FK Riga

FK Riga
FK Riga
Logo du
Généralités
Fondation 1990
Couleurs rouge et noir
Stade(s) Latvijas Universitates
(5 000 places)
Siège Lacplesa iela 13-28
1012 Riga

Le FK Riga est un club letton de football basé à Riga.

Historique

  • 1990 : fondation du club sous le nom de Torpedo Riga
  • 1993 : le club est renommé Vidus Riga
  • 1995 : le club est renommé Amstrig Riga
  • 1996 : le club est renommé FK Daugava Riga
  • 1998 : absorption du FK Universitate Riga
  • 1999 : le club est renommé FK Riga
  • 1999 : 1re participation à une Coupe d'Europe (C3) (saison 1999/2000)

Palmarès



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