Career
In 1995, he moved to Danish team, Naestved BK, but only played a few games before moving back to Zalgiris Vilnius the following year. He later played a short period for Widzew Lodz, then going on a trial at the Israeli club, Hapoel Be"er Sheva, but failed to get a contract. In September 2002, he signed a contract with the Swedish club, Halmstads BK. Žvirgždauskas formed along with Tommy Jönsson a long lasting central defence at Halmstad, lasting until 2009 as Johnny Lundberg arrived at the club, he then created a defence with Lundberg, taking over Jönssons position on the left of the central part of the defence.
As Lundberg suffered a severe injury in 2011, Žvirgždauskas had to pair up with rising talent Richard Magyar.
Prior to the 2012 season Halmstads BK announced that they would not renew Žvirgždauskas contract and he would leave the club, he had then played 307 matches for Halmstads BK. In 2006, he received a 1-month ban after assaulting IK Brage forward, Mats Theander, in a friendly match. Tomas Žvirgždauskas started his national career for Lithuania in 1998 with a friendly against Azerbaijan.
Eventually becoming a starting player in the national team until his retiring in 2008. He however returned to the national team in 2011 for a friendly against Poland and was an unused substitute in the Union of European Football Associations Euro 2012 qualifying match against Spain at home.
Žvirgždauskas have played 56 international games for Lithuania.
Club Zalgiris Vilnius.