FK Daugava or Daugava Riga may refer to: FC Daugava Riga (1944–1990) FK Pārdaugava (1991–1995) Torpedo Rīga (1996–2000) Policijas FK (1999–2002) FK RFS...
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FK RFS is a professional Latvian football club based in Riga. The club competes in Virsliga, the top tier of Latvian football. Founded in 2016, the club...
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158839°E / 56.9549973; 24.158839 Daugava National Stadium (Latvian: Daugavas stadions) is a multifunctional stadium in Riga, Latvia, which was first opened...
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FK Daugava Rīga was a Latvian football club, based at the Daugava Stadium in Riga. They played in the Latvian Higher League. The last manager of the team...
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FC Daugava Riga (FK Daugava Rīga) is a former Soviet and Latvian football club from Riga. It participated in the Soviet championships. In various years...
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of two simultaneous clubs with the name Daugava and should not be confused with the historic FK Daugava Rīga. In 2008, they won the Latvian Cup. In 2012...
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Higher League. Metta play their home games at Daugava Stadium. Until June 2018, their home venue was the Riga Hanza Secondary School Stadium. They are ranked...
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runners-up BFC Daugava. FK Daugava Riga won the play-off 4–1 on aggregate and therefore stayed in the Higher League. Ventspils Ilūkstes NSS Daugava Riga FS METTA...
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Liepāja – Daugava Liepāja and Dinamo Liepāja. In its debut season Daugava Liepāja were runners-up in the Latvian league behind the champions FK Dinamo Rīga. In...
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football in Latvia. FK Ventspils are the defending champions. The season started on 21 March 2014. Initially, Skonto Riga and Daugava Daugavpils, the second...
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