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FK Jelgava is a Latvian professional football club that is based in Jelgava. The club plays its home-matches at the Zemgales Olimpiskais Sporta Centrs stadium with capacity of 1,560 people.
Early years
Until 2004 two Jelgava football clubs FK Viola and RAF Jelgava played in 1. līga. In 2004, it was made decision to merge both clubs into one forming FK Jelgava. FK Jelgava has played since their foundation in 2004 in the 1. līga, but in 2009 after winning the Latvian First League the team had the chance to play their first games in the Virslīga.
On 19 May 2010 FK Jelgava won the Latvian Cup final in Skonto Stadium, beating FK Jūrmala-VV 6:5 in a penalty shoot out after the game had finished 0:0.
On the way to the 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 to debut in the UEFA Europa League tournament. In the second qualifying round FK Jelgava played Molde FK from Norway. With a score of 2:2 on aggregate, Molde won on away goals.
In the 2010 season Jelgava was the only Latvian football club which won a game in European football tournaments (2:1 against Molde).
On 2 September 2010 FK Jelgava played a friendly against Premier League club Blackpool. The match marked the opening of the Olympic Sports Center of Zemgale. The President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers and the British Ambassador in Latvia attended the game.
Due to financial problems, the club lost its professional license in February 2021 and was deprived of the opportunity to play in the top competition.
Honours
= Latvia
=Latvian Higher League
Runners-up (1): 2016
Latvian Cup
Winners (4): 2009–10, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
League and Cup history
European record
Players and staff
= Out on loan
=Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
= Staff
== Managers
=Dainis Kazakevičs (2004 – 2012)
Jānis Dreimanis (2013)
Sergejs Golubevs (interim) (2013)
Sergejs Golubevs (2013)
Vladimirs Beškarevs (2014)
Dāvis Caune (interim) (June 2014)
Vitālijs Astafjevs (June 2014 – May 2016)
Dāvis Caune (interim) (May 2016 - June 2016)
Saulius Širmelis (June 2016 – December 2016)
Alexandru Curteian (December 2016 – August 2017)
Dāvis Caune (interim) (August 2017)
Ravil Sabitov (August 2017 - May 2018)
Marians Pahars (June 2018 - June 2019)
Oleg Kubarev (June 2019 - August 2020)
Dylan Dunn (December 2023 -)
= Player of the season (since 2013)
=References
External links
Official website
Official Latvian Football Federation website (in Latvian and English)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Liga Tertinggi Latvia 2011
- Piala Sepak Bola Latvia
- Ante Bakmaz
- Liga Tinggi Latvia
- Liga Pemuda UEFA 2022–2023
- Babak kualifikasi Liga Eropa UEFA 2016–2017
- Liga Eropa UEFA 2016–2017
- Daftar klub sepak bola divisi tertinggi di negara anggota UEFA
- ŠK Slovan Bratislava
- FK Jelgava
- Jelgava
- FK RFS
- Aleksandrs Cauņa
- Zemgale Olympic Center
- 2024 Latvian Higher League
- Steeven Ribéry
- RAF Jelgava
- Vladislavs Kozlovs
- List of Latvian football transfers winter 2010–11