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Ventspils
Full nameFutbola Klubs Ventspils
Nickname(s)Yellow-Blues
Founded1997;27 years ago(1997)
Dissolved19 January 2024;5 months ago(2024-01-19)
GroundVentspils Olimpiskais Stadions
Capacity3,200
ManagerIgor Kichigin
LeagueLatvian First League
20222nd
WebsiteClub website
Current season

FK Ventspilswas aLatvianfootballclub, based atVentspils Olimpiskais StadionsinVentspilscity and is one of the most popular football clubs in the country. The club played in theLatvian Virsligasince 1997.

It was abolished in 2022 and officially liquidated on 19 January 2024.[1]A newphoenix club,JFK Ventspils,returned to Latvian football and competes in theLatvian First Leagueas of 2023.

In total, FK Ventspils has won six league titles and sevenLatvian Cups.They becameLatvian Higher Leaguechampions in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013 and 2014.[2][failed verification]In 2009 FK Ventspils became the first Latvian club to participate in the group stages of aUEFAcompetition after beatingBATE BorisovfromBelarus.[citation needed]

History[edit]

FK Ventspils was founded in 1997 with the merger of two former Ventspils clubs –FK Ventaand FK Nafta. Its predecessor, Venta, was one of the leading clubs in the Latvian league in the 1960s.

FK Venta[edit]

The next notable success for “Venta” was in 1967, when they won the Latvian Cup. By that time they had quite a fighting fit line-up, and 1969 already was their golden year when Venta became champions. During the tournament they gained 43 points; 20 matches won, 3 matches ended with a draw and only 3 matches lost. Additionally, they lost only in the away matches. They scored 45 goals and 16 conceded. At that time Venta's leader was a player manager, who is well known not only to the admirers ofVentspils,but the whole of Latvian football, Vladimir Chikinov.

This was the golden line-up:Leonid Virko, Konstantin Zhurkevich, Aleksandr Busarov, Valery Yashenko, Aleksandr Tronev, Ariy Shmerling, Vladimir Samohvalov, Aleksandr Novash, Nikolay Chaevky, Nikolay Pozdnyakov, Vladimir Chikinov, Viktor Yurinov, Viktor Litvinenko, Aleksandr Rakicky, Valentin Ipolitov, Vladimir Kutuzov, Valentin Vetrenko, Genady Hrustalov.

Of course, the victories did not come easy. There was a huge effort put into both – the matches and training. However, at that time they had quite a modest material and technical basis. They trained in the sport hall of Ventspils port, had training camps inPilteneand went toMoldovaseveral times. They had close contacts with a children's sport school from which talented youth players often came into the team. Whereas these days there are limits on foreign born players, at that time it was an obligation for the team to have two players younger than 18 years of age in the line-up. Thus, V. Kutuzov, V. Ivankovich, N. Dishlov and later Y. Romanenko, V. Fedotov and others appeared in the team.

In 1963 Ventspils gained a place and the rights to play in the Latvian championship (Virsliga). The next major achievement for "Venta" came in 1967, when it won theLatvian Cup.In 1969 "Venta" were champions ofLatvia,in that season "Venta" got 43 points, 20 matches won, three drawn and three lost. In the 1970s the team lost its position, in the 1980s it lost its financial support and became defunct for some years. In 1994 Venta returned to1. līgabut after that season many players left the club as FK Nafta was formed. Until the merger Venta played in 1. liga.

FK Nafta[edit]

FK Nafta was formed in 1995, in the first season the club won its 2nd league division and earned a promotion to the 1st league. In its only season there the club finished higher than FK Venta. After the season the teams merged to form FK Ventspils.

FK Ventspils[edit]

The recent history of “Ventspils” began in 1997, the year of the team's foundation. In February 2007, the club that represents the town on the bank of the river Venta with a population of 45 thousand people, celebrated its 10th anniversary. In a relatively short period of time FK “Ventspils” has become one of the strongest clubs inLatvia.FK “Ventspils” has rapidly developed and gained a reputation of a serious Latvian club, winning various trophies.

In 2003 FK "Ventspils” won the Latvian Cup for the first time in the club's history. The team won this trophy the next two years in a row. And only the main trophy – golden medal of the Latvian championship – hadn't been achieved for a long time. The team won silver and bronze medals of the Latvian championship several times, and, finally, in 2006 FK "Ventspils" became the champions of Latvia.

