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{{Short description|Latvian football club}}
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| capacity = 1,560
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| chairman = Māris Peilāns
| chairman = Māris Peilāns
| manager = Aimilios Oikonomidis
| manager = Dylan Dunn
| league = [[Virsliga]]
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| season = [[2020 Latvian Higher League|2020]]
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'''FK Jelgava''' is a [[Latvia]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] club that is based in [[Jelgava]]. The club plays its home-matches at the [[Zemgales Olimpiskais Sporta Centrs]] stadium with capacity of 1,560 people.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.zoc.lv/football_field/ |title=Futbola laukumi |publisher=Zemgales Olimpiskais centrs |access-date=9 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170505203500/http://www.zoc.lv/football_field/ |archive-date=5 May 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
'''FK Jelgava''' is a [[Latvia]]n professional [[Association football|football]] club that is based in [[Jelgava]]. The club plays its home-matches at the [[Zemgales Olimpiskais Sporta Centrs]] stadium with capacity of 1,560 people.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.zoc.lv/football_field/ |title=Futbola laukumi |publisher=Zemgales Olimpiskais centrs |access-date=9 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170505203500/http://www.zoc.lv/football_field/ |archive-date=5 May 2017 |url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Early years==
==Early years==
Until 2004 two [[Jelgava]] football clubs FK Viola and [[RAF Jelgava]] played in [[1. līga]]. In 2004, it was made decision to merge both clubs into one forming FK Jelgava. FK Jelgava has played since their foundation in 2004 in the [[Latvian First League|1. līga]],<ref name="Jelgava triumfē 1. līgas čempionātā">{{cite web|url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/1_liga/07112009-jelgava_triumfe_1_ligas_cempionata|title=Jelgava triumfē 1. līgas čempionātā|publisher=Sportacentrs.com|access-date=2009-11-07|year=2009}}</ref> but in 2009 after winning the Latvian First League the team had the chance to play their first games in the [[Latvian Higher League|Virslīga]].
Until 2004 two [[Jelgava]] football clubs FK Viola and [[RAF Jelgava]] played in [[Latvian First League|1. līga]]. In 2004, it was made decision to merge both clubs into one forming FK Jelgava. FK Jelgava has played since their foundation in 2004 in the [[Latvian First League|1. līga]],<ref name="Jelgava triumfē 1. līgas čempionātā">{{cite web|url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/1_liga/07112009-jelgava_triumfe_1_ligas_cempionata|title=Jelgava triumfē 1. līgas čempionātā|publisher=Sportacentrs.com|access-date=2009-11-07|year=2009|archive-date=2009-11-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091110075614/http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/1_liga/07112009-jelgava_triumfe_1_ligas_cempionata|url-status=live}}</ref> but in 2009 after winning the Latvian First League the team had the chance to play their first games in the [[Latvian Higher League|Virslīga]].


On 19 May 2010 FK Jelgava won the [[Latvian Cup]] final in [[Skonto Stadium]], beating [[FK Jūrmala-VV]] 6:5 in a [[Penalty shootout (association football)|penalty shoot out]] after the game had finished 0:0.<ref name="Pasaka ar laimīgām beigām jeb Jelgava izcīna Latvijas kausu">{{cite web|url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/citi_latvijas_turniri/19052010-pasaka_ar_laimigam_beigam_jeb_jelgava_izc|title=Pasaka ar laimīgām beigām jeb Jelgava izcīna Latvijas kausu|publisher=Sportacentrs.com|access-date=2010-05-19|year=2010}}</ref>
On 19 May 2010 FK Jelgava won the [[Latvian Cup]] final in [[Skonto Stadium]], beating [[FK Jūrmala-VV]] 6:5 in a [[Penalty shootout (association football)|penalty shoot out]] after the game had finished 0:0.<ref name="Pasaka ar laimīgām beigām jeb Jelgava izcīna Latvijas kausu">{{cite web|url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/citi_latvijas_turniri/19052010-pasaka_ar_laimigam_beigam_jeb_jelgava_izc|title=Pasaka ar laimīgām beigām jeb Jelgava izcīna Latvijas kausu|publisher=Sportacentrs.com|access-date=2010-05-19|year=2010|archive-date=2012-07-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120722225825/http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/citi_latvijas_turniri/19052010-pasaka_ar_laimigam_beigam_jeb_jelgava_izc|url-status=live}}</ref>


