• The 1996 season in the Latvian Higher League, named Virslīga, was the sixth domestic competition since the Baltic nation gained independence from the Soviet...
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  • football in Latvia. Organised by the Latvian Football Federation, the Higher League is contested by 10 clubs. The first all-national Latvian championship...
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  • The Latvian Hockey Higher League (Latvian: Latvijas Virslīgas hokeja čempionāts), also known as the Optibet Hockey League (Latvian: Optibet hokeja līga)...
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  • The 1997 season in the Latvian Higher League, named Virslīga, was the seventh domestic competition since the Baltic nation gained independence from the...
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  • The 2007 Latvian Higher League season was the 16th Virslīga season. It started on 7 April 2007 and finished on 4 December 2007. Eight teams competed in...
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  • The 1995 season in the Latvian Higher League, named Virslīga, was the fifth domestic competition since the Baltic nation gained independence from the...
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    Māris Verpakovskis (category Latvian Higher League players)
    forced to return to Latvia as soon as possible. On 23 January 2014, the establishment of the newly founded Latvian Higher League club FK Liepāja was officially...
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    Aleksandrs Koliņko (category Latvian Higher League players)
    (born 18 June 1975) is a Latvian professional football coach and a former player. He is the manager of Latvian Higher League club Super Nova. Koliņko...
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  • The 1996–97 Latvian Hockey League season was the sixth season of the Latvian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Latvia. Eight teams participated...
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    Marians Pahars (category Latvian Higher League players)
    Furthermore, he had two spells at Skonto in the Latvian Higher League. He also made 75 appearances for the Latvia national team, scoring 15 goals over an eleven-year...
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  • FK Auda (category CS1 Latvian-language sources (lv))
    Futbola klubs Auda is a Latvian professional football club, playing in the Latvian Higher League, the highest division of domestic football. They are based...
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    Vitālijs Astafjevs (category Latvian Higher League players)
    Skonto Latvian Higher League (9): 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2010 Latvian Football Cup: 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998 Latvia Baltic Cup:...
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    Valmiera FC (category 1996 establishments in Latvia)
    Football Club is a Latvian professional football club playing in the Virslīga, the highest division of the Latvian football league system. The club is...
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    Mihails Miholaps (category Latvian Higher League players)
    and goals Latvian Higher League top goalscorer: 1996, 2001, 2002, 2006 CIS Cup top goalscorer: 1999 Latvian Football Federation (in Latvian) Mihails Miholaps...
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  • Matīss Kivlenieks (category CS1 Latvian-language sources (lv))
    (26 August 1996 – 4 July 2021) was a Latvian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for Prizma Riga of the Latvian Hockey Higher League (LHL), the...
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  • Skonto FC (category CS1 Latvian-language sources (lv))
    and FK Rīga in the Latvian Higher League and FC Rostov in the Russian Premier League. On 8 July 2010, Skonto lost in the Europa League first qualifying...
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  • RAF Jelgava (category Defunct football clubs in Latvia)
    Latvian Higher League Runners-Up (2): 1992, 1994, 1995 Latvian Cup Winners (2): 1993, 1996 Latvian SSR Higher League Winner: (2) 1988, 1989 Latvian Cup...
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  • Almir Aganspahić (category Latvian Higher League players)
    Aganspahić (born 12 September 1996) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Latvian Higher League club Liepāja. Sarajevo Bosnian...
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    Aleksandr Pavlenko (footballer, born 1976) (category Russian Premier League players)
    Division in 1994 for FC Spartak-d Moscow. Russian Premier League champion: 1996. Latvian Higher League 3rd place: 2001, 2002. Aleksandr Pavlenko at FootballFacts...
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  • Hockey League (NAHL — Latvian: Neatkarīga amatieru hokeja līga) is the largest amateur ice hockey league in the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)...
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    Vīts Rimkus (category Latvian Higher League players)
    and failed to secure a place in the Latvian Higher League for the 2014 season. Prior to the 2014 Latvian First League season Rimlus moved to AFA Olaine...
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    Vitālijs Maksimenko (category Latvian Higher League players)
    is a Latvian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Greek Super League 2 club Aiolikos. He made his international debut for Latvia in 2013...
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    Andrejs Rubins (category Latvian Higher League players)
    his career in 1996 at FK Auda in the Latvian 2nd Division. The following year he moved to Sweden with Östers, where he made eleven league appearances,...
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  • the 17 prominent figures of Latvian culture who signed an open letter to the Broadened Assembly of the Latvian Writers League with the initiative of establishing...
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    Simo Valakari (category Latvian Higher League managers)
    Finnish League Cup: 2014 Kuopion Palloseura Veikkausliiga runner-up: 2021, 2022 Finnish Cup: 2021, 2022 FK Auda Virslīga 3rd place: 2023 Riga FC Latvian Supercup:...
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  • of Latvia is ice hockey. Ice hockey is the most popular sport in Latvia.[citation needed] Its professional league is the Latvian Hockey Higher League, held...
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  • North Basketball League LEBL – Latvian-Estonian Basketball League – featuring teams from Latvia and Estonia VTB League – VTB United League – featuring teams...
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  • Valērijs Ivanovs (category Latvian Higher League players)
    Jelgava Latvian Higher League runner-up: 1992, 1993 Latvian Football Cup winner: 1993 Skonto Latvian Higher League champion: 1995, 1996, 1997 Latvian Football...
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    Latvia (/ˈlætviə/ LAT-vee-ə, sometimes /ˈlɑːtviə/ LAHT-vee-ə; Latvian: Latvija Latvian pronunciation: [ˈlatvija]), officially the Republic of Latvia, is...
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    Joseph Minala (category Latvian Higher League players)
    March 2023, Minala signed for Latvian Higher League club FK Liepāja. In the summer of 2023, Minala joined Maltese Premier League side Sliema Wanderers. Minala...
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