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2022 Baltic Cup
Tournament details
Host country
Estonia Latvia Lithuania
Dates
16–19 November 2022
Teams
4
Final positions
Champions
Iceland
Runners-up
Latvia
Third place
Estonia
Fourth place
Lithuania
Tournament statistics
Matches played
4
Goals scored
6 (1.5 per match)
Top scorer(s)
Sergei Zenjov (2 goals)
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