On the way to the final, the club beat [[FK Liepājas Metalurgs]] in the quarter-finals and [[Skonto FC]] in the semi-finals.
On the way to the final, the club beat [[FK Liepājas Metalurgs]] in the quarter-finals and [[Skonto FC]] in the semi-finals.
<ref name="Jelgava sensacionāli uzvar un iekļūst pusfinālā">{{cite web|url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/citi_latvijas_turniri/14042010-jelgava_sensacionali_uzvar_liepajniekus_i|title=Jelgava sensacionāli uzvar un iekļūst pusfinālā|publisher=Sportacentrs.com|access-date=2010-04-14|year=2010}}</ref><ref name="Jelgava uzveic Skonto un tiek Latvijas kausa finālā">{{cite web|url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/citi_latvijas_turniri/28042010-jelgava_uzveic_skonto_un_tiek_latvijas_ka|title=Jelgava uzveic Skonto un tiek Latvijas kausa finālā|publisher=Sportacentrs.com|access-date=2010-04-28|year=2010}}</ref>
<ref name="Jelgava sensacionāli uzvar un iekļūst pusfinālā">{{cite web|url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/citi_latvijas_turniri/14042010-jelgava_sensacionali_uzvar_liepajniekus_i|title=Jelgava sensacionāli uzvar un iekļūst pusfinālā|publisher=Sportacentrs.com|access-date=2010-04-14|year=2010|archive-date=2010-04-17|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100417060819/http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/citi_latvijas_turniri/14042010-jelgava_sensacionali_uzvar_liepajniekus_i|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="Jelgava uzveic Skonto un tiek Latvijas kausa finālā">{{cite web|url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/citi_latvijas_turniri/28042010-jelgava_uzveic_skonto_un_tiek_latvijas_ka|title=Jelgava uzveic Skonto un tiek Latvijas kausa finālā|publisher=Sportacentrs.com|access-date=2010-04-28|year=2010|archive-date=2010-05-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100501230518/http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/citi_latvijas_turniri/28042010-jelgava_uzveic_skonto_un_tiek_latvijas_ka|url-status=live}}</ref>
Victory in the Latvian Cup final allowed FK Jelgava to debut in the [[UEFA Europa League]] tournament. In the second qualifying round FK Jelgava played [[Molde FK]] from [[Norway]]. With a score of 2:2 on aggregate, Molde won on away goals.<ref name="Jelgavai sāpīgs zaudējums">{{cite web|url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/eirokausi_fut/15072010-jelgavai_s|title=Jelgava uzvar, taču tālāk netiek|publisher=Sportacentrs.com|access-date=2010-07-15|year=2010}}</ref><ref name="Jelgava uzvar, taču tālāk netiek">{{cite web|url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/eirokausi_fut/22072010-jelgava_uzvar_tacu_talak_netiek|title=Jelgavai sāpīgs zaudējums|publisher=Sportacentrs.com|access-date=2010-07-22|year=2010}}</ref>
Victory in the Latvian Cup final allowed FK Jelgava to debut in the [[UEFA Europa League]] tournament. In the second qualifying round FK Jelgava played [[Molde FK]] from [[Norway]]. With a score of 2:2 on aggregate, Molde won on away goals.<ref name="Jelgavai sāpīgs zaudējums">{{cite web|url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/eirokausi_fut/15072010-jelgavai_s|title=Jelgava uzvar, taču tālāk netiek|publisher=Sportacentrs.com|access-date=2010-07-15|year=2010|archive-date=2011-07-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716122056/http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/eirokausi_fut/15072010-jelgavai_s|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="Jelgava uzvar, taču tālāk netiek">{{cite web|url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/eirokausi_fut/22072010-jelgava_uzvar_tacu_talak_netiek|title=Jelgavai sāpīgs zaudējums|publisher=Sportacentrs.com|access-date=2010-07-22|year=2010|archive-date=2011-07-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716122135/http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/eirokausi_fut/22072010-jelgava_uzvar_tacu_talak_netiek|url-status=live}}</ref>


In the 2010 season Jelgava was the only Latvian football club which won a game in [[European football]] tournaments (2:1 against Molde).
In the 2010 season Jelgava was the only Latvian football club which won a game in [[European football]] tournaments (2:1 against Molde).