The Ukrainian specialistRoman Hryhorchukled FK Ventspils to the main trophy. Prior to that, in 2003, FK Ventspils had won the Latvian Cup for the first time. Also, in 2004 and in 2005, FK Ventspils won the trophy, but only finished second and third in the Latvian championship. Before Hryhorchuk the team was managed byRussiancoach Boris Sinicin, English coach Paul Anthony Ashworth, Lithuanian specialist Saulius Širmelis and the Latvian localSergejs Semjonovs.

Despite being a relatively new club, FK Ventspils has also had a quite rich and interesting history in the Eurocups. In 1999 FK Ventspils had its debut in theIntertoto Cupand beat Norwegian teamVålerengaon aggregate. Later the club took part in theUEFA Cup,thus allowing fans to see matches against such famous European clubs asStuttgart,Rosenborg,BrøndbyandNewcastle United.The 0–0 draw in the away match againstNewcastle Unitedmight have been called the greatest achievement of FK Ventspils until 2009. However, even more memorable were the matches againstBrøndbyin 2004, when FK Ventspils eliminated the Danish club from the UEFA Cup.

On 17 July 2007 FK Ventspils made its debut in theUEFA Champions League.The yellow-and-blue started their historical trip of the most prestigious club tournament in Europe inWales,where they played againstTNS.The author of the first FK Ventspils goal in the Champions League was forwardVits Rimkus.One week later, on 25 July, FK Ventspils achieved their first victory in the Champions league, beating TNS 2–1 at home. Goals were scored by defendersJean-Paul NdekiandDeniss Kačanovs.In the second qualifying round the Roman Hryhorchuk's team played againstRed Bull Salzburg,led by the legendary Italian specialistGiovanni Trapattoniand lost. In 2008 FK Ventspils participated in the Champions league for the second time. The first opponents of the team were again the champions ofWales,Llanelli.

UEFA Europa league Group stage 2009/10[edit]

In the 2009–10 season FK Ventspils became the first Latvian club to participate in the group stages ofUEFAclub competitions after beatingBATE BorisovfromBelarusin the lastUEFA Europa Leaguequalification round. FK Ventspils opponents in the group stages wereSporting CPfrom Portugal,Hertha BSCfrom Germany andHeerenveenfrom the Netherlands. Adding several experienced players to the squad, FK Ventspils showed a remarkable performance, playing 1–1 draws away in theOlympiastadionin Berlin andEstádio José Alvaladein Lisbon. They also kept a 0–0 draw against Heerenveen at home. With three points in six matches, FK Ventspils finished last in Group D, failing to qualify for the UEFA Europa League group stages.

In 2010 FK Ventspils won the2009–10 Baltic League.They finished second in the national championship, qualifying for the UEFA Europa League first qualification stage. The club was knocked out of the tournament in the third qualification stage byRed Star Belgrade.In 2011, they won the national championship, securing their fourth league title. In 2013 FK Ventspils won the league for the fifth time and lifted the Latvian Cup for the sixth time in the club's history. In the middle of 2013 the club participated in the UEFA Europa League qualification stages, reaching the third qualification stage. They knocked out the Welsh championsAirbus UK BroughtonandLuxembourg National DivisionclubJeunesse Esch,but lost to the Israeli clubMaccabi Haifa.

Disqualification[edit]

On 9 June 2021,UEFAbanned FK Ventspils from participating in UEFA club competitions for the next seven years (i.e. up to and including the 2027–28 season) for violating UEFA regulations related to "fraud, bribery and/or corruption" and for "violation of the integrity of matches and competitions". Club officials Nikolajs Djakins and Adlan Shishkanov were banned from football for 4 years and for life, respectively.[3]The charges were related to July 2018Europa Leaguequalifier againstBordeaux,Russian refereeSergey Lapochkinwho was refereeing that game was banned from football activity for 10 years.[4]

Dissolution[edit]

By 2021, financial problems had beset the club and in the middle of the2021 Virslīga seasonthe club pulled out of the league and was dissolved.

