Skonto FC was a Latvian professional football club, active from 1991 until 2016. The club played at the Skonto Stadium in Riga. Skonto won the Virsliga...
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FC METTA/LU Jelgava Valmiera BFC Daugavpils Tukums 2000 FK Auda Source: Aleksandrs Starkovs has won 12 league titles since independence with Skonto as...
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Igors Stepanovs (category Skonto FC players)
career at Skonto-Metāls (later Skonto Riga). He made his debut in senior football at an early age, being just 16 years old. Together with Skonto Riga he...
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Skonto Stadium (Latvian: Skonto stadions) is a football stadium in Riga, Latvia. The stadium was built in 2000 and currently has 8,087 seats in total...
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Skonto may refer to BK Skonto, a former basketball club based in Riga, Latvia Skonto FC, a Latvian football club based in Riga FC Skonto/Cerība-46.vsk...
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Aleksandrs Starkovs (category Skonto FC managers)
managed clubs such as Spartak Moscow in Russia, FK Baku in Azerbaijan and Skonto FC in Latvia. He had three stints with the Latvia national team. Starkovs...
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Marians Pahars (category Skonto FC players)
during his final season for the club. Furthermore, he had two spells at Skonto in the Latvian Higher League. He also made 75 appearances for the Latvia...
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Club, commonly referred to as Riga FC, is a Latvian football club, founded in 2014. The club is based at the Skonto Stadium in Riga. Since 2016, the club...
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1998 Latvian Higher League (section Skonto FC 1998)
Eight teams competed in this edition, with Skonto FC claiming the title. Source: [citation needed] (C) Champions; (R) Relegated RSSSF Skonto FC 1998...
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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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1999 Latvian Higher League (section Skonto FC 1999)
Eight teams competed in this edition, with Skonto FC claiming the title. Source: [citation needed] (C) Champions; (R) Relegated RSSSF Skonto FC 1999...
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partnered with the remnants of the now defunct Skonto FC, playing as RTU FC/Skonto Academy, after Skonto failed to receive the First League licence from...
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Latvian football league team. Riga United FC FC New Project Dissolved Football Clubs Skonto FC – Skonto FC was a football club established in 1991. The...
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auspices of JFK Skonto, the youth club of the Latvian powerhouse FK Skonto, led by Vladimirs Beļajevs. In 2003 Beļajevs quit JFK Skonto together with his...
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FK Jelgava (redirect from FC Universitate Riga)
final, the club beat FK Liepājas Metalurgs in the quarter-finals and Skonto FC in the semi-finals. Victory in the Latvian Cup final allowed FK Jelgava...
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1992 Latvian Higher League (section Skonto FC 1992)
Skonto FC claiming the title. Source: [citation needed] (C) Champions; (R) Relegated Notes: The title was decided in a championship playoff as Skonto...
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1994 Latvian Higher League (section Skonto FC 1994)
Union on 6 September 1991. Twelve teams competed in this edition, with Skonto FC claiming the title. Source: rsssf.com (C) Champions; (R) Relegated Source:...
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1995 Latvian Higher League (section Skonto FC 1995)
Union on 6 September 1991. Tenth teams competed in this edition, with Skonto FC claiming the title. Source: rsssf.com Source: [citation needed] Legend:...
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Ruslan Mingazow (category Skonto FC players)
as Skonto beat Liepājas Metalurgs in the final via penalty shoot-out. On 4 July 2013 Mingazow scored the only goal in 1–0 away victory over FC Tiraspol...
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FC Skonto/Cerība-46.vsk., or Skonto Cerība, is a Latvian women's football club from Riga. It was founded in 2004 as SK Cerība-46.vsk. It took its current...
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1993 Latvian Higher League (section Skonto FC 1993)
Soviet Union on 6 September 1991. Ten teams competed in this edition, with Skonto FC claiming the title. Source: rsssf.com (C) Champions; (R) Relegated Source:...
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Vitālijs Maksimenko (category Skonto FC players)
As a youth player Vitālijs Maksimenko was a member of his local club – Skonto Riga Academy. At the age of 13 he moved to Daugava 90. In 2008 Maksimenko...
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Champions League qualification rounds (though they lost 7–1 on aggregate, to Skonto Riga of Latvia in the first qualifying round), and were winners of the League...
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2000 Latvian Higher League (section Skonto FC 2000)
Eight teams competed in this edition, with Skonto FC claiming the title. Source: [citation needed] (C) Champions; (R) Relegated RSSSF Skonto FC 2000...
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Vitālijs Astafjevs (category Skonto FC players)
the Latvia national team. Astafjevs won nine Latvian championships with Skonto Riga. He also played abroad for clubs in Austria, England and Russia. At...
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in Riga, although since the autumn of 2022 most games have been held at Skonto Stadium. The Latvia national football team played their first official match...
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0–3 1999–00 UEFA Champions League 2Q Litex Lovech 4–1, 1–4 p. 3–2 3Q ACF Fiorentina 1–3, 0–2 UEFA Cup 1R Skonto FC 0–1, 2–0 2R AS Monaco FC 1–1, 0–2...
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Skonto Hall (also known as Skonto Arena) is an arena in Riga, Latvia. In the lobby of Skonto there are conference halls, a gym, and an arena with an artificial...
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FC Tiraspol was a Moldovan football club based in Tiraspol, Moldova. They played in the Divizia Naţională, the top division in Moldovan football. Founded...
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1996 Latvian Higher League (section Skonto FC 1996)
Union on 6 September 1991. Tenth teams competed in this edition, with Skonto FC claiming the title. Source: rsssf.com Source: [citation needed] Legend:...
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