Tomas KanÃÂelskis (born 19 August 1975 in à  iauliai) is a retired Lithuanian professional footballer.
A central defender, KanÃÂelskis started his career with Romar Maà ¾eikiai, where he tasted success before his twentieth birthday, as Romar won the 1993-94 A Lyga title. He joined his hometown side Kareda à  iauliai in 1994, and continued to prosper, winning both the A Lyga (1997 and 1998) and the Lithuanian Cup (1996 and 1999) twice with his new team. He also developed into an international player with Kareda, making his first appearance for Lithuania in 1995. He had a trial with SK Brann in 1998.
FBK Kaunas lured KanÃÂelskis from their rivals in 2000, and he soon became a central figure at the S.Darius and S.GirÃÂnas Stadium. Quickly appointed captain, he led the side to 6 A Lyga championships and a further 3 cup triumphs in seven years.
In July 2006 KanÃÂelskis and four compatriots were granted a trial spell in Scotland with Hearts. He featured as a trialist in a 2-0 friendly win against CA Osasuna but was not offered a contract.
However, he did move to Hearts in January 2007, a 6-month loan move seeing him leave his native country for the first time in his career. KanÃÂelskis made his competitive debut as a substitute in a 2âÂÂ0 victory at Motherwell on 5 March 2007. Tomas loan deal was cancelled on 26 March 2008, and returned to his previous club.