Marius Stankevičius
Personal information
Date of birth (1981-07-15) 15 July 1981
Place of birth Kaunas, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Lithuania U-21 (head coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2001 Ekranas 87 (3)
2001–2008 Brescia 157 (12)
2002–2003Cosenza (loan) 8 (0)
2008–2011 Sampdoria 44 (3)
2010Sevilla (loan) 16 (0)
2010–2011Valencia (loan) 20 (2)
2011–2013 Lazio 26 (3)
2013–2014 Gaziantepspor 29 (0)
2014–2015 Hannover 96 2 (0)
2015–2016 Córdoba 37 (0)
2016–2017 Robur Siena 27 (0)
2017–2018 Crema 11 (0)
International career
2001–2013 Lithuania 65 (5)
2018 Padania 6 (0)
Managerial career
2018–2019 Crema
2020–2021 Lumezzane
2021–2022 Lithuania U-21
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Marius Stankevičius (born 15 July 1981) is a Lithuanian football manager and former player who works as head coach of the Lithuania U-21. A former defender, he was the Lithuanian player of the year in 2008 and 2009.

International career

Stankevičius has also played as a defender for the Lithuania national team. In the past, he represented Lithuania at under-21 level. He was captain of the Lithuanian side during the 2012–13 qualifying campaign due to Tomas Danilevičius's retirement, but has not made an appearance since the September 2013 loss to Latvia.

Due to playing in northern Italy, Stankevičius received a call-up for the Padania national team ahead of the 2018 ConIFA World Football Cup.[1]

Coaching career

On 17 November 2018, Stankevičius was appointed as manager of Crema following the departure of Massimiliano Bressan, during a season, where he was supposed to function as a player.[2] He left the club at the end of the season.

In January 2020 he was presented as the new U-17 coach of the Lithuania national football team and Valdas Urbonas's assistant for the senior team.[3]

In July 2020 he was named new head coach of Italian Eccellenza amateurs Lumezzane, while still keeping his coaching position with the Lithuanian national teams.[4][5] Following his appointment as new head coach of the Lithuania national under-21 football team, Stankevičius left Lumezzane in July 2021.[6]

In October 2022, Stankevičius obtained a UEFA Pro coaching license after successfully passing the yearly course organized by the Italian Football Federation.[7]

Career statistics

Club

As of 15 June 2016[8][9][10]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup Europe Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Ekranas (loan) 2001 A Lyga 2020
Brescia 2001–02 Serie A 200020
2002–03 601070
2003–04 1502030200
2004–05 33320353
2005–06 Serie B 33541376
2006–07 38350433
2007–08 30030330
Total 15711171300017712
Cosenza (loan) 2002–03 Serie B 800080
Sampdoria 2008–09 Serie A 2935080423
2009–10 14020160
2010–11 00002020
Total 4337010000603
Sevilla (loan) 2009–10 La Liga 1602020200
Valencia (loan) 2010–11 La Liga 21240252
Lazio 2011–12 Serie A 1101010130
2012–13 300030
Total 140101000160
Gaziantepspor 2013–14 Süper Lig 29010300
Hannover 96 2014–15 Bundesliga 200020
Hannover 96 II 2014–15 Regionalliga Nord 2020
Córdoba 2015–16 Segunda División 3700020390
Siena 2016–17 Lega Pro 27000270
Career total 356163211802040817

International

Scores and results list Lithuania's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Stankevičius goal.
List of international goals scored by Marius Stankevičius
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
130 March 2005Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina1–11–12006 FIFA World Cup qualification
26 September 2008Gruia stadium, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Romania1–03–02010 FIFA World Cup qualification
310 October 2009Tivoli Neu, Innsbruck, Austria Austria1–11–22010 FIFA World Cup qualification
414 October 2009Sūduva Stadium, Marijampolė, Lithuania Serbia2–12–12010 FIFA World Cup qualification
529 March 2011S. Darius and S. Girėnas Stadium, Kaunas, Lithuania Spain1–11–3UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying

Honours

Ekranas

Sampdoria

Sevilla

Lazio

Individual

References

  1. "Paddy Power CONIFA World Football Cup 2018 Team List" (PDF). CONIFA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 May 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
  2. Crema 1908, squadra affidata a Stankevicius, laprovinciacr.it, 17 November 2018
  3. "Marius Stankevičius grįžta į Lietuvą – treniruos U-17 futbolininkus, padės Urbonui vyrų rinktinėje" (in Lithuanian). LRT.lt. 21 January 2021. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  4. "Stankevicius al Lumezzane. La panchina senza confini" (in Italian). Bresciaoggi. 10 July 2020. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  5. "Stankevicius in stile Football Manager: "Alleno sia il Lumezzane che la Lituania"" (in Italian). TuttoMercatoWeb. 22 January 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  6. "Addio tra Lumezzane e Stankevicius" (in Italian). Sprintesport.it. 8 July 2021. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  7. "UEFA Pro, ecco i nomi di tutti i neoallenatori abilitati: tra di loro anche Gilardino e Demichelis" (in Italian). FIGC.it. 6 October 2022.
  8. Marius Stankevičius at Soccerway
  9. Marius Stankevičius at FootballDatabase.eu
  10. Marius Stankevičius at WorldFootball.net


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