–99 UEFA Champions League main tournament, with the job to mark David Beckham of Manchester United and Luís Figo of FC Barcelona. Skarbalius got his big breakthrough in the 2000–01 season, playing 28 of 33 games in the Superliga, and in the championship winning season of 2001–02 he scored his only two goals for Brøndby, one in the Superliga, and one in the UEFA Champions League qualification against Dinamo Tirana. Incidentally Skarbalius was voted Brøndby's Player of the year 2002 that season.

Following the summer 2002 arrival of new manager Michael Laudrup, new player Asbjørn Sennels was bought for the left side of the defence in the following December. Sennels was a part of the Danish national team at the time, and even though Sennels initially didn't find his feet at the club, Auri played the rest of the season as a substitute for the left and right side of the defence. Auri spent the next few years mainly on the bench in Brøndby, and for the last half of the 2004–05 season he was put on loan at Superliga relegation battlers Herfølge BK. Herfølge ended the season with relegation, and Auri returned to Brøndby to collect his 5th Danish championship title for Brøndby, for the games he played in the first half of the season.

For the first half of the 2005–06 season Skarbalius only took part in 3 matches for a combined 72 minutes on the pitch, and his contract was mutually terminated of 31 December 2005 to allow Auri to become a playing assistant coach at Herfølge in the Danish 1st Division. Before leaving Brøndby he managed to become the most capped foreign player in the club's history with almost 200 appearances.

International career

Skarbalius is a former captain of the Lithuania national football team, and he previously held the record number of appearances for Lithuania with 65 international caps, during which he has scored 5 goals. He retired from international football in October 2005 after spending all 14 years with the national team since Lithuania gained independence.

International goals

Scores and results list Lithuania's goal tally first.[4][5]
No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 17 November 1991 Kretinga City Stadium, Kretinga, Lithuania  Latvia 1–1 1–1 1991 Baltic Cup
2. 17 August 1994 Eyravallen, Örebro, Sweden  Sweden 2–3 2–4 Friendly
3. 7 September 1994 Republican Stadium, Kyiv, Ukraine  Ukraine 2–0 2–0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualification
4. 20 May 1995 Daugava Stadium, Riga, Latvia  Estonia 1–0 7–0 1995 Baltic Cup
5. 29 July 1995 Žalgiris Stadium, Vilnius, Lithuania  Belarus 1–0 1–1 Friendly

Coaching career

In November 2006, he was promoted to head coach of the Herfølge BK. When Herfølge in 2009 merged with Køge Boldklub, Skarbalius continued as manager of the new club called HB Køge. On 8 June 2011 it was announced, that Auri would be taking the job as assistant manager for Henrik Jensen at his former club Brøndby IF starting in January 2012, but when Jensen was sacked on 24 October, Auri was appointed as interim manager for the remainder of 2011.

In October 2012, with Brøndby last in the 2012–13 Superliga table, Skarbalius was expected to be sacked soon, according to Danish bookmakers.[6] However, he remained as head coach for the remainder of the season and on 20 May 2013 a new Superliga contract was secured in the last game away to Horsens.[7] A new club board sacked him and sports director Ole Bjur on 10 June 2013 and "Auri" was replaced by Thomas Frank.[8]

In September 2013 he was announced as manager of minor Danish club Haslev FC.[9] He managed Haslev until Christmas 2013, and in February 2014 he was announced as the replacement for the knee injured Ove Christensen at Viborg FF.[10] Skarbalius could not save the club from relegation, but in the following season he got the team promoted to the Danish Superliga once again. However, following the promotion he left the club by mutual consent.[11]

In the autumn of 2015 Skarbalius became youth coach at Brøndby IF. When Brøndby-manager Thomas Frank resigned in March 2016 following criticism from the chairman, Skarbalius was once again made manager of the club.[12]

On 27 November 2017 it was announced that Skarbalius has signed a contract to become head coach of his first club Žalgiris Vilnius.[13] He was sacked on 22 June 2018.[14]

In December 2018 became head coach of FK Trakai.[15] After 2019–20 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round, when FK Riteriai had problems with KÍ Klaksvík, Aurelijus left "knights" team.[16]

On 5 December 2019 it was announced that Skarbalius would return as manager of HB Køge on 1 January 2020.[17]

Personal life

He is 176 cm tall and weighs 77 kg and speaks fluent Danish.

Managerial statistics

As of 16 July 2019
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Herfølge Boldklub Denmark 1 January 2006 30 June 2009 90 49 18 23 054.44
HB Køge Denmark 1 July 2009 24 November 2011 82 28 13 41 034.15
Brøndby IF Denmark 25 November 2011 10 June 2013 59 18 19 22 030.51
Haslev FC Denmark 20 September 2013 3 November 2013 8 5 3 0 062.50
Viborg FF Denmark 10 February 2014 6 June 2015 49 18 18 13 036.73
Brøndby IF Denmark 9 March 2016 30 May 2016 15 7 2 6 046.67
Žalgiris Vilnius Lithuania 27 November 2017 22 June 2018 11 5 4 2 045.45
FK Trakai Lithuania 21 December 2018 18 July 2019 19 8 7 4 042.11
HB Køge Denmark 1 January 2020 Present 0 0 0 0 !
Total 333 138 84 111 041.44

Honours

Club

Žalgiris Vilnius
Inkaras Kaunas
Brøndby

Individual

External links

References

  1. ^ Auri vil skabe kontinuitet i ungdomsarbejdet‚ bold.dk, 30 May 2016
  2. ^ https://www.delfi.lt/sportas/futbolas/trakams-naujajame-sezone-diriguos-aurelijus-skarbalius.d?id=79940343
  3. ^ "Interviu" (in Lithuanian). Futbolo.TV.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Aurelijus Skarbalius - International Appearances". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Aurelijus Skarbalius". Soccer-DB. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  6. ^ http://ekstrabladet.dk/sport/betting/spil-nyheder/article1837397.ece
  7. ^ http://www.dr.dk/Sporten/Fodbold/Superliga/2013/05/20/184150.htm
  8. ^ http://www.bold.dk/nyt/Thomas-Frank-ny-cheftraener-i-Broendby
  9. ^ http://www.sn.dk/sport/auri-bliver-traener-i-haslev/artikel/353198#.UjS3zX_m4dA
  10. ^ http://www.bold.dk/nyt/Viborg-med-hemmelig-Auri-afsloering
  11. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 20 June 2015. Retrieved 20 June 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ http://www.bold.dk/fodbold/nyheder/auri-overtager-broendby-toejlerne/ Auri overtager Brøndby-tøjlerne
  13. ^ "FK "Žalgiris" turi naują vedlį" (in Lithuanian). FK Žalgiris. 27 November 2017. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  14. ^ Auri fyret i Litauen
  15. ^ https://www.delfi.lt/sportas/futbolas/trakams-naujajame-sezone-diriguos-aurelijus-skarbalius.d?id=79940343
  16. ^ http://fkriteriai.lt/2019/07/a-skarbalius-traukiasi-is-riteriu/
  17. ^ "Auri Skarbalius er ny træner i HB Køge" (in Danish). bold.dk. 5 December 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  18. ^ "Geriausias gegužės mėnesio treneris – A. Skarbalius" (in Lithuanian). Aukščiausia Lietuvos futbolo lyga. 28 May 2018. Retrieved 28 October 2018.