FK Vindava is a former Latvian football club located in Ventspils. It was founded in 2007 on the basis of FK Honda, which got 4th place in 2006 in Latvian...
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Vindava may refer to: FK Vindava, a football club in Latvia Ventspils, a town in Latvia named Vindava before 1917 This disambiguation page lists articles...
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No. Pos. Nation Player — DF LVA Kirils Mitins (to FK Vindava) — GK LVA Māris Eltermanis (on loan to Dinaburg FC)...
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Ventspils (Ventspils) Riga FC-2 (Rīga) FK RFS-2 (Rīga) Valmiera FC-2 (Valmiera) FK Tukums 2000-2 (Tukums) FK Beitar (Rīga) a Previously won as Ranto/AVV...
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Defender Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1997–2005 FK Ventspils 140 (6) 2007–2008 FK Vindava Ventspils 25 (0) International career‡ 1998–2002 Latvia...
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Nikolajs Kozačuks (category FK Ventspils players)
left it at the end of the season, joining the Latvian First League club FK Vindava in July 2007. Scoring 10 goals, he helped the club win the league and...
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Statistics of Latvian First League for the 2007 season. It was contested by 16 teams, and FK Vindava Ventspils won the championship. Source: [citation needed]...
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Vitālijs Meļņičenko (category FK Rīga players)
While playing for Olimps/RFS, Meļņičenko managed to score a goal against FK Vindava and all in all played 7 league games. During the loan spell at SK Blāzma...
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Olimps Rīga from relegation. On 12 January 2009 Vindava withdrew from Virslīga due to financial reasons. FK Jūrmala merged with JFC Kauguri/Multibanka, which...
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between April 18 and June 15, 2008. FK Daugava Daugavpils successfully pursued its first title in the final against FK Ventspils, 3–0, in Skonto Stadions...
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season, and the top two clubs from the 1. līga 2007 season, champions FK Vindava (from Ventspils), and second placed SK Blāzma (from Rēzekne) were both...
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Valerijus Mižigurskis (category FK Žalgiris players)
2004 FK Vėtra 5 (1) 2005 FK Ekranas 22 (1) 2006–2007 FK Žalgiris Vilnius 51 (18) 2008 FK Vindava Ventspils 6 (2) 2008 FC Kaisar 13 (1) 2009 FK Tauras...
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Ervis Kraja (from Vllaznia Shkodër) — FW UKR Olexandr Lishchuk (from FK Vindava Ventspils) 39 DF UKR Maksym Zinakov (promoted from Zakarpattia-2) 40...
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had a Russian name from the time of the Russian Empire, called Виндава (Vindava) or Виндау (Vindau), although Вентспилс (Ventspils) has been used since...
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Roman Romanchuk (footballer) (category FK Žalgiris players)
Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2006–2007 Ros Bila Tserkva 57 (3) 2008 Vindava 29 (1) 2009 Žalgiris 5 (1) 2009 Nyva Ternopil 6 (1) 2010 Žalgiris 18 (0)...
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Igors Labuts (category FK Spartaks Jūrmala players)
Labuts made his debut for Blāzma on 8 November 2008 in a 2-2 draw against Vindava Ventspils for the Latvian First League. In summer of 2009 Labuts moved...
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Tadas Gražiūnas (category FK Panerys Vilnius players)
Astrakhan 33 (1) 2004–2006 Žalgiris Vilnius 68 (5) 2007 FC Vilnius 5 (0) 2008 Vindava Ventspils 14 (0) 2009–2010 Žalgiris Vilnius 10 (1) 2010 Tauras Tauragė...
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