LATVIA
1977 Metālists
Jelgava, 1980 Automobilists Jelgava, 1987 RASMS-RAF Jelgava, 1990 RAF Jelgava, 1995 RAF Rīga, 1996 FC Universitate, 1999 dissolved, 2001
re-formed as RAF Jelgava, 2004 FK Jelgava (in the USSR League until 1990); at
the 1st level in the 2012 season; ground: Ozolniegu Stadions;
colours: red-blue.
1990 FC Skonto; at the 1st level in the 2012
season; ground: Skonto; colours: green.
1948 Daugava, 1992 Daugava-Kompar, 1993 FC Olimpija,
1995 dissolved (in the USSR
League until 1990); ground: Latvijas Universitates; colours: blue-white.
1993
DAG Rīga, 1995
DAG Liepāja, 1996 FK Baltika, 1997 FHK Metalurgs, 2008 SK
Metalurgs; at the 1st level in the 2012 season; ground: Daugava;
colours: blue-yellow.
1990 Tseltnieks, 1992 BJFK, 1993 Auseklis, 1995
Vilan-D, 1996 FC Dinaburg, 2009 dissolved;
ground: Celtnieks; colours: yellow-black.
1991 FK Torpedo, 1993 FK Vidus, 1995 FK Armstrig, 1996
FK Daugava, 1998 LU/Daugava (+ Universitate Rīga), 2001 PFK Daugava Rīga (+ Policijas FK Rīga), 2003 dissolved and re-formed as FK Daugava, 2010
PFK Daugava/RFS; at the 2nd level in the 2011 season; ground:
Alberta Seibela; colours: red-black.
1999 FK Rīga, 2009 dissolved; ground: Latvijas
Universitates; colours: red-black.
1996 FK Ventspils; at the 1st level in the
2012 season; ground: Olimpiskais; colours: blue-yellow-black.
2005 Olimps JFK Rīga, 2009 Olimps/RFS; at the 2nd level in
the 2012 season; ground: Daugava; colours: red-white.
1944 FC Ditton, 2007 FC Daugava, 2008 dissolved (+ FC
Dinaburg Daugavpils => FC Dinaburg), 2010 re-formed as FC Daugava (in the
USSR League until 1990); at the 1st level in the 2012 season;
ground: Daugava; colours: black-yellow.