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Darius and Girėnas stadium (Lithuanian: Dariaus ir Girėno stadionas) is a multi-use stadium in Kaunas, Lithuania. With a seating capacity of 15,026, it is the largest stadium in Lithuania and the Baltic states.[4] Located in the Ąžuolynas park in Žaliakalnis district, it serves as a venue for football matches, athletic competitions, and other events. In 1998, the stadium was renovated according to UEFA regulations, and in 2005, it was modernised with the installation of the biggest stadium television screen in the Baltic states. The latest renovation started in 2018 and ended in 2022. During the sporting season, at least 50 events are held here annually.

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Full nameDariaus ir Girėno stadionas
Former namesValstybinis stadionas
Stepono Dariaus ir Stasio Girėno stadionas
AddressPerkūno al. 5
Kaunas
LocationKaunas, Lithuania
Coordinates54°53′50″N 23°56′13″E
OwnerKaunas City Municipality
OperatorKauno arena
Capacity
  • 15,026 (sport matches)[1]
  • 55,000 (concerts)[2]
  • Capacity history
    • 12,000 (1979–1998)
    • 9,180 (1998–2022)
    • 15,026 (2022–present)
Record attendance
  • Concerts: ~ 50,000 – Ed Sheeran The Mathematics Tour[3] Football: 14,230
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceDesso GrassMaster hybrid grass
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Built1923–1925
Opened1925
Renovated1998, 2005
Expanded1935–1936, 1969–1979, 2018–2022
ArchitectSteponas Darius, Kęstutis Bulota (1936)
Algimantas Alekna, Jonas Putna, Boleslovas Zabulionis (1979)
Gintaras Čepurna, Tomas Kuleša, Mantas Navalinskas, Deivydas Pauža (2022)
Tenants
FK Kauno Žalgiris (2013–2018, 2022–present)
Lithuanian national football team (1936–2013; 2022–present)
Athletics Federation of Lithuania
FBK Kaunas (?–2015)
FC Stumbras (2015–2018)
Website
stadionas.lt
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History

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Architectural drawing of the 1923 football–athletics–baseballtrack cycling stadium with basketball courts inside it
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Stadium before reconstruction in 2018
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The stadium from the inside in 2022

The first stadium in this place was designed and established by Steponas Darius and Kęstutis Bulota in 1923, and completed in 1925. In 1935–1936, the stadium was renovated and named the State Stadium (Lithuanian: Valstybinis stadionas). Starting in 1969 the stadium underwent another reconstruction that lasted for 10 years until August 1979. Wooden tribunes were replaced with reinforced concrete structures and placed in a half circle.

After Lithuania regained independence, in 1993 the stadium was named after the Lithuanian pilots Steponas Darius and Stasys Girėnas, who perished in a crash near the end of an attempted non-stop flight from New York to Lithuania. The site is currently the home ground of the football club FK Kauno Žalgiris. It is a part of the S. Darius and S. Girėnas sport center, which also includes the nearby Kaunas Sports Hall, built in 1939.

On 23 November 2021, the informal shortening Darius and Girėnas Stadium officially replaced the former name, eliminating the pilots' first names from the label.[5]

Reconstruction and reopening

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In July 2010, talks began that modernizing the stadium is the cheapest option for Lithuania to develop a football stadium that could host international matches.[6] Two thirds of the renovation costs were proposed to be provided by Lithuanian Football Federation. Despite many initiatives to launch the renovation from various groups no actual actions were started, as an agreement for funding and project specifications could not be achieved.[7]

Another attempt to revitalize the stadium was started in February 2016 by the newly elected Kaunas City Municipality which adopted a plan to revamp major sport infrastructure in Kaunas.[8] Early proposals suggested that the seating capacity should be expanded to 12,500–20,000 roof-covered seats, under-soil heating installed, and stadium should reach Category 4 of UEFA stadium classification.[9][10][11]

On 18 August 2017, the reconstruction project was officially presented to the public. After the reconstruction, the stadium will have seating capacity of 15,026 for sport events and up to 55,000 for concerts and other events.[12] On 15 June 2018, Kayı Construction and Kaunas City Municipality signed the reconstruction contract. The stadium was re-opened with the 2022 Lithuanian Football Cup final on 16 October 2022.[13] The reconstruction cost 43 million euros.[14] After reconstruction, the stadium had Desso GrassMaster surface and is completely covered with a roof over the stands.[15]

In January 2025, new construction for the pitch surface bagan. During the first year of operation under Žalgiris Arena management, it was found out that that there was too much black soil and clay in the layers below it. This prevented the grass from taking root more firmly in depth and interfered with high-quality drainage - water stagnated on the surface. Also, the top layer of the coating became too soft, slippery and easily damaged. After construction and other works are finished, a new "Mixto" hybrid grass "Lay&Play" technology surface will be used instead of Desso GrassMaster surface.[16]

Sporting events

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Athletics

Lithuanian Athletics Championships

Lithuanian Athletics Championships is the national Lithuanian championship in athletics, organized by the Athletic Federation of Lithuania. The first competition was held in 1921 at the location where Darius and Girėnas Stadium was built. It is the oldest sporting event in Lithuania.[17] The competition was held in Kaunas a total of 36 times. The 89th 2014 Lithuanian Athletics Championships was the last time competition was held in Kaunas.

