Andrius Jokšas

Andrius Jokšas

Andrius Jokšas ( born January 12, 1979 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian footballer. He plays since 2010 Belschyna Bobruisk in the Tschempijanat, the highest Belarusian league.

Career

Jokšas began his career in 1995 at FK Banga Gargždai. After one season, he moved to Vilnius Zalgiris - Volmeta, he left immediately afterwards towards Geležinis Vilkas Vilnius. In 1999 he signed for the first time in VMFD Zalgiris Vilnius. In his first season the league title might be brought.

In 2000 he moved for the first time abroad and Krylia Sovetov Samara went to Russia. In the summer, he moved on to Krywbas Krivoy Rog in the Ukraine, but returned in January 2001 back to Samara. The return to the Ukraine did not have to wait long, and again in the summer he returned the Russians back and signed with Arsenal Kiev. After a fall season, he left again and returned to the Ukraine VMFD Zalgiris Vilnius.

Back in the home could be in the final table reached fourth place. In January 2003 Jokšas moved back to Russia and played until the summer of 2003, Baltika Kaliningrad. After that, he was at FK Fakel Voronezh until the end of the year under contract. In 2004 he returned to Zalgiris. In summer, the right midfielder moved again to Russia, this time to Vorskla Poltava. For the 2005 season, he returned to Vilnius and was with Zalgiris aft of the highest Lithuanian league.

2006 went to Tawrija Simferopol, where he remained for more than a year for the first time. In three years, the association with Jokšas two fifth places and an eighth place achieved.

Since 2010 he is at Belschyna Bobruisk in Belarus under contract.

For Lithuania, he has played 17 times and made ​​his debut in 1998.

Achievements

  • Lithuanian Champion 1999
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