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club in the city of
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that played in the
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. They played at the Daugava Stadium (capacity 5,083). In 2005 Liepājas Metalurgs became the first team other than Skonto Riga to win the
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since the league restarted in 1991. After the 2013 league season the club was dissolved due to the bankruptcy of its sole sponsor metallurgical plant ''Liepājas Metalurgs''. The club was replaced by
FK Liepāja FK Liepāja is a Latvian professional football club established in 2014. The club is based at the Daugava Stadium in Liepāja. FK Liepāja plays in the Latvian Higher League. In their first season they finished 4th in the 2014 Latvian Higher ...
, founded in 2014.


History

Based in
Liepāja Liepāja () (formerly: Libau) is a Administrative divisions of Latvia, state city in western Latvia, located on the Baltic Sea. It is the largest city in the Courland region and the third-largest in the country after Riga and Daugavpils. It is an ...
, FK Liepājas Metalurgs, got their name from the city's
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factory, founded in 1882, the only one of its kind in the
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. The history of the club can be traced back to 1945 when two football clubs were founded in Liepāja – Daugava Liepāja and Dinamo Liepāja.


Daugava Liepāja and Dinamo Liepāja: 1945–1947

In its debut season Daugava Liepāja were runners-up in the Latvian league behind the champions FK Dinamo Rīga. In 1946 Daugava were coached by former Olimpija Liepāja defender Kārlis Tīls and with one of the best former Olimpija players Ernests Ziņģis in the attack the team won its first Latvian title. Both Valdis Pultraks and
Voldemārs Sudmalis Voldemārs Sudmalis (1922–1990) was a Latvian association football, football defender, one of the most popular post-war footballers from Liepāja. Sudmalis is considered the most skillful footballer in the history of Liepāja, he had good speed ...
were in the squad. Daugava won the title again in 1947 when the squad included Miervaldis Drāznieks who went on to score 160 goals in the Latvian league. Daugava Liepāja also won the
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in 1946 and 1947. Dinamo Liepāja did not play in the Latvian top league. However, in 1948 Dinamo won the
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with future Liepāja player Žanis Zviedris in the team.


Sarkanais Metalurgs: 1949–1961

In 1949 Daugava Liepāja and Dinamo Liepāja merged to form Sarkanais Metalurgs which, for the next decade, was the strongest club in the Latvian league. In 1949, Sarkanais Metalurgs won both the league and the Latvian Cup. More titles followed in 1951, 1953, 1954, and from 1956 to 1958. They also won the Latvian Cup three times in a row from 1953 to 1955. In 1954 after beating Daugava Rīga in a match for the chance to play in the Soviet League a united Daugava-Metalurgs club was formed which included six Metalurgs players. In 1954, they competed in the "USSR Class B 1954, 2nd zone" of the Soviet First League the second tier in Soviet football. In the Latvian league the Metalurgs team was made up of mostly the reserve squad. In 1956 Daugava did not include the Metalurgs name in the Soviet League. In 1960 Sarkanais Metalurgs were given a place in the Soviet league and continued playing in the league under various names until 1990. In 1961, the club played as LMR Liepāja.


Zvejnieks Liepāja: 1962–1989

In 1962, the club changed owners and was renamed Zvejnieks Liepāja. It was considered to be the second team for Daugava Rīga and the club's best players usually had to leave for Daugava. Also if Daugava players needed to have match practice they were sent to Liepāja. In the Soviet league Zvejnieks were usually a mid-table club. With the club playing in the Soviet and not the local league, players from other
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came to play for Zvejnieks. In the 1960s, defender Mārtiņš Lube was the club's captain. Jurijs Romaņenkovs who went on to become the club's coach in 1989–90 played for Zvejnieks in the 1970s. In the 1980s Vladimirs Žuks coached Zvejnieks and several bright players emerged with the club including Jānis Intenbergs,
Ilmārs Verpakovskis Ilmārs Verpakovskis (15 October 1958 – 6 February 2022) was a Latvian footballer who played as a midfielder. He spent the bulk of his career with the Latvian club FK Liepājas Metalurgs, and was the father of the Latvia national team's all- ...
, Alekseja Šarando,
Vladimirs Babičevs Vladimirs Babičevs (born 22 April 1968) is a Latvian association football, football manager and a former footballer. Currently, he is the manager of the Latvia national under-19 football team. Babičevs has played 51 matches for Latvia nationa ...
and Ainārs Linards. A number of Daugava Rīga players also played for Zvejnieks including Raimonds Laizāns and Dainis Deglis.