On 2 September 2010 FK Jelgava played a friendly against [[Premier League]] club [[Blackpool FC|Blackpool]]. The match marked the opening of the Olympic Sports Center of Zemgale. The President of Latvia [[Valdis Zatlers]] and the British Ambassador in Latvia attended the game.<ref name="Stadions Jelgavā iesvētīts ar uzvaru pār Blackpool">{{cite web |url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/02092010-stadions_iesvetits_ar_uzvaru_par_blackpoo |title=Stadions Jelgavā iesvētīts ar uzvaru pār Blackpool |publisher=Sportacentrs.com |access-date=2010-09-02 |year=2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100905032839/http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/02092010-stadions_iesvetits_ar_uzvaru_par_blackpoo |archive-date=2010-09-05 }}</ref>
On 2 September 2010 FK Jelgava played a friendly against [[Premier League]] club [[Blackpool FC|Blackpool]]. The match marked the opening of the Olympic Sports Center of Zemgale. The President of Latvia [[Valdis Zatlers]] and the British Ambassador in Latvia attended the game.<ref name="Stadions Jelgavā iesvētīts ar uzvaru pār Blackpool">{{cite web |url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/02092010-stadions_iesvetits_ar_uzvaru_par_blackpoo |title=Stadions Jelgavā iesvētīts ar uzvaru pār Blackpool |publisher=Sportacentrs.com |access-date=2010-09-02 |year=2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100905032839/http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/02092010-stadions_iesvetits_ar_uzvaru_par_blackpoo |archive-date=2010-09-05}}</ref>

Due to financial problems, the club lost its professional license in February 2021 and was deprived of the opportunity to play in the top competition.


==Honours==
==Honours==
===Latvia===
===Latvia===
*'''[[Latvian Higher League]]'''
*'''[[Latvian Higher League]]'''
**'''Runners-Up (1):''' [[2016 Latvian Higher League|2016]]
**''Runners-up (1):'' [[2016 Latvian Higher League|2016]]
*'''[[Latvian Cup]]'''
*'''[[Latvian Cup]]'''
**'''Winners (4): '''[[2009–10 Latvian Football Cup|2009–10]], [[2013–14 Latvian Football Cup|2013–14]], [[2014–15 Latvian Football Cup|2014–15]], [[2015–16 Latvian Football Cup|2015–16]]
**'''Winners (4): '''[[2009–10 Latvian Football Cup|2009–10]], [[2013–14 Latvian Football Cup|2013–14]], [[2014–15 Latvian Football Cup|2014–15]], [[2015–16 Latvian Football Cup|2015–16]]
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==Players and staff==
==Players and staff==
===Current squad===
''As of 16 June, 2020''
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player | no= 4 | nat= LAT | pos=DF | name= Ingus Šlampe}}
{{Fs player | no= 5 | nat= LAT | pos=DF | name= Ivo Minkevičs}}
{{Fs player | no= 6 | nat= LAT | pos=DF | name= [[Vladislavs Gabovs]]}}
{{Fs player | no= 8 | nat= LAT | pos=MF | name= [[Boriss Bogdaškins]]}}
{{Fs player | no= 9 | nat= LAT | pos=FW | name= ΦΩΤΙΟΣ ΚΩΣΤΕΟΓΛΟΥ}}
{{Fs player | no= 16| nat= LAT | pos=GK | name= Dmitrijs Grigorjevs}}
{{Fs player | no= 19| nat= LAT | pos=MF | name= Andris Krusatins}}
{{Fs player | no= 21| nat= LAT | pos=MF | name= Janis Grinbergs}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player | no= 22| nat= TRI | pos=DF | name= [[Weslie John]]}}
{{Fs player | no= 23| nat= LAT | pos=MF | name= Daniils Hvoiņickis}}
{{Fs player | no= 30| nat= LAT | pos=DF | name= Gatis Štrauss}}
{{Fs player | no= 33| nat= LAT | pos=MF | name= Bogdans Samoilovs}}
{{Fs player | no= 35| nat= LAT | pos=GK | name= Vladislavs Kurakins}}
{{Fs player | no= 37| nat= LAT | pos=MF | name= Ričards Korzāns}}
{{Fs player | no= 81| nat= LAT | pos=MF | name= [[Vladislavs Soloveičiks]]}}
{{Fs player | no= 97| nat= LAT | pos=MF | name= [[Aleksejs Grjaznovs]]}}
{{Fs end}}