XVIII European Athletics U20 Championships

IX European Athletics U23 Championships

Football

XII UEFA European Under-19 Championship

Lithuanian national football team games (since 2022)

The following is a list of Lithuanian national football team matches results since 2022.

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture

16 November 2022 2022 Baltic Cup Lithuania 0–0
(5–6 p)
 Iceland Kaunas, Lithuania
16:00 UTC+2 Report Stadium: Darius and Girėnas Stadium
Referee: Andris Treimanis (Latvia)
Penalties
17 June 2023 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Lithuania 1–1  Bulgaria Kaunas, Lithuania
16:00 UTC+3
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Stadium: Darius and Girėnas Stadium
Attendance: 14,230
Referee: Jakob Alexander Sundberg (Denmark)
7 September 2023 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Lithuania 2–2  Montenegro Kaunas, Lithuania
19:00 UTC+3
Report
Stadium: Darius and Girėnas Stadium
Attendance: 11,328
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hakim (Sweden)
10 September 2023 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Lithuania 1–3  Serbia Kaunas, Lithuania
21:45 UTC+3 Report
Stadium: Darius and Girėnas Stadium
Attendance: 8,586
Referee: Sascha Stegemann (Germany)
17 October 2023 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Lithuania 2–2  Hungary Kaunas, Lithuania
21:45 UTC+3
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Stadium: Darius and Girėnas Stadium
Attendance: 5,349
Referee: Juxhin Xhaja (Albania)
26 March 2024 Nations League play-out Lithuania  1–0
(2–0 agg.)
 Gibraltar Kaunas, Lithuania
19:00 UTC+2 Report Stadium: Darius and Girėnas Stadium
Attendance: 6,102
Referee: Duje Strukan (Croatia)
Note: Lithuania won 2–0 on aggregate and remained in League C, while Gibraltar were relegated to League D.
11 June 2024 2024 Baltic Cup Lithuania  1–1
(3–4 p)
 Estonia Kaunas, Lithuania
19:00 UTC+3 Matulevicius 84' Report Lepik 82' Stadium: Darius and Girėnas Stadium
Referee: Andris Treimanis (Latvia)
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12 October 2024 2024–25 Nations League Lithuania  1–2  Kosovo Kaunas, Lithuania
16:00 Report Stadium: Darius and Girėnas Stadium
Attendance: 7,554
Referee: Ondřej Berka (Czech Republic)
15 October 2024 2024–25 Nations League Lithuania  1–2  Romania Kaunas, Lithuania
21:45
Report
Stadium: Darius and Girėnas Stadium
Attendance: 2,585
Referee: Nick Walsh (Scotland)

2024 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship

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Lithuania 0–10 England
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Darius and Girėnas Stadium, Kaunas
Referee: Emanuela Rusta (Albania)
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Lithuania 0–6 France
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  • Robillard 19', 30', 40'
  • Coutel 45'
  • Lushimba Bilombi 64'
  • Ben Khaled 90' (pen.)
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Darius and Girėnas Stadium, Kaunas
Referee: Réka Molnár (Hungary)
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Serbia 4–1 Lithuania
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  • Jasaitytė 14'
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Darius and Girėnas Stadium, Kaunas
Referee: Anastasia Mylopoulou (Greece)
Semi-finals
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Netherlands 2–0 France
  • Woons 19'
  • Tolhoek 42'
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Darius and Girėnas Stadium, Kaunas
Referee: Emanuela Rusta (Albania)
Final
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Spain 2–1 (a.e.t.) Netherlands
  • Marisa 6'
  • Eguiguren 118'
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Darius and Girėnas Stadium, Kaunas
Referee: Silvia Gasperotti (Italy)

Concerts (since 2022)

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In August 2024, British singer Ed Sheeran held two concerts at the stadium that attracted more than 80,000 spectators, while the first date set record attendance of about 50,000 spectators.[18]

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List of concerts at Darius and Girėnas Stadium, showing date, artist, tour and attendance
Date Artist Tour Attendance Notes
26 August 2023 Lithuania Sel SEL | Kaunas 30,000+[19] The first concert in the stadium after reconstruction.
3 August 2024 United Kingdom Ed Sheeran +–=÷× Tour 80,000+ [3] The first concert of a foreign artist in the stadium; The first 360-degree stage concert; A record stadium event - the concert was watched by about 50,000 spectators; The second most attended concert of all time in Lithuania; All tickets for the first show were sold out.
4 August 2024 Extra date added due to demand.
30 August 2024[20] Lithuania Jessica Shy Jessica Shy Kaunas 38,000[21] The Lithuanian music concert that sold the most tickets in 2024; The second most visited concert of Lithuanian music in the country's history.
6 June 2025[22] United States Justin Timberlake The Forget Tomorrow World Tour Justin Timberlake's first concert in Lithuania; All tickets were sold out within 40 minutes on the day of general onsale.[23]
10 July 2025 United States Guns N' Roses Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things Tour The band's first concert in Lithuania.
1 August 2025 United Kingdom Robbie Williams Robbie Williams Live 2025 The artist's fourth concert in Lithuania and third in Kaunas.
21 August 2025[24] United States Post Malone Big Ass Stadium Tour The artist's first concert in Lithuania and the artist's only concert in the Baltic States.
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