Latvia national football team

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Latvia
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Association Latvian Football Federation
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Flag of Latvia Aleksandrs Starkovs, 2007-
Captain Vitālijs Astafjevs
Most caps Vitālijs Astafjevs (147)
Top scorer Māris Verpakovskis (23)
Home stadium Skonto stadions
FIFA code LVA
FIFA ranking 65
Highest FIFA ranking 51 (December 2003)
Lowest FIFA ranking 111 (July 2007)
Elo ranking 82
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First international
Flag of Latvia Latvia 1 - 1 Estonia 
(Riga, Latvia; 24 September 1922)
Biggest win
Flag of Latvia Latvia 8 - 1 Estonia 
(Tallinn, Estonia; 18 August 1942)
Biggest defeat
 Sweden 12 - 0 Latvia Flag of Latvia
(Stockholm, Sweden; 29 May 1927)
European Championship
Appearances 1 (First in 2004)
Best result Round 1, 2004

The Latvian national football team (Izlase in Latvian) is controlled by the Latvian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Latvia and represents the country in international football competitions, such as World Cup and the European Championships.

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[edit] History

Latvia played their first match in 1922, a game against Estonia; the result was a 1-1 draw. Latvia are the only Baltic team that has qualified for a European Championship and have won the Baltic Cup 19 times. Latvia in its pre-war period from 1922 to 1940 played 99 official games.

In 1937, the Latvian team participated in the first qualification tournament for the FIFA World Cup 1938. Latvia was seeded in Group 8 with Austria and Lithuania. Latvia won Lithuania 4-2 in Riga (Goals: Fricis Kaņeps 9', 52', 83'; Iļja Vestermans 50' - Gudelis 79', Pavilionis 90') and than later 5-1 in Kaunas (Kaņeps 4', 45' (penalty); Vaclavs Borduško 11', 30'; Vestermans 67' - Pavilionis 72'), but lost 1-2 in the decisive match with Austria. Goals by Iļja Vestermans at the 6th minute for Latvia, and by Binder at 33' and Jerusalem at 15'. In April 1938 the Austrian Anschluss relegated the Austrian team, but the team of Latvia was not invited by FIFA as the group's runner-up.

In 1940, Latvia was annexed by the Soviet Union; the country regained its independence in 1991 and played their first match as a new nation against Estonia on November 16 of that year in the Baltic Cup, and their first FIFA-recognized match against Romania on April 8, 1992, a 0-2 loss at Bucharest.

Latvia were surprise qualifiers for the 2004 European Football Championship. After coming second in their qualifying group (ahead of Poland they defeated 2002 World Cup semi-finalists Turkey in a playoff to reach the final tournament. They were drawn into group D with Germany, Czech Republic, and the Netherlands. On June 15, 2004, Latvia played Czech Republic and took half-time lead with a goal from Māris Verpakovskis. The Czechs would later come back to win the game 2-1. Four days later Latvia earned a respectable draw 0-0 against Germany to earn their first point in a major tournament. Latvia later lost to the Netherlands 3-0 and were eliminated with one point from their draw and two losses.

In the qualifying for World Cup 2006, Latvia were in group 3 with Portugal, Slovakia, Russia, Estonia, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg. Latvia were considered as a small threat for the playoff spot. However, they failed to show any surprises as they did in Euro 2004 and failed to qualify for World Cup 2006 finishing fifth with 15 points from four wins, three draws and five losses.

Vitālijs Astafjevs has played for Latvia more times than anyone else, with 144 caps currently. Māris Verpakovskis is the nation's top goal scorer with 23. Marians Pahars has 15 goals.

[edit] World Cup record

[edit] European Championship record

[edit] Results and fixtures

[edit] Forthcoming fixtures

[edit] Recent results

This is a list of match results from the past year. Goal scorers in brackets.

