Dinaburg FC was a Latvian football club, playing in the city of Daugavpils. In 2009 it merged with FK Daugava. The club played at the Daugava Stadium...
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Daugavpils (redirect from Dinaburg)
Daugavpils. They play in the Latvian Higher League. In the past there was Dinaburg FC which played at the former Daugava Stadium. FBC Latgale represent the...
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striker Ri Myong-jun, who played with Dinaburg FC and FC Daugava in Latvia, FC Vestsjælland in Denmark, and Singhtarua FC in Thailand. Ri Jun-il is one of...
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1997 Latvian Higher League (section Skonto FC 1997)
Ninth teams competed in this edition, with Skonto FC claiming the title. Source: [citation needed] (C) Champions; (R) Relegated RSSSF Skonto FC 1997...
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problems, FC Daugava merged with Dinaburg FC and formed a united team under the name of FC Dinaburg for the 2009 season. That season Dinaburg were relegated...
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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 were the defending champions. Ventspils Vindava Olimps Rīga Skonto Dinaburg Daugava Metalurgs Jūrmala Blāzma For the 2008 season the league has expanded...
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Union on 6 September 1991. Eight teams competed in this edition, with Skonto FC claiming the title. Source: [citation needed] (C) Champions; (R) Relegated...
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Daugavpils and Dinaburg also merged and remained under the Dinaburg FC name. It is not yet certain which club's staff will operate the new club. Dinaburg also took...
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Daugavpils. After joining forces with Dinaburg FC, they adopted FC Dinaburg as their name, before folding in 2015. In 2008 FC Daugava-90 Riga, that was founded...
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City v Dinaburg FC Dinaburg FC v Bangor City 2008–09 UEFA Cup Bangor City v FC Midtjylland FC Midtjylland v Bangor City 2009–10 UEFA Europa League FC Honka...
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RAF Jelgava Skonto FC 2–1 (a.e.t.) 1997 Skonto FC Dinaburg FC 2–1 1998 Skonto FC FHK Liepājas Metalurgs 1–0 1999 FK Rīga Skonto FC 1–1 (a.e.t.) (6–5 pen...
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Graeme Sharp. Between winning the Welsh Cup and playing their opponents, FC Haka, the manager and most of the team had left, so new manager John King...
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Vadims Fjodorovs (category Dinaburg FC players)
He played for FC Dinaburg, but after the club's elimination from Virsliga in 2009, he became an unrestricted free agent and joined FC Daugava. In 2001...
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Andrei Korchagin (category Dinaburg FC players)
Sportakademklub Moscow 142 (34) 2002 Metallurg Krasnoyarsk 30 (1) 2003 Dinaburg Daugavpils 6 (1) 2003 Kristall Smolensk 12 (1) 2004 Darida Minsk Raion...
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Vitali Pinyaskin (category Dinaburg FC players)
Пиняскин; born 24 August 1972 in Moscow) is a former Russian football player. Dinaburg Latvian Higher League bronze: 1996, 1997 Latvian Football Cup runner-up:...
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Aleksejs Semjonovs (category Skonto FC players)
Latvia national football team, scoring two goals. His last club was Dinaburg FC. He also played in Estonia and Russia during his career. Aleksejs Semjonovs...
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Aleksei Kostenko (category Dinaburg FC players)
November 1984) is a Russian former footballer. Kostenko previously played for FC Spartak Nalchik in the Russian Premier League and SKA Rostov-on-Don in the...
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Aleksandrs Fedotovs (category Dinaburg FC players)
1992–1993 BJSS / Auseklis Daugavpils 37 (7) 1994 DAG Rīga 18 (8) 1995–2000 Dinaburg FC 125 (32) 2000–2001 Metalurgs Liepāja 7 (1) 2005 FK Venta 3 (0) International...
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Ēriks Pelcis (category Dinaburg FC players)
Pelcis (born 25 June 1978) is a Latvian former footballer. He played for FC Seoul of the South Korean K-League, then known as Anyang LG Cheetahs. Ēriks...
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Vyacheslav Danilin (category FC Moscow players)
football player. Danilin previously played for FC Moscow in the Russian Premier League and Dinaburg FC. * - played games and goals Данилин Вячеслав Вячеславович...
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Edgars Burlakovs (category Dinaburg FC players)
football midfielder from Latvia. His last club was Dinaburg FC. Burlakovs previously played for FC Rubin Kazan in the Russian First Division during the...
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Sasha Anttilainen (category Dinaburg FC players)
football player. Anttilainen formerly played for KooTeePee, JIPPO and Dinaburg. He has also played in Zenit St. Petersburg academy team. Anttilainen moved...
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Andrei Markov (footballer) (category Dinaburg FC players)
professional footballer. He played in the Russian Football National League for FC Dynamo Barnaul in 2008. Andrei Markov at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian) Career...
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2001 Latvian Higher League (section Skonto FC 2001)
Union on 6 September 1991. Eight teams competed in this edition, with Skonto FC claiming the title. Source: [citation needed] (C) Champions; (R) Relegated...
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Dmitri Timachev (category Dinaburg FC players)
Russian Football National League debut for FC Metallurg-Kuzbass Novokuznetsk on 27 July 2004 in a game against FC Arsenal Tula. Dmitri Timachev at FootballFacts...
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FK Zibens/Zemessardze (redirect from Dinaburg-2)
Zibens/Zemessardze Dinaburg-Zemessardze Before the 2006 season FK Zibens/Zemessardze merged with Dinaburg FC Reserves to become Dinaburg-Zemessardze. In...
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Dmitri Kozlov (footballer) (category Dinaburg FC players)
played in the Russian Premier League with FC Rotor Volgograd and in the Russian National Football League with FC Avangard Kursk. Dmitri Kozlov at Russian...
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Roman Hryhorchuk (category Dinaburg FC players)
During mid-season of 1997, Hryhorchuk moved to Latvian Virsliga club Dinaburg, but did not play a match for the first team until the next season. In...
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Andrei Streltsov (category Dinaburg FC players)
sometimes used even as a striker. On 1 February 2010 FC Anzhi Makhachkala signed the Russian right-back from FC Khimki, already he played for Anzhi from 2006...
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