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Latvian Floorball League
The Latvian Men's Elite Floorball League ( lv, Latvijas vīriešu florbola virslīga) also known as Elvi Floorball League for sponsorship reasons with Elvi, is the top men's floorball league in Latvia. There are 11 teams participating in the league 2023-24 season. Throughout the regular season, each team plays two games against one another, one home and one away. Once the regular season ends, the top 8 teams qualify for the playoff round. The season standings determine the opponent the team plays in the postseason. The winners of the quarter-finals and semi-finals are determined in a 7-game series with the winner advancing after winning 4 games. The final is a single game that is played in a neutral location. Since the 2015/16 season, the final has been played in Arena Riga. Current clubs List of champions Performance by club *Bold indicates clubs currently playing in the top division. Former teams * Blāzma * FK Rīga * SK Latvijas Avīze * Uzvara lauks * Fk Tähe ...
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EuroFloorball Cup
The Champions Cup is floorball tournament organized by the International Floorball Federation for the best clubs from the top four countries according to IFF World Ranking. As of 2023, those are Finland, Sweden, the Czech Republic and Switzerland, both for men and women. The tournament takes place every year in January both for men's and women's teams, that won in the previous season in their national leagues. Those are Finnish F-liiga, Swedish Swedish Super League (men's floorball), Svenska Superligan, Czech men's Superliga florbalu and women's Extraliga žen ve florbale and Swiss Lidl Unihockey Prime League (Floorball), Unihockey Prime League. That means, there are eight teams in the tournament in total. Since 2024, winners of national cups will also attend. The competing countries alternate in hosting the tournament. The event lasts two days. In various formats, the tournament took place 28 times, the last time in 2023. The first tournament was played in 1993. The current form ...
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FBK SĀC
FBK may refer to: Sport * Basketball Federation of Kosovo (Serbian: ') * Fanny Blankers-Koen Games, a Dutch athletics competition * Färjestads BK, a Swedish ice hockey club * FBK Kaunas, a Lithuanian football club * Frillesås BK, a Swedish bandy club Other uses * Florida Blue Key, an honor society at the University of Florida * Führerbegleitkommando, Adolf Hitler's SS security unit * Ladd Army Airfield, at Fort Wainwright, Fairbanks, Alaska, United States * Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), an NGO led by Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny * Shirakami Fubuki, a virtual YouTuber from the idol group Hololive See also * Phi Beta Kappa Society The Phi Beta Kappa Society () is the oldest academic honor society in the United States, and the most prestigious, due in part to its long history and academic selectivity. Phi Beta Kappa aims to promote and advocate excellence in the liberal ar ...
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SK Latvijas Avīze
SK Latvijas Avīze was a floorball team based in Riga, Latvia playing in the Latvian Floorball League. Goaltenders *35 Jāzeps Linde *38 Mārtiņš Krūms Defencemen *10 Māris Zicmanis *12 Toms Briedis *15 Alvis Veipāns *25 Edgars Dzeguze *33 Ainārs Anis *44 Jānis Anis *47 Remārs Vikānis *73 Dmitrijs Dmitrijevs Forwards *  3 Pēteris Freimanis *  4 Krišjānis Zeps *  5 Kenneth Marius Grimshei *  8 Ivo Preiss *  9 Uldis Purvišķis *13 Ainars Juskevics *18 Toms Rutkis *20 Ritvars Rebainis *28 Jānis Kokins *34 Kārlis Bulāns *71 Gatis Miglāns *77 Andis Blinds *78 Atis Blinds ATIS or Atis may refer to: Organizations *Adirondack Trail Improvement Society, a nonprofit organization for trail maintenance in the Adirondack High Peaks area *Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, a standards organization for t ... (captain) *88 Oskars Kirkils *93 Krists Paulovičs ReferencesLatvijas Avīz ...
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FK Rīga (floorball)
FK Rīga was a Latvian football club based in Riga. They played in the Virslīga, the top division in Latvian football. They played their home games at Latvijas Universitātes Stadions. In 1999, its first year of existence, the club won the Latvian Cup, beating Skonto at the final. The club also played in the UEFA Cup. In 2007, FK Rīga achieved its best result in Virslīga so far by finishing 3rd as the highest placed club from Riga. FK Rīga played in the 2008 Intertoto Cup. Their first round opponents were Fylkir from suburban Árbær in the eastern part of Reykjavík. In the second round. they played Irish club Bohemian and, as against Fylkir, the home leg was played in the city of Liepāja, approximately 217 kilometres from Riga. At the end of the 2007–08 season the club went bankrupt due to its financial problems and the football school, that was in the club's system, joined FK Olimps/ASK (later known as RFS/Olimps). Honours * Latvian Cup: (1) :1999 League re ...
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Ulbroka(floorball Club)
Ulbroka is a village in Stopiņi Parish, Ropaži Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. It is the administrative center of Stopiņi Parishand municipality. The village is crossed by two first category roads Rīga- Ērgļi (P4) and Rīga-Ogre (P5). In 2000 Ulbroka had 2,701 inhabitants, rising to 3,102 in 2021. Etymology The name Ulbroka comes from the burgomaster of Riga Hinrich von Ulenbrock II in the second half of the 16th century. Von Ulenbrock built the Ulbroka manor. Geography The village is located in the Central Latvian lowlands, near Riga Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the Ba ....Latvijas ģeogrāfijas atlants. "Jāņa sēta", 2020 The river flowing through Ulbroka - Piķurga was artificially expanded, creating the Lake of Ulbroka, once excavated ...
