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Nedas Maciulaitis

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Nedas Maciulaitis
Personal information
Full name Nedas Maciulaitis
Date of birth (1999-08-06) 6 August 1999 (age 25)
Place of birth Ukmerge, Lithuania
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Carrick Rangers
Youth career
?-2015 Portadown
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015–2017 Portadown 4 (0)
2017-2018 Dundalk 0 (0)
2018-2019 Armagh City
2019–2020 Coleraine 12 (1)
2020Annagh United (loan)
2020-2023 Loughgall 54 (24)
2023– Carrick Rangers 38 (14)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 1 June 2024

Nedas Maciulaitis is a football player for Carrick Rangers FC in Northern Ireland.

Early life

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Maciulaitis moved from Lithuania to Northern Ireland with his family at the age of five.[1]

Club career

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In 2020, Maciulaitis signed for Northern Irish side Loughgall, where he was regarded as one of the club's most important players.[2] In 2023, he signed for Northern Irish side Carrick Rangers, where he formed an attack partnership with Northern Irish footballer Emmett McGuckin.[3]

International career

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Maciulaitis has represented Northern Ireland internationally at youth level.[4]

Style of play

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Maciulaitis mainly operates as a striker and is known for his speed.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Bailie, Keith (7 October 2022). "Football has shaped my life in Northern Ireland, says Loughgall's Lithuanian-born star Nedas Maciulaitis". Belfast Telegraph.
  2. ^ Crawford, Steven (6 January 2023). "Stephen O'Donnell wary of threat posed to Coleraine by familiar face". BelfastLive.
  3. ^ "McGuckin and Maciulaitis thriving in attack for Carrick". News Letter. Belfast. 6 March 2023. p. 37. ProQuest 2782866234.
  4. ^ Morton, Johnny (25 February 2023). "Carrick Rangers striker Nedas Maciulaitis determined to prove himself in the Premiership second time around". News Letter.
  5. ^ Swain, Maxie (15 October 2019). "Coleraine ace hoping to now fulfil promise that first came to the fore as a teen at Shamrock Park". The Daily Mirror. London. p. 8. ProQuest 2305339261.