Fricis Dambrēvics (1906 – ?) was a
Latvia
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football
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forward, a three-time champion of Latvia.
Biography
His entire top level career Dambrēvics played with the strongest
Liepāja football club of 1920s and 1930s –
Olimpija Liepāja for which he was one of the leading goalscorers. Dambrēvics won three Latvian league titles (1927–1929) and became a three-time winner of the
Riga Football Cup playing for Olimpija. From 1926 to 1928 Dambrēvics played 8 international matches for
Latvia national football team scoring two goals. After retiring from playing Dambrēvics coached young footballers in Liepāja, he was the first coach of
Harijs Feldmanis
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*Harijs Fogelis (????–????), a Latvian football forward
*Harijs Lazdiņš (1910–1988), a Latvian football goalkeeper
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Pirmās meistarkomandas pirmais kapteinis
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References
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Latvian footballers
Latvia international footballers
1906 births
Sportspeople from Liepāja
Year of death missing
Association football forwards