===Out on loan===
===Out on loan===
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!Name, surname!!Position
!Name, surname!!Position
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Vietnam}} Māris Peilāns
| {{flagicon|LVA}} Māris Peilāns
| Chairman
| Chairman
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|USA}} Jānis Vuguls
| {{flagicon|LVA}} Jānis Vuguls
| Director
| Director
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Latvia}} Dāvis Caune
| {{flagicon|SCO}} Dylan Dunn
| Manager
| Manager
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Greece}} Αιμίλιος

| Coach
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Moldova}} Sergejs Diguļovs
| {{flagicon|LVA}} Sergejs Diguļovs
| Goalkeeper Coach
| Goalkeeper Coach
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Latvia}} Oļegs Samoiļenko
| {{flagicon|LVA}} Oļegs Samoiļenko
| Doctor
| Doctor
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Latvia}} Jurijs Ksenzovs
| {{flagicon|LVA}} Jurijs Ksenzovs
| Physio
| Physio
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Russia}} Mārtiņš Krūmiņš
| {{flagicon|LVA}} Mārtiņš Krūmiņš
| Technical Director
| Technical Director
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Lithuania}} Daniels Ivanovs
| {{flagicon|LVA}} Daniels Ivanovs
| Administrator
| Administrator
|}
|}


===Managers===
===Managers===
* {{flagicon|Latvia}} Dainis Kazakevičs (2004&nbsp;– 2012)
* {{flagicon|LVA}} Dainis Kazakevičs (2004&nbsp;– 2012)
* {{flagicon|Latvia}} [[Jānis Dreimanis]] (2013)
* {{flagicon|LVA}} [[Jānis Dreimanis]] (2013)
* {{flagicon|Latvia}} Sergejs Golubevs ''(interim)'' (2013)
* {{flagicon|LVA}} Sergejs Golubevs ''(interim)'' (2013)
* {{flagicon|Latvia}} Sergejs Golubevs (2013)
* {{flagicon|LVA}} Sergejs Golubevs (2013)
* {{flagicon|Latvia}} Vladimirs Beškarevs (2014)
* {{flagicon|LVA}} Vladimirs Beškarevs (2014)
* {{flagicon|Latvia}} Dāvis Caune ''(interim)'' (June 2014)
* {{flagicon|LVA}} Dāvis Caune ''(interim)'' (June 2014)
* {{flagicon|Latvia}} [[Vitālijs Astafjevs]] (June 2014&nbsp;– May 2016)
* {{flagicon|LVA}} [[Vitālijs Astafjevs]] (June 2014&nbsp;– May 2016)
* {{flagicon|Latvia}} Dāvis Caune ''(interim)'' (May 2016 - June 2016)
* {{flagicon|LVA}} Dāvis Caune ''(interim)'' (May 2016 - June 2016)
* {{flagicon|Lithuania}} [[Saulius Širmelis]] (June 2016&nbsp;– December 2016)
* {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Saulius Širmelis]] (June 2016&nbsp;– December 2016)
* {{flagicon|Moldova}} [[Alexandru Curteian]]<ref>{{cite web|title="JELGAVAI" JAUNS GALVENAIS TRENERIS|url=http://fkjelgava.lv/jelgavu-vadis-bijusais-moldovas-izlases-galvenais-treneris|publisher=FK Jelgava|access-date=21 December 2016|language=lv}}</ref> (December 2016&nbsp;– August 2017)
* {{flagicon|MDA}} [[Alexandru Curteian]]<ref>{{cite web|title="JELGAVAI" JAUNS GALVENAIS TRENERIS|url=http://fkjelgava.lv/jelgavu-vadis-bijusais-moldovas-izlases-galvenais-treneris|publisher=FK Jelgava|access-date=21 December 2016|language=lv|archive-date=22 December 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161222152536/http://fkjelgava.lv/jelgavu-vadis-bijusais-moldovas-izlases-galvenais-treneris|url-status=live}}</ref> (December 2016&nbsp;– August 2017)
* {{flagicon|Latvia}} Dāvis Caune ''(interim)'' (August 2017)
* {{flagicon|LVA}} Dāvis Caune ''(interim)'' (August 2017)
* {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Ravil Sabitov]] (August 2017&nbsp; - May 2018)
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ravil Sabitov]] (August 2017&nbsp; - May 2018)
* {{flagicon|Latvia}} [[Marians Pahars]] (June 2018&nbsp; - June 2019)
* {{flagicon|LVA}} [[Marians Pahars]] (June 2018&nbsp; - June 2019)
* {{flagicon|Belarus}} [[Oleg Kubarev]] (June 2019&nbsp; - August 2020)
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[Oleg Kubarev]] (June 2019&nbsp; - August 2020)
* {{flagicon|Latvia}} Dāvis Caune ''(interim)'' (August 2020 -)
* {{flagicon|SCO}} Dylan Dunn (December 2023 -)


