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club based in
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. The club competes in
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, the top tier of the Latvian football league system. Founded in 2005, the club has worn a blue home kit and a white away kit since its inception. Since the start of playing in the Latvian higher league, RFS played their home matches in Jānis Skredelis' Stadium for almost 6 years, before moving to
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in the summer of 2022. The club has been crowned as Latvian champions three times in
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,
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, and has also won the
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on three occasions – in
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,
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and
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. RFS were named as the Best Sports Club in Riga of the year 2022. In 2022, RFS became only the 2nd Latvian club to qualify for European group stages since
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in the 2009/10 season, after beating Linfield in a play-off tie.


History


Origins

Until 2003, the current club was a team of boys born in 1990 and 1991 under the auspices of JFK Skonto, the youth club of the Latvian powerhouse FK Skonto, led by Vladimirs Beļajevs. In 2003 Beļajevs quit JFK Skonto together with his students and founded the Daugava Football Sports School (''Futbola sporta skola Daugava'', FSK Daugava). Two years later, on 19 May 2005, the semi-professional football club FSK Daugava 90 was established. The new club was built around players born from 1989 to 1999. In
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the club enrolled in the
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in 2007 and changed their name to FK Daugava before the 2008 season. The team won promotion to the
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in 2008, but was relegated the next year. In 2011, the club's name was changed to ''Rīgas futbola skola'' – the same name originally used by the unrelated Riga Football School youth academy, founded in 1962 and owned by the
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(the senior team of which currently plays in the
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). In
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, ''Rīgas futbola skola'' ranked 3rd in the 1. līga, which was not enough to return to the Virslīga. However, in early 2016 the
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revoked the league licence of Skonto FC and awarded it to the club, which re-branded itself simply to RFS and returned to the top flight once again.


The settling in (2016–2017)

The new club had new management as its general sponsor became the
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, run by the Latvian businessman Artjoms Milovs. He became the club's president. Learning that they were going to play in the higher league less than a month before the new season began, the club had to act fast by bringing in experienced players, mostly from
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. The most notable arrivals were center-back
Ritus Krjauklis Ritus Krjauklis (born 23 April 1986) is a Latvian footballer who currently plays for Latvian Higher League club Daugavpils as a centre back. Club career As a child and teenager, Ritus Krjauklis played for his local club FK Ilūkste under coach ...
from FK Ventspils and forward
Aleksejs Višņakovs Aleksejs Višņakovs (born 3 February 1984 in Riga) is a Latvian former professional Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder. He was also a member of Latvia national football team, Latvia national team. Club career Latvia ...
. With completely new management and identity, RFS started their first official season in the Virslīga and finished 6th, just 5 points ahead of the relegation play-off spot. Over the course of the season, RFS won 9, drew 8, and lost 11 games, scoring only 22 goals, which was the 2nd lowest result in the league. RFS also secured their place in the 2016–17 Latvian Cup quarterfinal after a 7–0 victory over
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. During the season, RFS changed their manager twice, but at the end decided to go with
Jurijs Ševļakovs Jurijs Ševļakovs (born 24 January 1959 in Moscow, Soviet Union) is a former Latvian football defender, now a football manager. Club playing career His player career began in PFC CSKA Moscow, CSKA Moscow where he played a couple of games in th ...
. In the 2017 season,
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took over as RFS brought in more new faces, including former
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and
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midfielder
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, Liepaja's
Roberts Savaļnieks Roberts Savaļnieks (born 4 February 1993 in Valmiera) is a Latvian professional footballer who plays for Latvian Higher League club RFS. Club career Originally, from Valmiera, Savaļnieks moved to Liepāja at an early age to train and play f ...
, and Georgian defender Lasha Shergelashvili. They also permanently signed the club's top scorer from last season – Igors Kozlovs. Ritus Krjauklis left after just one season alongside Raivis Jurkovskis, whose loan deal at RFS had ended. But in their place came more promising players, as well as young Latvian stars like
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and Marko Regža. On the opening matchday, RFS defeated the title holders Jūrmalas Spartaks 2–1 thanks to Roberts Uldriķis' debut brace. RFS proved to be the underdogs that year as they finished 5th in the league, just off the
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qualification spot, after not winning against
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on the final matchday. In the 2016–17 Latvian Cup, once again thanks to Roberts Uldriķis, RFS managed to beat FK Metta 1–0 to advance into the semi-final, but suffered a defeat in a two-legged tie (1–2) to
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after Aleksejs Višņakovs did not convert the
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in the dying minutes of the match in the 2nd leg. Just 2 months later, the 2017 Latvian Cup kicked off, in which RFS managed to reach the semi-final, but this time fell 4–1 to
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.


