sport.wikisort.org - TeamFK Spartaks is a Latvian football club that is based in Sloka, Jūrmala. In 2012, they finished 3rd in the Latvian First League championship and after winning the play-offs against JFK Olimps were promoted to the Latvian Higher League. The club plays its home matches at the Sloka Stadium with capacity of 2,500 people.[1]
Latvian football club
Football club
Spartaks Jūrmala |
Full name | Jūrmalas Futbola un Peldēšanas skola/Spartaks (Jūrmala Swimming and Football School/Spartaks) |
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Nickname(s) | Sarkanbaltie (Red-whites) |
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Founded | 2007 |
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Ground | Sloka Stadium |
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Capacity | 2,500 |
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Chairman | Spartaks Melkumjans |
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Manager | Víctor Basadre |
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League | Virslīga |
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2022 | 8th |
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Website | Club website |
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Current season |
History
FK Spartaks Jūrmala were founded at the start of 2007 as participants of the third tier of Latvian football. They won the Latvian Second League championship in the first year of their existence. The next 4 seasons were spent in the Latvian First League. In 2011, the club made its greatest leap since its foundation, managing to finish the season in the third position right behind Metta/Latvijas Universitāte and Liepājas Metalurgs-2. As reserve teams were not eligible to participate in the top tier championship, Spartaks were promoted via play-offs against JFK Olimps, which they won 4–1 on aggregate. Since 2012 Spartaks Jūrmala have been playing in the Latvian Higher League.[2] Spartaks finished their first season in the Latvian top-tier football in the fifth position of the league table, remaining in a middle-table position in the following two seasons as well, placing 7th in 2013 and 6th in 2014, respectively.
FK Spartaks have an engagement with the Jūrmala Swimming and Football School, the name of which is included in the official name of the club (Latvian: Jūrmalas Peldēšanas un Futbola skola).
From 2012 to 2014 Spartaks Jūrmala was one of two clubs representing the city in the Latvian Higher League and using the Sloka Stadium as their home-ground. After the relegation of FC Jūrmala in 2014, as of 2018 Spartaks remains as the sole representative of the coastal city in Latvian top-tier football.
Honours
- Latvian Higher League champions (2)
- Latvian Second League champions (1)
- Latvian First League play-off winners (1)
- Sports Club of the Year in Jūrmala (1)
Managers
League and Cup history
Season |
Division (Name) |
Pos./Teams |
Pl. |
W |
D |
L |
GS |
GA |
P |
Latvian Football Cup |
2007 |
3rd (2. līga) |
1/(11) |
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1/32 Round |
2008 |
2nd (1.līga) |
11/(15) |
28 |
9 |
6 |
13 |
32 |
44 |
33 |
1/8 finals |
2009 |
2nd (1.līga) |
12/(14) |
26 |
4 |
2 |
20 |
22 |
71 |
14 |
Did not participate |
2010 |
2nd (1.līga) |
9/(12) |
22 |
6 |
4 |
12 |
32 |
41 |
22 |
Did not participate |
2011 |
2nd (1.līga) |
3/(13) |
24 |
16 |
4 |
4 |
74 |
22 |
52 |
1/8 finals |
2012 |
1st (Virslīga) |
5/(10) |
36 |
13 |
10 |
13 |
61 |
56 |
49 |
1/4 finals |
2013 |
1st (Virslīga) |
7/(10) |
27 |
7 |
4 |
16 |
30 |
49 |
25 |
1/8 finals |
2014 |
1st (Virslīga) |
6/(10) |
36 |
14 |
9 |
13 |
38 |
32 |
51 |
1/4 finals |
2015 |
1st (Virslīga) |
5/(8) |
24 |
5 |
6 |
13 |
20 |
36 |
21 |
1/2 finals |
2016 |
1st (Virslīga) |
1/(8) |
28 |
17 |
4 |
7 |
46 |
22 |
55 |
Final |
2017 |
1st (Virslīga) |
1/(7) |
24 |
14 |
4 |
6 |
36 |
26 |
46 |
1/2 finals |
2018 |
1st (Virslīga) |
5/(8) |
28 |
12 |
6 |
10 |
48 |
37 |
42 |
1/4 finals |
2019 |
1st (Virslīga) |
5/(9) |
32 |
13 |
5 |
14 |
49 |
64 |
44 |
1/8 finals |
European record
Matches
Season |
Competition |
Round |
Club |
Home |
Away |
Aggregate |
2015–16 |
UEFA Europa League |
1Q |
Budućnost Podgorica |
0–0 |
3–1 |
3–1 |
2Q |
Vojvodina |
1–1 |
0–3 |
1–4 |
2016–17 |
UEFA Europa League |
1Q |
Dinamo Minsk |
0–2 |
1–2 |
1–4 |
2017–18 |
UEFA Champions League |
2Q |
Astana |
0–1 |
1–1 |
1–2 |
2018–19 |
UEFA Champions League |
1Q |
Red Star Belgrade |
0−0 |
0−2 |
0–2 |
UEFA Europa League |
2Q |
La Fiorita |
6−0 |
3−0 |
9−0 |
3Q |
Sūduva Marijampolė |
0−1 |
0–0 |
0–1 |
- Notes
- 1Q: First qualifying round
- 2Q: Second qualifying round
- 3Q: Third qualifying round
Players and staff
As of 1 November 2022
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Staff
Name, surname | Position |
Seržiks Melkumjans |
President |
Spartaks Melkumjans |
Chairman |
Alexei Eremenko Sr. |
Manager |
Saulius Cekanavicius |
Assistant manager |
Aleksandrs Proskurnins |
Goalkeeper coach |
Pavels Fjodorovs |
Administrator |
Stefan Botezatu |
Physiotherapist |
References
External links
2022 Latvian Higher League |
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На других языках
[de] FK Spartaks Jūrmala
Futbola klubs Spartaks Jūrmala ist ein lettischer Fußballverein aus der Stadt Jūrmala. Der Verein wurde 2007 als JPFS Jūrmalas Peldēšanas un Futbola skol (dt. Jūrmala Schwimm- und Fußballschule) Spartak gegründet und spielt in der höchsten lettischen Liga, der Virslīga.
- [en] FK Spartaks Jūrmala
[es] FK Spartaks Jūrmala
El FK Spartaks Jūrmala es un club de fútbol con sede en Jūrmala, Letonia. Fue fundado en 2007 y actualmente milita en la Virsliga, máxima categoría nacional.
[ru] Спартак (футбольный клуб, Юрмала)
«Спарта́к» (латыш. Futbola klubs „Spartaks”) — латвийский профессиональный футбольный клуб из города Юрмала. Основан в 2007 году. В Высшей лиге выступает с сезона 2012 года. Двукратный чемпион Латвии. Финалист Кубка Латвии сезона 2015/16.
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