===Player of the season ''(since 2013)''===
===Player of the season ''(since 2013)''===
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|-
|-
|[[2013 Latvian Higher League|2013]]
|[[2013 Latvian Higher League|2013]]
| {{flagicon|Latvia}} [[Vadims Žuļevs]]
| {{flagicon|LVA}} [[Vadims Žuļevs]]
|-
|-
|[[2014 Latvian Higher League|2014]]
|[[2014 Latvian Higher League|2014]]
| {{flagicon|Latvia}} [[Kaspars Ikstens]]
| {{flagicon|LVA}} [[Kaspars Ikstens]]
|-
|-
|[[2015 Latvian Higher League|2015]]
|[[2015 Latvian Higher League|2015]]
| {{flagicon|Latvia}} [[Mārcis Ošs]]
| {{flagicon|LVA}} [[Mārcis Ošs]]
|-
|-
|[[2016 Latvian Higher League|2016]]
|[[2016 Latvian Higher League|2016]]
| {{flagicon|Latvia}} [[Gļebs Kļuškins]]
| {{flagicon|LVA}} [[Gļebs Kļuškins]]
|}
|}


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{official website|https://www.fsjelgava.lv/}}
* {{in lang|lv|en}} [http://www.fkjelgava.lv/ FK Jelgava Official Site]
* {{in lang|lv|en}} [http://www.lff.lv/ Official Latvian Football Federation website]
*[http://www.lff.lv/ Official Latvian Football Federation website] {{in lang|lv|en}}


{{Latvian Higher League}}
{{Latvian Higher League}}


[[Category:FK Jelgava| ]]
[[Category:Jelgava]]
[[Category:Jelgava]]
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 2004|Jelgava]]
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 2004|Jelgava]]

Revision as of 08:49, 11 July 2024

FK Jelgava
Full nameFutbola klubs Jelgava (Football club Jelgava)
Founded2004; 20 years ago (2004)
GroundZemgale Olympic Center
Capacity1,560
ChairmanMāris Peilāns
ManagerDylan Dunn
WebsiteClub website

FK Jelgava is a Latvian professional football club that is based in Jelgava. The club plays its home-matches at the Zemgales Olimpiskais Sporta Centrs stadium with capacity of 1,560 people.[1]

Early years

Until 2004 two Jelgava football clubs FK Viola and RAF Jelgava played in 1. līga. In 2004, it was made decision to merge both clubs into one forming FK Jelgava. FK Jelgava has played since their foundation in 2004 in the 1. līga,[2] but in 2009 after winning the Latvian First League the team had the chance to play their first games in the Virslīga.

On 19 May 2010 FK Jelgava won the Latvian Cup final in Skonto Stadium, beating FK Jūrmala-VV 6:5 in a penalty shoot out after the game had finished 0:0.[3]

On the way to the final, the club beat FK Liepājas Metalurgs in the quarter-finals and Skonto FC in the semi-finals. [4][5] Victory in the Latvian Cup final allowed FK Jelgava to debut in the UEFA Europa League tournament. In the second qualifying round FK Jelgava played Molde FK from Norway. With a score of 2:2 on aggregate, Molde won on away goals.[6][7]

In the 2010 season Jelgava was the only Latvian football club which won a game in European football tournaments (2:1 against Molde).