The first glance at silverware (2018–2020)

On 6 December 2017, RFS appointed the former Vilnius Žalgiris head coach Valdas Dambrauskas. RFS won the Virslīga pre-season tournament, which included all Virslīga clubs. They managed to defeat FK Ventspils in the quarters, FK Jelgava in the semis, and FK Spartaks in the final. In terms of the regular season, RFS recorded their highest league finish to date, finishing 3rd, only behind the eventual champions
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and FK Ventspils, meaning that they would participate in European competition qualifiers for the first time in their history to that point. RFS under Dambrauskas showed very good attacking football, scoring 57 goals in 28 games that season, which was the highest ratio in the league. Players like Roberts Savaļnieks and Roberts Uldriķis played a big part in the system, both making a total of 27 goal contributions throughout the season. However, the signing of Ukrainian forward Maksym Marusych proved to be important as well as the forward scored 15 goals that season. In the
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, RFS once again got knocked out in the semi-finals after losing 2–1 to FK Ventspils. Having had an excellent transfer window, RFS were considered the favorites to win the title in the
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. In the outgoing Kaspars Dubra and Lasha Seregashvili's places came the center-back partnership of Vitālijs Jagodinskis and Nauris Bulvītis from FK Ventspils. Ivorian forward Cedric Kouadio arrived from BFC Daugavpils and from Dambrauskas former team Vilnius Žalgiris midfielders Tomáš Šimkovič and
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, and forward
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all joined the club as well. In the summer transfer window, RFS also managed to sign their rival's top scorer for the last two seasons – Serbian striker Darko Lemajič – who managed to score 16 goals in the remaining 19 matches for RFS that season. RFS finished 2nd in the Virslīga, 7 points behind Riga FC. RFS won their first ever title that year, as they defeated FK Jelgava 3–2 in the Latvian Cup
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, thanks to an extra-time winner by Tomas Šimkovic. That same season, RFS also made their debut on the European stage as they faced the Slovenian Cup winners
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in the Europa League 1st qualifying round. Despite them being the favorites of this tie, RFS managed to snatch a 3–2 win away in Slovenia after a 93rd-minute winner from Tin Vukmanić. However, in the second leg, Olimpija scored twice to advance with an aggregate win of 4–3 and knock RFS out. In January 2020, RFS extended Dambrauskas’ contract until 2022 and released and sold many regular team players.


Viktors Morozs' era (2020–present)

Just a month after the contract extension, Valdas Dambrauskas left the club for Croatian First Division side
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, so the club's new head coach became Valdas Dambrauskas’ assistant coach
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. However, following the
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breakout, the
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in Latvia kicked off in June instead of March, and instead of 4 rounds, 3 were played instead. In the market, RFS saw the signing of Slovenian defender Žiga Lipušček, midfielders Leonel Strumia and
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, and a young Brazilian prospect forward Emerson Deocleciano on loan from
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. Players like Maksym Marusych and Vitālijs Jagodinskis also left the club for other Virslīga sides. Once again, RFS finished 2nd in the league, just 3 points behind the eventual champions Riga FC. RFS also did not succeed in keeping hold of the Latvian Cup after they fell out in the
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to FK Jelgava. The same went for European competition qualifiers, as once again RFS did not get past the first qualifying round after a 1–0 loss to Serbian side Partizan. Nevertheless, this was a breakout season for the Brazilian loanee Emerson, who managed to find the back of the net 11 times for RFS, also becoming Virslīga's top scorer that year.


