• Statistics of Latvian Higher League in the 1990 season. It was contested by 14 teams, and Gauja won the championship. Source: rsssf.com 1990 Baltic League RSSSF...
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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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  • Statistics of Latvian Higher League in the 1991 season. It was contested by 20 teams, and Forums Skonto won the championship. Source: rsssf.com RSSSF...
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  • Statistics of Latvian Higher League in the 1989 season. It was contested by 17 teams, and RAF won the championship. Source: rsssf.com Notes: Only played...
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  • Championship of the Latvian SSR in football (also Higher Football League of the Latvian SSR, Latvian: Latvijas PSR futbola Augstākā līga) was a top competition...
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  • dissolution of the Soviet Union. The league consisting of 18 clubs from the Lithuania SSR, Estonian SSR, the Latvian SSR and a special invitee FC Progress...
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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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    Valmiera FC (category CS1 Latvian-language sources (lv))
    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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    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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    Kaspars Dubra (category Latvian Higher League players)
    Dubra (born 20 December 1990) is a Latvian professional footballer who plays as a defender for A Lyga club Panevėžys and the Latvian national team. He can...
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  • the league's history: 39   (39) Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina (6.500) 40   (40) Erovnuli Liga (6.375) 41   (41) Latvian Higher League (6.125)...
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    the ethnic Estonians in Estonian SSR (similarly to Latvians in Latvian SSR, but unlike Lithuanians in Lithuanian SSR) suffered a sharp decline of their...
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    Vitālijs Maksimenko (category Latvian Higher League players)
    Maksimenko (born 8 December 1990) is a Latvian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Greek Super League 2 club Aiolikos. He made his...
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    Subsequent steps toward full independence were taken on May 4, 1990. The Latvian SSR Supreme Council, elected in the first democratic elections since...
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  • Augšdaugavas NSS (category Articles with Latvian-language sources (lv))
    in 1988 as Zemgale Ilūkste ('Semigallia'). It took part in the Latvian SSR Higher League, finishing 13th in its debut season. In 1989, just one year after...
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  • C) Italian Hockey League Women (IHLW) (1990; formerly Serie A) Latvian Hockey Higher League (1931; also known as Optibet Hockey League) Independent Amateur...
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    Riga (redirect from Riga, Latvia)
    1917–1918 Republic of Latvia 1918–1940  Latvian SSR 1940–1941 Nazi Germany 1941–1944  Latvian SSR 1944–1990 Republic of Latvia 1990–present The river Daugava...
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    SSR: Karelo-Finnish SSR: Ленинский коммунистический союз молодежи Карело-Финской ССР, ЛКСМ КФССР Kazakh SSR: Kirghiz SSR: Latvian SSR: Latvijas Ļeņina Komunistiskā...
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    Soviet Union (redirect from UdSSR)
    Soviet-occupied Bessarabia, and Ukrainian SSR. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were also annexed by the Soviet Union and turned into SSRs, which was not recognized by...
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    Boriss Bogdaškins (category Latvian Higher League players)
    Bogdaškins (born 21 February 1990) is a Latvian footballer who plays as a midfielder. Bogdaškins made his international debut for Latvia on 6 September 2019 in...
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  • Armands Pētersons (category Latvian Higher League players)
    1990) is a Latvian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Jelgava and the Latvia national team. Pētersons made his international debut for Latvia on...
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  • needed] Representation  Ukrainian SSR: 11  Russian SFSR 4  Byelorussian SSR: 3  Armenian SSR 2  Latvian SSR: 1  Moldavian SSR 1 Source: [citation needed] Representation...
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    Jelgava (redirect from Jelgava, Latvia)
    city's main football team, FK Jelgava, plays in the Latvian Higher League and has won the Latvian Football Cup four times.[citation needed] Johann Heinrich...
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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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  • Ilmārs Verpakovskis (category Latvian Higher League players)
    1958 – 6 February 2022) was a Latvian footballer who played as a midfielder. He spent the bulk of his career with the Latvian club FK Liepājas Metalurgs...
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  • Sergei Zholtok (category Latvian ice hockey centres)
    2004–05 NHL lockout, Žoltoks returned to Latvia and played for Riga 2000 team of the Latvian Hockey Higher League and the Belarusian Extraleague. On November...
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    republics, including the Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR, Estonian SSR, Moldavian SSR. Ukrainian SSR and Byelorussian SSR. Western countries invested heavily...
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  • SK Blāzma (category Football clubs in Latvia)
    was reorganized and Dynamo club lost its place in the league. Dynamo again played in the Latvian Football Championship in 1952 but finished 9th out of...
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  • to People's Parliaments. The annexation of the Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR, and Estonian SSR was completed by 6 August 1940. The Soviets took control of...
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  • The Soviet Top League, known after 1970 as the Higher League (Russian: Чемпионат СССР по футболу: Высшая лига, romanized: Vyschaya Liga), served as the...
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