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Torpedo Rīga was a football club that played in Riga. The club played in the Latvian league with good success from 1979 to 2000 when it merged with Policijas FK.


History


As Torpedo Rīga

Torpedo Rīga was a football club which was supported by the union of Latvian
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drivers. As the Latvian league was amateur then (at least—partially), all Torpedo footballers in addition to playing football also had to perform duties as taxi drivers (but, of course, to a lesser extent than regular taxi drivers). As taxi driving was then considered a relatively easy job with rather good pay and the club also paid some bonuses, it attracted several former professionals with experience playing with
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and
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, for example, Grigorijs Kuzņecovs. For a couple of decades the club had been playing in lower Latvian football divisions (before Torpedo its name was FK RTP—Riga Taxi Park). In 1963 it even played in the
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final, but a place in the top league it earned only after the 1978 season. In its debut season in the Latvian league in 1979 Torpedo won 13 out of 26 matches and finished a respectable 4th from 14 teams. Several next seasons were significantly less successful, but the mid-1980s brought breakthrough for Torpedo coached by Arkādijs Perkins. The first sign of it came in 1982 as Torpedo reached the
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final. Still it came rather unexpected when Torpedo won the Latvian league in 1984. In 1986 the club won another league title, with players like
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and Einārs Gņedojs on the squad. In 1987 Torpedo won the Latvian league for the third and final time, however it remained one of the top squads in Latvia before the country regained independence. In 1989 it won the
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by beating Celtnieks Rīga in the final. The first season in the independent
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wasn't good for Torpedo which had financial difficulties and had to settle for the 8th place from 12 clubs. After the 1992 season the club changed its name to Vidus Rīga (and lost its connection with taxi driving).


As Vidus Rīga

As Vidus Rīga the club played for two seasons, neither of which was especially successful. The club (still coached by Perkins) had several players including
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and Sergejs Ivanovs, however without a strong budget the club wasn't able reach significant results. After the 1994 season a new sponsor came to the club bringing it a new name—Amstrig.


As Amstrig Rīga

The new name brought several new players and a new manager—former
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player Georgijs Gusarenko. The squad included
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, Vladimirs Draguns,
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,
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and
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. Still the most important newcomer for Amstrig in 1995 proved to be
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from
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who with 11 goals was the club's best goalscorer. However, as the results for the club didn't correspond to its ambitions, Gusarenko had to leave and another former Daugava veteran Jurijs Popkovs took over coaching. The 1995 season ended with a 5th-place finish for Amstrig, but during the following season as the Amstrig company no longer could support the club, it changed its name again, this time to Daugava Rīga.


As Daugava Rīga

In 1996 Daugava made a sensation in
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as it finished 2nd behind
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. That was mostly the result of
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scoring 33 goals during the season. This result gave Daugava a chance to play in the
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. In 1997 it was unlikely that Daugava could repeat the previous year achievements, as the club ran into serious financial difficulties which were partly solved by selling the club's best player Miholaps to
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. The most notable newcomer for the club was veteran Igors Stepanovs (senior). Yet Daugava stroke again as Popkovs brought it to second straight silver medals finish in Virslīga. In the UEFA Cup the results were less successful as Daugava was beaten in the first qualifying round by FC Vorskla Poltava from
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. Still the season ended on a very minor note—the club was on the verge of bankruptcy again, Popkovs left it for
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, several important players also left including
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and Aleksandrs Stradiņš. The club was renamed to LU/Daugava Rīga and got a new head coach in the person of Igors Kļosovs.


As LU/Daugava Rīga

In 1998 the only notable newcomer for Daugava was
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but the club's losses were much more significant and during the season its financial situation only worsened. So there was no wonder that its start in the UEFA cup was disastrous. In the Latvian league Daugava also wasn't anymore the force that it had been under Popkovs—only 6th place form 8 teams. After the season because of financial difficulties Daugava gave up its place in Virslīga and started the 1999 season in 1. līga and nearly half of its players joined the newly founded
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. Those included
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, Vsevolods Līdaks,
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, Renārs Vucāns and Aleksejs Sarando. In 1999 LU/Daugava won the competition in the 1st league and earned a place in Virslīga for the 2000 season. However the club was financially very weak for Virslīga and it had few players who were known even in Latvia. Only veteran Boriss Monjaks and Vsevolods Līdaks could be called as such. With only 2 wins in 28 matches Daugava finished last in Virslīga and after the season merged with another struggling club— Policijas FK thus form PFK Daugava.


Managers

* 19??–1994 Arkādijs Perkins * 1995 Georgijs Gusarenko * 1996–1997 Jurijs Popkovs * 1998–2000 Igors Kļosovs


Achievements

*
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: 1 :: 1989 * Latvian League winners: 3 :: 1984, 1986, 1987 {{DEFAULTSORT:Torpedo Riga Defunct football clubs in Latvia Association football clubs disestablished in 2000 2000 disestablishments in Latvia