Team honours[edit]

Individual honours[edit]

Year Player/manager Award
2005 LatviaIgors Sļesarčuks Virslīga top scorer
2006 CameroonJean-Paul Ndeki Virslīga best defender
2006 CameroonJean-Paul Ndeki Virslīga best player
2006, 2007, 2008 LatviaAndris Vaņins Virslīga best goalkeeper
2006, 2007, 2008 UkraineRoman Hryhorchuk Virslīga best manager
2007 LatviaVīts Rimkus Virslīga best player
2007 CameroonJean-Paul Ndeki CIS Cup best player
2007, 2008 LatviaVīts Rimkus Virslīga top scorer
2007, 2008 LatviaVīts Rimkus Virslīga best forward
2008 LatviaAndris Vaņins Virslīga best player
2008 LatviaAndris Vaņins Latvian Footballer of the Year
2010 LatviaJurijs Žigajevs Virslīga best player
2010, 2013 LatviaJurijs Žigajevs Virslīga best midfielder
2011 LatviaOļegs Laizāns Virslīga best midfielder
2011 LatviaOļegs Laizāns Virslīga best player
2011 RussiaSergei Podpaly Virslīga best manager
2013 LatviaJurijs Žigajevs Virslīga best player
2013, 2014 LatviaJurģis Pučinskis Virslīga best manager
2014 LatviaKaspars Dubra Virslīga best defender

Participation in Latvian Championships[edit]

Year Division Position
1997 Virsliga 4th
1998 Virsliga 3rd
1999 Virsliga 3rd
2000 Virsliga 2nd
2001 Virsliga 2nd
2002 Virsliga 2nd
2003 Virsliga 3rd
2004 Virsliga 3rd
2005 Virsliga 3rd
2006 Virsliga 1st
2007 Virsliga 1st
2008 Virsliga 1st
2009 Virsliga 2nd
2010 Virsliga 2nd
2011 Virsliga 1st
2012 Virsliga 3rd
2013 Virsliga 1st
2014 Virsliga 1st
2015 Virsliga 3rd
2016 Virsliga 3rd
2017 Virsliga 4th
2018 Virsliga 2nd
2019 Virsliga 3rd

Participation in Baltic League[edit]

Year Position
2007–08 Runners-up
2008–09 Semi-finals
2009–10 Winners
2010–11 Runners-up

European record[edit]

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R NorwayVålerenga 2–0 0–1 2–1
2R TurkeyKocaelispor 1–1 0–2 1–3
2000–01 UEFA Cup QR HungaryVasas 2–1 1–3 (aet) 3–4
2001–02 UEFA Cup QR FinlandHJK Helsinki 0–1 1–2 1–3
2002–03 UEFA Cup QR SwitzerlandLugano 3–0 0–1 3–1
1R GermanyStuttgart 1–4 1–4 2–8
2003–04 UEFA Cup QR PolandWisła Płock 1–1 2–2 3–3(a)
1R NorwayRosenborg 1–4 0–6 1–10
2004–05 UEFA Cup 1QR Faroe IslandsB68 Toftir 8–0 3–0 11–0
2QR DenmarkBrøndby 0–0 1–1 1–1(a)
1R PolandAmica Wronki 1–1 0–1 1–2
2005–06 UEFA Cup 1QR Northern IrelandLinfield 1–2 1–0 2–2(a)
2006–07 UEFA Cup 1QR IcelandKnattspyrnufélagið Víkingur 2–1 2–0 4–1
2QR EnglandNewcastle United 0–1 0–0 0–1
2007–08 UEFA Champions League 1QR WalesThe New Saints 2–1 2–3 4–4(a)
2QR AustriaRed Bull Salzburg 0–3 0–4 0–7
2008–09 UEFA Champions League 1QR WalesLlanelli 4–0 0–1 4–1
2QR NorwayBrann 2–1 0–1 2–2(a)
2009–10 UEFA Champions League 2QR LuxembourgF91 Dudelange 3–0 3–1 6–1
3QR BelarusBATE Borisov 1–0 1–2 2–2(a)
PO SwitzerlandZürich 0–3 1–2 1–5
UEFA Europa League Group D GermanyHertha BSC 0–1 1–1 4th
NetherlandsHeerenveen 0–0 0–5
PortugalSporting CP 1–2 1–1
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 1QR North MacedoniaTeteks 0–0 1–3 1–3
2011–12 UEFA Europa League 2QR BelarusShakhtyor Soligorsk 3–2 1–0 4–2
3QR SerbiaRed Star Belgrade 1–2 0–7 1–9
2012–13 UEFA Champions League 2QR NorwayMolde 1–1 0–3 1–4
2013–14 UEFA Europa League 1QR WalesAirbus UK Broughton 0–0 1–1 1–1(a)
2QR LuxembourgJeunesse Esch 1–0 4–1 5–1
3QR IsraelMaccabi Haifa 0–0 0–3 0–3
2014–15 UEFA Champions League 2QR SwedenMalmö FF 0–1 0–0 0–1
2015–16 UEFA Champions League 2QR FinlandHJK Helsinki 1–3 0–1 1–4
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1QR Faroe IslandsVíkingur Gøta 2–0 2–0 4–0
2QR ScotlandAberdeen 0–1 0–3 0–4
2017–18 UEFA Europa League 1QR IcelandValur 0–0 0–1 0–1
2018–19 UEFA Europa League 1QR AlbaniaLuftëtari 5−0 3–3 8–3
2QR FranceBordeaux 0–1 1–2 1–3
2019–20 UEFA Europa League 1QR AlbaniaTeuta 3–0 0–1 3–1
2QR MaltaGżira United 4–0 2–2 6–2
3QR PortugalVitória de Guimarães 0–3 0–6 0–9
2020–21 UEFA Europa League 1QR MoldovaDinamo-Auto 2–1
2QR NorwayRosenborg 1–5