The double (2021)

Following Chinonso Offor's 760k transfer to Chicago Fire, RFS had funds to not only secure the signing of Emerson on a permanent deal ahead of the new season but also players like Lucas Villela, Elvis Stuglis, Petr Mareš, and Alfusainey Jatta, who later played an important part in RFS’ success. Another notable player who left the squad was Latvian winger Jānis Ikaunieks, who joined Finnish side
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on a free transfer. Vitālijs Jagodinskis returned from
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after just one season, following a conflict with Valmiera's head coach
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. Despite starting their season with a 3–2 loss to Valmiera FC, RFS then went on a 12-match unbeaten run, before eventually losing to Valmiera again. With summer approaching also came the qualifying stages for European club competitions, as RFS faced Faroese side KI Klaksvik in the 1st qualification round, snatching a 6–5 win on aggregate thanks to Tomislav Šarić's winner away from home in extra time. Next up followed Hungarian club Puskas Akademia, which RFS, against all odds, got a 5–0 victory on aggregate. Belgian giants
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were next on the schedule. RFS scored two goals inside 30 minutes to shock the
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crowd. Gent later equalized and, in the return game, earned a 1–0 win (3–2 on aggregate), knocking RFS out of the competition. The relationship with Gent did not end there for RFS, as just 12 days after the 2nd leg, RFS’ all-time top scorer, Darko Lemajic, left the club and joined the Belgian side on a club's record transfer fee of 900k. The Serbian striker had impressed the Belgian opposition, having scored five goals in six UECL qualification games. With some of these funds, RFS brought in forward
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, Deniss Rakels, and a young Serbian striker Andrej Ilić to hopefully replace him. RFS did not stop in both the league and the cup, as they reached the Latvian Cup final for the second year in a row, this time facing FK Liepaja. And thanks to a single goal from Brazilian midfielder Lucas Villela, RFS lifted the
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trophy for the second year in a row. However, just 3 days later, RFS secured an important win against BFC Daugavpils to stay ahead of the reigning champions Riga FC. With 2 matches left, RFS and Riga FC played each other, which was a game that could have decided 2021 Virslīga title. The game, however, ended in a draw, making the title go down to the final day of the season. In the last matchday away to Daugavpils, with goals from Andrej Ilić and Tomáš Šimkovič, RFS became the champions of Latvia for the first time in their history, which eventually also completed a continental double.


"Fight for the Dream 2022" – The first appearance on the European stage

The 2022 season arrived with RFS eager to defend their title and make their Champions League qualifying debut. At the start of the 2022 season, Roberts Savaļnieks’ left RFS for FK Liepāja alongside Leon Strumia. Marko Regža and Lucas Villela were released. Also, captain Tomáš Šimkovič, who was named the best Virslīga player in the 2021 season, left for Austrian side First Vienna. In the summer window, they brought in experienced Latvian goalkeeper Pāvels Šteinbors, who played a big role for the team later on in the season. With the summer window also came the European competition qualifiers, as RFS were drawn with Finnish champions
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in the Champions League 1st qualifying round. RFS lost the first leg 1–0 away but were able to overcome the deficit in the return leg (2–1). However, HJK managed to equalize and win it on penalties. This elimination made RFS fall to the Conference League qualifiers. In the Conference League 3rd qualifier round, they were drawn together with Maltese champions Hibernians, and in the 1st leg in Riga, despite the away team going down to 10 men, RFS were unable to take the lead as they eventually conceded, but a goal from Andrej Ilić managed to scrape a late draw. They lost their opening game in their new training and facility complex,
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, 3–2 to relegation candidates SK Super Nova. With summer came new arrivals. They consisted of a Latvian player from an academy in Italy, Dmitrijs Zelenkovs, alongside Brazilian winger Bill, who was loaned in from Ukrainian side Dnipro-1. And club legend and former captain Tomáš Šimkovič made a surprising return to the club. In the return leg in Malta, RFS won 3–1 to secure their place in the play-off round. In the deciding
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round, RFS had to face Northern Irish champions Linfield. In the first leg at home, RFS started well, but a missed penalty from Petr Mareš backfired as Linfield scored two goals. With 2 minutes remaining, RFS got one back, and in the 6th added minute, they equalized (2–2). In the return leg at Linfield, RFS once again went behind in the 104th minute of extra time, but once again, in the added time, RFS scored to take the game into penalties, which they eventually won to secure their place in the Conference League group stage. However, in the league, RFS failed to beat league leaders Valmiera FC at home (2–2) and were now 3rd – 8 points off the top. Following their qualification to the UECL, things went downhill back in the league and the cup as they won only 6 out of their remaining 11 league games and lost in the Latvian Cup final to FK Auda (0–1). RFS just slightly clinched 3rd place in the league and secured their place in the European competition qualifiers for next year.