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ASK / Lielvārde
Ask is the active verb for a direct question. Ask may also refer to: Places * Ask, Akershus, a village in Gjerdrum municipality, Viken county, Norway * Ask, Buskerud, a village in Ringerike municipality, Viken county, Norway * Ask, Vestland, a village in Askøy municipality, Vestland county, Norway * Ask, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province People * Ask la Cour, Danish ballet dancer * Beatrice Ask (born 1956), Swedish politician * Morten Ask (born 1980), Norwegian ice hockey player Other * Ask (horse), a British Thoroughbred race horse * "Ask" (song), a 1986 song by The Smiths * Ask and Embla, in Norse mythology * Ask price, in economics * Ask.com, a web search engine, formerly Ask Jeeves * Ask.fm ASKfm (Ask.fm until 14 January 2016) is a question and answer network launched in June 2010 as a competitor to Formspring. After registration, the user fills out his profile and can ask questions (anonymously or openly), reply on their profile, ..., a social Q&A w ...
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Ķekava
Ķekava (german: Keckau) is a village in central Latvia. It is the centre of Ķekava Municipality. Ķekava is situated 17 kilometres south of Riga Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the Ba ...'s city centre. Sightseeing * Local History Museum of Ķekava * Ķekava (Dole) Lutheran Church * Lutheran church in Odukalns * World War I cemetery at Truseļi External links Latvian History Index Kzekava Ķekava Municipality {{Vidzeme-geo-stub ...
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Ķekava (floorball Club)
Ķekava Bulldogs is a Men's Highest Floorball League of Latvia team based in Ķekava, Latvia Latvia ( or ; lv, Latvija ; ltg, Latveja; liv, Leţmō), officially the Republic of Latvia ( lv, Latvijas Republika, links=no, ltg, Latvejas Republika, links=no, liv, Leţmō Vabāmō, links=no), is a country in the Baltic region of .... Goaltenders *  6 Jānis Bramanis *91 Ivars Dišereits Defencemen *4 Jānis Belasovs *11 Gints Timoško *12 Toms Briedis *21 Mārtiņš Druvkalns *33 Toms Mežotnis *46 Jānis Bilinskis Forwards *  5 Jānis Liepa *  8 Kristaps Jēkabsons *  9 Gunārs Klēģers *10 Mārtiņš Brigmanis *15 Jānis Peičs *18 Ēriks Akulovs *25 Alvis Dāle *37 Sergejs Sevrjuks *44 Gints Klēģers *74 Gints Fricbergs References Floorball in Latvia Floorball teams in Latvia Ķekava Municipality {{Floorball-stub ...
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Bauska
Bauska () is a town in Bauska Municipality, in the Zemgale region of southern Latvia. Bauska is located from the Latvian capital Riga, 62 km (38.5 mi) from Jelgava and from the Lithuanian border on the busy European route E67. The town is situated at the confluence of the shallow rivers Mūsa and Mēmele where they form the Lielupe River. Average temperatures in January are , and in July. Rainfall averages annually. The 80.4% of Bauska Municipality territory is agricultural land and 13% of forests. In previous centuries, the city was known in German as ''Bauske'', in Yiddish as ''Boisk'' and in Lithuanian as ''Bauskė''. The population of Bauska is estimated to be 8,200. Bauska is the centre of Bauska Municipality, a first-level national subdivision that has a population of 24,370 with an approximate density of 30 people per km2. History By the early 13th century this territory was inhabited by Semigallian tribes. In the mid-15th century, Bauska castle was ...
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Talsi
Talsi (; liv, Tālsa, german: Talsen) (population 11,371) is a town in Latvia. It is the administrative centre of Talsi Municipality. It is nicknamed the "green pearl of Courland". Etymology It is believed that the name is derived from an old Livonian word, ''talusse'', meaning "secluded place". History Early history A hill fort has existed in Talsi at least since the 10th century, originally inhabited by Curonians. The settlement of Talsi is mentioned in written sources for the first time in 1231 during the Middle Ages, in a contract between the elders of a Curonian tribe and the papal envoy Baldwin von Alna. During the Northern Crusades, the settlement came under German over-lordship and a castle was built in Talsi during the late 13th century. The settlement grew in the 15th century, when traders and artisans from German-speaking lands settled in Talsi. The presently visible main church of the town was inaugurated in 1567; pastor , a close friend of Ludwig van Beethoven, w ...
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Talsi (floorball Club)
Talsi is a Latvian Floorball League team based in Talsi, Latvia. Goaltenders *  1 Andris Eglītis *12 Māris Ronis *41 Kārlis Švampe Defencemen *  2 Oskars Fīrmanis *  7 Rihards Fīrmanis *11 Mikus Norde *14 Jānis Klestrovs *16 Andris Blumbahs *14 Ivo Solomahins *78 Mārtiņš Maķevics *81 Dailis Skudritis *84 Andris Jurkevics *91 Madars Plepis Forwards *  4 Roberts Fārenhorsts *  8 Uvis Nordeja *  9 Andis Švalkovskis *10 Māris Āboltiņš *13 Daneks Balodis *17 Aivars Haselbaums *18 Kristiāns Lisovskis *20 Ģirts Zanders *21 Artis Raitums Artis may refer to: People Surname * Dominic Artis (born 1993), American basketball player * Jamareo Artis (born 1989), American bass guitarist * Jamel Artis (born 1993), American basketball player * Orsten Artis (1943–2017), American basket ... *69 Māris Kumerdanks Talsi Floorball in Latvia Floorball teams in Latvia {{floorball-stub ...
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