Latvian Second League
Country | Latvia |
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Founded | 1992 |
Number of teams | 50 |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | Latvian First League |
Domestic cup(s) | Latvian Cup |
Website | Latvian Football Federation |
The Latvian Second League (Latvian: 2. līga) is the third tier of football in Latvia and is organised by the Latvian Football Federation.
Regional qualification round
There are around 50 clubs in the Second League. There are 7 regions (Rīga, Kurzeme, Vidzeme, Latgale, Zemgale, Ziemeļaustrumi (North-East) and Daugavpils) and teams have to play home and away games against their regional opponents. From each region 2 teams can advance to the final round. The regional qualification round is played from May to October.
Final round
The two best teams from each region compete in the final round and there are knockout games played. To get promotion to the 1.līga teams need to make it to the final.
Past Second League winners
Season | Winner | Runner-up |
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1992 | Vārpa-SCO | |
1993 | Lokomotīve | |
1994 | Konvoja pulks | |
1995 | Vecrīga | |
1996 | FK Ozolnieki | |
1997 | Valmiera-2 | |
1998 | Zibens Zemessardze | |
1999 | AS Lode | |
2000 | Akora | |
2001 | FC Ditton | |
2002 | FK Balvu Vilki | |
2003 | Skonto/Juniors | |
2004 | Eirobaltija | |
2005 | Miku/UPTK | |
2006 | Olimps | FK Ilūkste |
2007 | FK Spartaks | Jēkabpils SC |
2008 | FK Kauguri-PBLC | Preiļu BJSS |
2009 | RFS/Flaminko | FK Ilūkste |
2010 | SFK Varavīksne | OSC/FK-33 |
2011 | Rīnūži/Strong | SK Upesciems |
2012 | Kuldīgas NSS | FK Jēkabpils/JSC |
2013 | RTU Futbola centrs | JFK Saldus |
2014 | FC Caramba | FK Staiceles Bebri |
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