UECL Group stage

Following their entry into their first ever European group stage, RFS traveled away to
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, where they managed a famous 1–1 draw with
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as Andrej Ilić became the first RFS player to score in European group stage matches. It was followed by a 2–0 loss to Heart Of Midlothian at home and a 0–0 draw against Istanbul Basaksehir. RFS lost the return match against Basaksehir 3–0 and then to Hearts 2–1. The last group match was at home versus Fiorentina, but despite scoring a goal, which was later disallowed, RFS lost 3–0 as their first ever European run came to an end.


Regaining the Title (2023)

At the start of the 2023 season, Tomáš Šimkovič, Kevin Friesenbichler, and Tomislav Šarić all left the club as many experienced Latvian players arrived –
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, Roberts Savaļnieks, and Jānis Ikaunieks. The club also signed a new sponsorship deal with Tonybet Fan. In May 2023, the club changed its full legal name from ''Rīgas futbola skola'' to ''FC RFS'' at the Register of Enterprises of Latvia. The team began the season below expectations with just 2 wins in their first 5 matches, but slowly gained form and were the only unbeaten side in the league by the time the European qualifiers arrived. However, despite not having lost a single match, the team was in second place, a few points behind their rivals Riga FC. Meanwhile, in the UECL qualifiers, RFS advanced into the 2nd round after defeating Macedonian side Makedonija GP 5–1 on aggregate. However, in the 2nd round, they were knocked out by Azerbaijani side FK Sabah after suffering an unlucky 2–0 loss at home and then a 2–1 loss away from home, which brought their European journey to an end. In the summer transfer window, Andrej Ilić left the team as he was signed by Norwegian higher division side
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. In his place came the striker Darko Lemajič, who had previously played for the club.Although in the league, RFS were performing well as they had not lost a single league game since August 2022, that run was broken by Latvian champions Valmiera FC, as they brought RFS’ 39-match unbeaten run to an end. Had RFS won that match, they would have moved to the top of the table as FC Riga lost to FS Jelgava in the same gameweek. With just 8 Gameweeks to go, the next match between RFS and Riga FC was considered the title decider as both teams faced each other for the fourth time this season and once again drew. RFS, as well as Riga, won their next 5 matches in the league before meeting each other again in the Latvian Cup final, in which finally one side came out victorious as Riga won on penalties (1–1 after extra time). That was the second season in a row in which RFS had lost the final. However, back in the league, Riga finally dropped points following their 1–1 draw with SK Super Nova, and RFS took advantage of that by scoring 2 injury-time goals against FK Tukums to win 5–4 in a 9-goal thriller and to clinch an important 3 points. Both teams won their next two matches as it all came down to the last matchday, with RFS still being 1 point behind. RFS faced Metta, while Riga FC faced the current title holders Valmiera FC away from home. The home advantage paid off as Valmiera managed to draw, leaving it in RFS’ hands to win the title. Back in Riga, RFS obtained a crucial penalty converted by Jānis Ikaunieks, granting them their second Latvian championship title.


Europa League and domestic dominance (2024)

RFS started the 2024 Virslīga season by defeating FK Auda 2–1. They lost their next match to Valmeria FC, but won 7 of 8 before losing to Valmeria again. Their European campaign started in the Champions League first qualifying round, where they took on Northern Irish champions Larne F.C., and won 7–0 on aggregate. They lost in the 2nd qualifying round to Norwegian champions
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7–1 on aggregate. In the Europa League third qualifying round, RFS played Andorran champions
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, winning by a score of 9–0 on aggregate. In the Europa League playoff round, they faced the Cypriot champions
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, and shocked them by winning 4–2 on penalties, after a 3-3 aggregate draw. In the Europa League draw, their opponents were confirmed as
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(away),
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(home),
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(away),
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(home),
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(home),
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(away),
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(home), and
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(away). They started their Europa League campaign by losing 4–1 to FCSB in Romania. On 23 January 2025, RFS won their first-ever match in a European group or league stage, defeating Dutch club
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1-0 in Riga, thanks to a goal from
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. This was also the first time a Latvian club had ever won a game in a major UEFA competition group or league phase.