Sponsors[edit]

General sponsors

LatviaVentspils Pilsētas Dome
LatviaVK Tranzīts
LatviaLDZ Cargo
LatviaVentspils Nafta

Kit manufacturer

GermanyAdidas

Other sponsors

LatviaVentamonjaks Serviss
LatviaVentspils Brīvostas Pārvalde
LatviaLatus Sardze
LatviaVats
LatviaVenden
LatviaKurzemes Radio
LatviaAlbert Hotel
LatviaRadio SWH
LatviaFrom Me

Current squad[edit]

As to 30 July 2023
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK LatviaLVA Ilja Isajevs
GK LatviaLVA Alekss Petrovs
GK LatviaLVA Krists Svarups
DF LatviaLVA Aleksandrs Baturinskis
DF LatviaLVA Mariss Bite
DF LatviaLVA Nikita Rozancevs
DF LatviaLVA Janis Jekabs Gaisins
DF LatviaLVA Markoss Feldmans
DF LatviaLVA Vladislavs Bojaruns
DF LatviaLVA Tomass Ziborkins
MF LatviaLVA Niks Jansons
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF LatviaLVA Rainers Veidemainis
MF LatviaLVA Davis Kaneps
MF LatviaLVA Valters Valts Grislis
MF LatviaLVA Artemijs Mihails Lucins
FW LatviaLVA Vladimirs Mukins
FW LatviaLVA Kristaps Kancs
FW LatviaLVA Kirils Markovs
FW LatviaLVA Valters Liepajnieks
FW LatviaLVA Klavs Vilumovs
FW LatviaLVA Divs Rins
FW LatviaLVA Kaspars Svārups

Notable former players[edit]

  • Past (and present) players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be foundhere.

Managers[edit]

Name Period
BelarusSergei Borovsky Jan 1, 1997 – Jan 1, 1998
LithuaniaSaulius Cekanavičius(caretaker) 1998
RussiaBoris Sinitsyn 1999–00
LithuaniaSaulius Cekanavičius(caretaker) 2000
EnglandPaul Ashworth January 1, 2001 – June 30, 2003
LithuaniaSaulius Širmelis 2003–04
LatviaSergejs Semjonovs 2005
UkraineRoman Hryhorchuk July 1, 2005 – Aug 11, 2009
ItalyNunzio Zavettieri Aug 11, 2009 – Dec 31, 2010
RussiaSergei Podpaly Jan 17, 2011 – May 17, 2012
LatviaJurģis Pučinskis July 1, 2012–14th Sept, 2015
EnglandPaul Ashworth 2015–2017
MontenegroDejan Vukićević 2018–2019
LatviaIgors Kļosovs 2019
MoldovaViorel Frunză 2020–

References[edit]

  1. ^"Ēras oficiālas beigas – izbeigta futbola kluba 'Ventspils' darbība".Delfi(in Latvian). 19 January 2024.Retrieved27 March2024.
  2. ^"Ventspils hold on to oust BATE".UEFA.
  3. ^"CEDB decisions on FK Ventspils".UEFA.9 June 2021.
  4. ^"CEDB decision on Russian match official".UEFA.9 June 2021.

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