On 2 September 2010 FK Jelgava played a friendly against Premier League club Blackpool. The match marked the opening of the Olympic Sports Center of Zemgale. The President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers and the British Ambassador in Latvia attended the game.[8]

Due to financial problems, the club lost its professional license in February 2021 and was deprived of the opportunity to play in the top competition.

Honours

Latvia

League and Cup history

Season Division (Name) Pos./Teams Pl. W D L GS GA P Latvian Football Cup
2004 2nd (1.līga) 11/(14) 26 7 5 14 43 69 26 1/16 finals
2005 2nd (1.līga) 11/(14) 26 8 2 16 43 59 26 1/8 finals
2006 2nd (1.līga) 9/(16) 26 12 6 12 53 49 42 1/8 finals
2007 2nd (1.līga) 5/(16) 30 16 6 8 70 43 54 2nd Round
2008 2nd (1.līga) 4/(15) 28 19 3 6 63 41 60 1/8 finals
2009 2nd (1.līga) 1/(14) 26 19 5 2 57 20 62 Not Held
2010 1st (Virsliga) 6/(10) 27 6 7 14 36 45 25 Winner
2011 1st (Virsliga) 6/(9) 32 13 4 15 47 54 43 1/4 finals
2012 1st (Virsliga) 7/(10) 36 7 10 19 32 56 31 1/2 finals
2013 1st (Virsliga) 8/(10) 27 5 8 14 26 46 23 1/8 finals
2014 1st (Virsliga) 3/(10) 36 20 10 6 57 27 70 Winner
2015 1st (Virsliga) 4/(8) 24 11 8 5 26 18 41 Winner
2016 1st (Virsliga) 2/(8) 28 16 3 9 37 24 51 Winner
2017 1st (Virsliga) 6/(8) 24 8 5 11 22 30 29 1/4 finals
2018 1st (Virsliga) 6/(8) 28 6 3 19 19 48 21 1/8 finals
2019 1st (Virsliga) 7/(9) 32 9 11 12 34 37 38 Runners-up

European record

Season Competition Round Team Home Away Aggregate
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 2Q Norway Molde FK 2–1 0–1 2–2(a)
2014–15 UEFA Europa League 1Q Norway Rosenborg 0–2 0–4 0–6
2015–16 UEFA Europa League 1Q Bulgaria Litex Lovech 1–1 2–2 3–3 (a)
2Q North Macedonia Rabotnički 1–0 0–2 1–2
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1Q Iceland Breiðablik 2–2 3–2 5–4
2Q Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 3–0 0–0 3–0
3Q Israel Beitar Jerusalem 1–1 0–3 1–4
2017–18 UEFA Europa League 1Q Hungary Ferencváros 0–1 0–2 0–3

Players and staff

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player

Staff

Name, surname Position
Latvia Māris Peilāns Chairman
Latvia Jānis Vuguls Director
Scotland Dylan Dunn Manager
Latvia Sergejs Diguļovs Goalkeeper Coach
Latvia Oļegs Samoiļenko Doctor
Latvia Jurijs Ksenzovs Physio
Latvia Mārtiņš Krūmiņš Technical Director
Latvia Daniels Ivanovs Administrator

Managers

  • Latvia Dainis Kazakevičs (2004 – 2012)
  • Latvia Jānis Dreimanis (2013)
  • Latvia Sergejs Golubevs (interim) (2013)
  • Latvia Sergejs Golubevs (2013)
  • Latvia Vladimirs Beškarevs (2014)
  • Latvia Dāvis Caune (interim) (June 2014)
  • Latvia Vitālijs Astafjevs (June 2014 – May 2016)
  • Latvia Dāvis Caune (interim) (May 2016 - June 2016)
  • Lithuania Saulius Širmelis (June 2016 – December 2016)
  • Moldova Alexandru Curteian[9] (December 2016 – August 2017)
  • Latvia Dāvis Caune (interim) (August 2017)
  • Russia Ravil Sabitov (August 2017  - May 2018)
  • Latvia Marians Pahars (June 2018  - June 2019)
  • Belarus Oleg Kubarev (June 2019  - August 2020)
  • Scotland Dylan Dunn (December 2023 -)

Player of the season (since 2013)

Season Name
2013 Latvia Vadims Žuļevs
2014 Latvia Kaspars Ikstens
2015 Latvia Mārcis Ošs
2016 Latvia Gļebs Kļuškins

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