Olimpija Liepāja: 1990–1993

In 1990, the club was renamed and given the name of a former Latvian club that played in the 1920s–1930s – Olimpija Liepāja. As Olimpija the club played in the Soviet league in 1990, but in 1991, after Latvia regaining its independence, they played only in the Latvian league and finished in the third place. The Olimpija period saw the emergence of
Viktors Dobrecovs Viktors Dobrecovs (born 9 January 1977) is a football manager and former Latvia Latvia, officially the Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is one of the three Baltic states, along with Estonia to ...
at the club. After the breakup of the Soviet Union the first seasons in the newly independent Latvia were difficult for Olimpija as they got financially weaker from year to year.


FK Liepāja: 1994

In 1994, the club was renamed FK Liepāja but played only one season with that name.


DAG Liepāja: 1995–1996

In 1995 FK Liepāja was merged with FC Dag Rīga to form DAG Liepāja. The club reached the 1995
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final where they lost 3–0 to
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. Ainārs Linards returned to the club in 1995. In the Latvian league the club finished 8th out of ten clubs in 1996.


Baltika Liepāja: 1996–1997

In 1996, the club changed owners again and became Baltika Liepāja. In 1996 Māris Verpakovskis, the son of
Ilmārs Verpakovskis Ilmārs Verpakovskis (15 October 1958 – 6 February 2022) was a Latvian footballer who played as a midfielder. He spent the bulk of his career with the Latvian club FK Liepājas Metalurgs, and was the father of the Latvia national team's all- ...
and future
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international made his debut for the club. For some time the club was on the brink of bankruptcy and struggled to stop the best players from leaving the club. However, the club got new funding from the local
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factory and for the 1997 season at last had a stable budget and ambitious plans again.


FK Liepājas Metalurgs: 1997–2013

In 1998 Metalurgs with Jurijs Popkovs as their head coach finished second behind Skonto in the Latvian Virslīga and each season up to 2004 Metalurgs finished second in the championship. In the Latvian Cup they also lost three cup finals. In 2005 Metalurgs finally became Virslīga champions and won the first title for Liepāja in an independent Latvia since the 1930s. In 2006 Metalurgs also finally won the Latvian Cup. The next league title came in 2009.


2013

After the 2013 league season the club was dissolved due to the bankruptcy of its sole sponsor metallurgical plant ''Liepājas Metalurgs''. There were talks held with potential investors about salvation of the club, but due to lack of suitable options a decision was made to end its existence. The club was replaced by
FK Liepāja FK Liepāja is a Latvian professional football club established in 2014. The club is based at the Daugava Stadium in Liepāja. FK Liepāja plays in the Latvian Higher League. In their first season they finished 4th in the 2014 Latvian Higher ...
, founded in 2014.


Honours

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** Champions (2): 2005, 2009 *
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** Runners-up (8): 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011 *
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** Champions (9): 1946, 1947, 1948, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1963, 1964, 2006 *
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** Champions (1):
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* Latvian–Soviet League **Champions (9): 1946, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958


League and Cup history


Latvian SSR / Soviet Union

;Sarkanais Metalurgs


Soviet Union

;Zvejnieks Liepaja ; Olimpija Liepāja


Baltic

;Liepājas Metalurgs


Latvian SSR / Soviet Union

; Olimpija Liepāja


Latvia

; Olimpija Liepāja ;
FK Liepāja FK Liepāja is a Latvian professional football club established in 2014. The club is based at the Daugava Stadium in Liepāja. FK Liepāja plays in the Latvian Higher League. In their first season they finished 4th in the 2014 Latvian Higher ...
; DAG Liepāja ;
FK Liepāja FK Liepāja is a Latvian professional football club established in 2014. The club is based at the Daugava Stadium in Liepāja. FK Liepāja plays in the Latvian Higher League. In their first season they finished 4th in the 2014 Latvian Higher ...
/ FK Baltika ;FK Liepājas Metalurgs :