[edit] Famous players

Before 1940:

After 1991:

[edit] Top Latvia goalscorers

Player Latvia career Goals (Caps)
Māris Verpakovskis 1999-present 23 (73)
Ēriks Pētersons 1929-1939 21 (63)
Marians Pahars 1996-2007 15 (75)
Juris Laizāns 1998-present 15 (92)
Vitālijs Astafjevs 1992-present 15 (147)
Alberts Šeibelis 1925-1939 14 (54)
Iļja Vestermans 1935-1938 13 (23)
Mihails Zemļinskis 1992-2005 12 (105)
Vits Rimkus 1995-2008 11 (73)
Arnolds Tauriņš 1925-1935 10 (39)

[edit] Latvia coaches

Coach Latvia career
Flag of Latvia Jānis Gilis 1992 – 1997
Flag of Georgia (country) Revaz Dzodzuashvili 1998 – 1999
Flag of England Gary Johnson 1999 – 2001
Flag of Latvia Aleksandrs Starkovs 2001 – 2004
Flag of Latvia Jurijs Andrejevs 2004 – 2007
Flag of Latvia Aleksandrs Starkovs 2007 – present

[edit] Latvia Squad

[edit] Most recent squad

Line up for 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Greece on September 10, 2008. [Latvia 0-2 Greece]

# Name DOB Club Caps (goals) Debut
Goalkeepers
1 Aleksandrs Koļinko June 18, 1975 Unattached 81 (0) v Estonia, 9 July 1997
12 Andris Vaņins April 30, 1980 Flag of Latvia FK Ventspils 17 (0) v Slovakia, 4 February 2000
Defenders
2 Igors Stepanovs January 21, 1976 Unattached 99 (4) v Northern Ireland, 26 March 1995
4 Dzintars Zirnis April 25, 1977 Flag of Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs 58 (0) v Azerbaijan, 19 August 1997
6 Oskars Kļava August 8, 1983 Flag of Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs 26 (1) v Thailand, 24 December 2005
7 Deniss Kačanovs November 27, 1979 Flag of Latvia FK Ventspils 15 (0)
13 Kaspars Gorkšs November 6, 1981 Flag of England Queens Park Rangers F.C. 20 (1) v Thailand, 24 December 2005
17 Igors Savčenkovs November 3, 1982 Flag of Latvia FK Ventspils 1 (0) v Romania, August 20, 2008
Midfielders
3 Vitālijs Astafjevs April 3, 1971 Flag of Latvia Skonto FC 147 (15) v Denmark, 26 August 1992
5 Juris Laizāns January 6, 1979 Flag of Russia FC Shinnik Yaroslavl 95 (15) v Georgia, February 6, 1998
8 Genādijs Soloņicins January 3, 1980 Flag of Latvia FHK Liepājas Metalurgs 29 (1) v Lithuania, May 21, 2005
10 Andrejs Rubins November 26, 1978 Flag of Azerbaijan FC Inter Baku 95 (8) v Tunisia, October 11, 1998
14 Andrejs Perepļotkins December 27, 1984 Flag of Latvia Skonto FC 10 (2)
15 Aleksejs Višņakovs February 3, 1984 Flag of Latvia Skonto FC 30 (4) v Oman, 1 December 2004
16 Vladimirs Koļesničenko May 4, 1980 Flag of Latvia FK Ventspils 34 (4) v Estonia, July 9, 1997
Strikers
9 Māris Verpakovskis October 15, 1979 Flag of Spain Celta de Vigo 73 (23) v Greece, 9 September 1999
11 Ģirts Karlsons June 7, 1981 Flag of Latvia FHK Liepājas Metalurgs 30 (7) v Kuwait, 20 December 2003
18 Kristaps Grebis December 13, 1980 Flag of Latvia FHK Liepājas Metalurgs 1 (0) v Greece, 10 September 2008

[edit] Recent call-up

The following players have been called-up for Latvia squad within last 12 month.

