Latvian Higher League (redirect from LMT Virslīga)
Latvian Higher League or Virslīga, known for sponsorship reasons as TonyBet Virslīga since 2024, is a professional football league and the top tier of...
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The 1939–40 football season was the 13th season of the Latvian Virsliga. It was also the last season of football in independent Latvia before its annexation...
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ASK Rīga 1935–36 – ASK Rīga 1936–37 – US Rīga 1937–38 – ASK Rīga 1938–39 – ASK Rīga 1939–40 – US Rīga 1940–41 – Dinamo Rīga 1941–42 – US Rīga 1942–43 –...
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cup Kazakhstani women's football championship Kazakhstani Women's Cup Virsliga: 1st-tier 1. līga: 2nd-tier 2. līga: 3rd-tier Rigas cempionats Kurzemes...
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RAF Jelgava in the early 1990s RAF was one of the strongest teams in Virslīga. However, when the plant ran into financial difficulties, the team received...
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matches for Latvia in 1935, two in 1936, eight in 1937, eight in 1938, three in 1939 and one in 1940 - in the last international match for Latvia before...
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1945) Alan Smith, English footballer (born 1939) 29 August: Reg Matthewson, English footballer (born 1939) Anne O'Brien, Irish footballer (born 1956)...
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7th 2013 Latvia 2014–15 Latvian Football Cup Jelgava 5th 2013–14 2015 Virsligas Winter Cup Skonto FC 2nd 2014 Kazakhstan 2015 Kazakhstan Cup FC Kairat...
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February: Luis Aragonés, Spanish international football player and manager (born 1938) 1 February: Stefan Bozhkov, Bulgarian international footballer (born 1923)...
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