Participation in the Baltic League


Europe record


UEFA Team Ranking 2012/13


Sponsors


Notable former players

FK Liepājas Metalurgs players who have either appeared for their respective national team at any time or received an individual award while at the club. * Māris Verpakovskis * Andrejs Rubins * Jānis Ikaunieks (footballer) * Dāvis Ikaunieks * Deniss Rakels * Oskars Kļava * Deniss Ivanovs *
Viktors Dobrecovs Viktors Dobrecovs (born 9 January 1977) is a football manager and former Latvia Latvia, officially the Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is one of the three Baltic states, along with Estonia to ...
* Ģirts Karlsons *
Genādijs Soloņicins Genādijs Soloņicins (born 3 January 1980 in Liepāja) is a retired Latvian Association football, football midfielder. His last professional club was FHK Liepājas Metalurgs, Liepājas Metalurgs in the Latvian Higher League, the club where he s ...
* Vladimirs Kamešs *
Vladimirs Babičevs Vladimirs Babičevs (born 22 April 1968) is a Latvian association football, football manager and a former footballer. Currently, he is the manager of the Latvia national under-19 football team. Babičevs has played 51 matches for Latvia nationa ...
* Ritus Krjauklis * Valentīns Lobaņovs *
Ilmārs Verpakovskis Ilmārs Verpakovskis (15 October 1958 – 6 February 2022) was a Latvian footballer who played as a midfielder. He spent the bulk of his career with the Latvian club FK Liepājas Metalurgs, and was the father of the Latvia national team's all- ...
*
Artūrs Zakreševskis Artūrs Zakreševskis (born 7 August 1971 in Riga) is a former football defender from Latvia Latvia, officially the Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is one of the three Baltic states, along wit ...
* Dzintars Zirnis * Armands Zeiberliņš * Pāvels Mihadjuks * Andrejs Prohorenkovs *
Jurģis Pučinskis Jurģis Pučinsks (born 3 January 1973 in Daugavpils) is a former Latvian football (soccer), soccer player who played as a midfielder and is now an assistant in Latvia national football team, Latvia. He signed with Luch-Energia Vladivostok fo ...
* Maksims Rafaļskis * Kristaps Grebis * Dzintars Sproģis * Pāvels Šteinbors * Antonio Ferreira de Oliveira Junior * Takafumi Akahoshi * Valeri Shantalosau * Radzislaw Arlowski *
Nerijus Valskis Nerijus Valskis (born 4 August 1987) is a Lithuanian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Club career Earlier career Valskis began his senior club career in 2005 at FK Žalgiris of Lithuanian A Lyga, where he made 11 appeara ...
* Mindaugas Kalonas * Artūras Rimkevičius * Darius Gvildys * Giedrius Žutautas * Tomas Tamošauskas * Vladimir Tatarchuk * Aleksei Bobrov * Sergei Skoblyakov * Aleksandr Katasonov * Mikhail Nikolayevich Solovyov * David Yurchenko * Serhiy Seleznyov * Yuriy Hrytsyna * Andrei Cojocari


Managers


Women's team

The women's team played in the Latvian highest league and won the championship in 2010 and 2012. It represented Latvia at the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League. It was the first time a team from Latvia had entered the competition since its creation in 2001–02.


See also

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FK Liepāja FK Liepāja is a Latvian professional football club established in 2014. The club is based at the Daugava Stadium in Liepāja. FK Liepāja plays in the Latvian Higher League. In their first season they finished 4th in the 2014 Latvian Higher ...


References


External links


Latvian Football Federation website

Soccerway.com
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