Name DOB Club Caps (goals) Debut Most Recent Call-up
Goalkeepers
Deniss Romanovs February 6, 1978 Flag of Romania Dinamo Bucharest 2 (0) v Bahrain, 21 March 2004
Pāvels Doroševs October 9, 1980 Flag of Latvia Skonto FC 0 (0)
Andrejs Piedels September 17, 1970 Flag of Latvia FK Riga 14 (0) v Lithuania, 21 April 1998
Defenders
Roberts Mežeckis January 29, 1981 Flag of Latvia FK Riga 1 (0) v Romania,
August 20, 2008
v Romania, August 20, 2008
Deniss Ivanovs January 11, 1984 Flag of Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs 19 (1) v Thailand,
24 December 2005
v Lithuania, June 1, 2008
Artūrs Zakreševskis August 7, 1971 Flag of Latvia FK Jūrmala 55 (1) v Estonia, 19 May 1995
Igors Korabļovs November 23, 1974 Flag of Latvia FK Riga 21 (0) v Tunisia, 11 October 1998
Vladimirs Žavoronkovs November 25, 1976 Flag of Latvia FK Riga 10 (0)
Antons Jemeļins February 19, 1984 Flag of Latvia FHK Liepājas Metalurgs 1 (0)
Pāvels Surņins August 4, 1985 Flag of Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs 2 (0)
Midfielders
Jurijs Žigajevs November 14, 1985 Flag of Latvia FK Ventspils 5 (0) v Iceland,
October 13, 2007
v Lithuania, June 1, 2008
Aleksandrs Cauņa January 19, 1988 Flag of Latvia Skonto FC 6 (0) v Lithuania, June 1, 2008
Imants Bleidelis August 16, 1975 Flag of Latvia FK Liepājas Metalurgs 106 (10) v Estonia, 19 May 1995
Viktors Morozs July 30, 1980 Flag of Bulgaria PFC CSKA Sofia 21 (0) v Azerbaijan, 6 July 2002
Igors Semjonovs July 3, 1985 Flag of Latvia Skonto FC 11 (0) v Hungary, 7 July 2003
Jevgēņijs Kosmačovs February 18, 1988 Flag of Latvia FK Ventspils 14 (0)
Pāvels Koļcovs January 9, 1982 Flag of Latvia Dinaburg FC 0 (0)
Maksims Rafaļskis May 14, 1984 Flag of Latvia FK Riga 0 (0)
Strikers
Andrejs Butriks December 20, 1982 Flag of Latvia FK Ventspils 4 (0) v Denmark,
October 17, 2007
v Romania, August 20, 2008
Vits Rimkus June 21, 1973 Flag of Latvia FK Ventspils 73 (11) v Portugal,
July 2, 1995
v Estonia, May 30, 2008
Kristaps Blanks January 30, 1986 Flag of Latvia Skonto FC 18 (0) v Estonia, 5 July 2003


[edit] 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Greece 4 3 0 1 9 2 +7 9
 Israel 4 2 2 0 8 5 +3 8
 Switzerland 4 2 1 1 7 6 +1 7
 Latvia 4 1 1 2 4 6 −2 4
 Luxembourg 4 1 1 2 3 7 −4 4
 Moldova 4 0 1 3 2 7 −5 1
  Flag of Greece Flag of Israel Flag of Latvia Flag of Luxembourg Flag of Moldova Flag of Switzerland
Greece  1 Apr 10 Oct 14 Oct 3 – 0 1 – 2
Israel  28 Mar 5 Sep 9 Sep 10 Oct 2 – 2
Latvia  0 – 2 1 – 1 1 Apr 14 Oct 9 Sep
Luxembourg  0 – 3 1 – 3 28 Mar 0 – 0 10 Oct
Moldova  9 Sep 1 – 2 1 – 2 5 Sep 28 Mar
Switzerland  5 Sep 14 Oct 2 – 1 1 – 2 1 Apr


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