Grounds

In their first ever season, RFS moved across various stadiums before eventually locating at Jānis Skredelis' Stadium in Riga, which was their home stadium from 2016 until the middle of 2022. However, after that period, RFS moved to their new ground called
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, which was built by the RFS chairman's company – LNK Properties. The sports complex includes two natural grass grounds – one for matches, one for training sessions – and three artificial grounds. They also played selected European matches at
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or Daugava Stadium.


Records and statistics

Roberts Savaļnieks Roberts Savaļnieks (born 4 February 1993 in Valmiera) is a Latvian professional footballer who plays for Latvian Higher League club RFS. Club career Originally, from Valmiera, Savaļnieks moved to Liepāja at an early age to train and play f ...
holds the record for most RFS appearances, having played 213 first-team matches from 2016 to 2024. Vladislavs Sorokins comes in second with 184 appearances, followed by Emerson, who has played 176 times for the club. The record for a goalkeeper is held by
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, with 69 appearances. With 81 caps for
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is RFS’ most capped international player of all time. Meanwhile, of the players that are currently at the club, Roberts Savaļnieks has accumulated 60. Emerson Deocleciano (2020–present) is RFS’ all-time leading goalscorer, with 53 goals in 176 matches, alongside being RFS’ top goalscorer of all time in
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history with 50 goals. Behind him in 2nd and 3rd are Darko Lemajič (2019–2021; 2023–present), who has scored 51 goals in 90 appearances, and Andrej Ilic (2021–2023) with 42 goals in 87 appearances for the club. Andrej Ilić also holds the record for the most goals scored in one season (21 in 2022). Meanwhile, Robers Savaļnieks holds the record for most assists – 48. The club also holds the record for the longest unbeaten run in Virslīga in the 21st century, having gone unbeaten for 38 matches (390 days). In 2022, RFS also became only the second Latvian side to qualify for the group stage of European competitions after defeating Linfield in the UECL play-off round. The club's record sale is Andrej Ilic, who was sold to
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for 1.6 million in the summer of 2023.


Rivalries


Riga Derby

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, RFS and
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, made their debuts at the same time. Both teams slowly became the leading sides of the league, RFS won 3 league titles whiles Riga FC also won 3. The Riga Derby is also the most attended game in Latvian club sport, averaging around 3 thousand fans per game.


In popular culture

"Fight for the Dream 22′" is a documentary series created by the Lithuanian director Rimvydas Čekavičius, which reflects the journey of RFS in Europe in the
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, when RFS became only the 2nd club in the history of Latvia to enter the group stage of European competitions. The Lithuanian filming team spent almost the entire season with RFS, being together not only in training and games but also outside the football field. The series consist of a total of six episodes, each lasting one hour.


European record

;Notes * QR: Qualifying round * GS: Group stage * LP: League phase


UEFA Club Ranking


Honours

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**Champions:
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2024 The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war (2021–present), Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudane ...
**''Runners-up:''
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**Third place:
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**Winners:
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2021 Like the year 2020, 2021 was also heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, due to the emergence of multiple Variants of SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 variants. The major global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, which began at the end of 2020, continued ...
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2024 The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war (2021–present), Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudane ...
**''Runners-up:''
2022 The year began with another wave in the COVID-19 pandemic, with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, Omicron spreading rapidly and becoming the dominant variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus worldwide. Tracking a decrease in cases and deaths, 2022 saw ...
,
2023 Catastrophic natural disasters in 2023 included the Lists of 21st-century earthquakes, 5th-deadliest earthquake of the 21st century 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes, striking Turkey and Syria, leaving up to 62,000 people dead; Cyclone Freddy ...


Players


Current squad


Out on loan


Personnel


Current technical staff


Management


References


External links


Official websiteRFS news on Tonybet Fan
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