FC Daugava

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FC Daugava was a Latvian football club, based at the Daugava Stadium, in the city of Daugavpils. It was founded as FC Ditton in 2001. They lastly played in the Latvian Second League in 2015. They were one of two simultaneous clubs with the name Daugava and should not be confused with the historic FK Daugava Rīga.

In 2008, they won the Latvian Cup. In 2012, they won their first ever Latvian Higher League championship.[1]

History

In 2001, the team was founded with the support of Daugavpils' businessman Vladislavs Drīksne, who was the owner of the eponymous Ditton company. After first entering the city league, in a few years Ditton managed to grow and ultimately win promotion to the Virslīga in 2003, although was instantly relegated in 2004. In the following 2005 Latvian First League season Ditton won promotion once again.

In 2006, before entering the 2006 Virslīga, Russian businessman Igor Malyshkov became the main shareholder in the club. It was his decision to change the club's name to FC Daugava, taking inspiration from the historic club from Daugavpils and including the date of its founding in the club crest. Ukrainian manager Sergei Yuran was invited to join the team staff, but he was soon replaced by Sergei Kiriakov. That season the club achieved their highest position to that point, finishing 5th in the championship. Meanwhile, he also created a plan to develop the infrastructure of the club and build a new stadium - the Daugava Stadium near Daugavpils Fortress.[2] Malishkov invited Sergei Petrenko, who was then famous for his success with Torpedo Moscow, to become the manager of the team. Petrenko left in May 2007 for family reasons. In June 2007 Igor Gamula was appointed, but he only started managing the team in August 2008. Till then the incumbent manager was Mihails Zemļinskis.[3]

On 19 July 2008 the Daugava Stadium was officially opened.[4] That year the club won the Latvian Cup for the first time in its history. On 8 February 2009, due to financial problems, FC Daugava merged with Dinaburg FC and formed a united team under the name of FC Dinaburg for the 2009 season.[5] That season Dinaburg were relegated from the Latvian Higher League due to suspicions of participation in match fixing.[6] Daugava then decided to create a team that would play in the Latvian First League the following season, meanwhile Dinaburg ended its existence, stating that the club's image was spoiled. As Daugavpils is one of the biggest cities in Latvia, the LFF came up with a proposal to offer Daugava a place in the Latvian Higher League. The offer was accepted and Daugava were given a chance to represent Daugavpils in the higher league in the 2010 season.[7]

In 2011, the club achieved its best result until then, finishing third in the championship.[8] In 2012 Daugava became the champions of the Latvian Higher League for the first time in the club's history.[1]

Match-fixing scandal

In July 2013 the Federbet organization expressed its concerns in regards to possible match fixing attempts concerning Daugava's UEFA Champions League game against IF Elfsborg, which the club lost 7–1, with 7 goals being scored in the second half.[9] Prior to the 2014 Latvian Higher League season Daugava was initially denied the participation license due to non-existing youth academy but it was later obtained in exchange of promises to develop one in the near future.[10] In October 2014, during a spot-check at the club, several of its members were interrogated, with the club's former president Oleg Gavrilov being arrested for money laundering, legalization of illegal earnings and other crimes, including ignorance of the previously imposed disqualification upon him from any activates affiliated with Latvian football. Four other people, including the club's technical director, manager and two players were disqualified for an indeterminate period of time until the end of the investigation.[11] The investigation was lead in cooperation of the Latvian Football Federation, UEFA and the State Police of Latvia.

The scandal dealt a lethal blow to the club. It was not issued the necessary licence for entering the 2015 Virslīga and thus entered the third-tier Latvian Second League Latgale Zone. In December 2015 the club was excluded from the Latvian Football Federation and folded soon after.

FC Daugava are currently using a logo based on the design of the legendary Latvian football club FK Daugava Rīga that was founded in 1944 and played in the Soviet Top League.[2]

Honours

Participation in Latvian championships

Season Position Matches Wins Draws Loses Goals Points Manager Top-scorer
2001 11 4 4 0 0 15—0 12 Template:Flagicon Genādijs Pašins Template:Flagicon Pjotrs Vnukovs – 7 goals
2002 22 28 19 7 2 94—22 65 Template:Flagicon Genādijs Pašins Template:Flagicon Kirils Kurbatovs, Template:Flagicon Pjotrs Vnukovs – 15 goals
2003 32 27 16 2 9 79—32 50 Template:Flagicon Ēriks Grigjans Template:Flagicon Kirils Kurbatovs – 11 goals
2004 7 28 7 5 16 20—62 26 Template:Flagicon Ēriks Grigjans Template:Flagicon Kirils Kurbatovs – 6 goals
2005 52 26 14 5 7 59—28 47 Template:Flagicon Sergejs Pogodins Template:Flagicon Maksims Deņisevičs – 10 goals
2006 5 28 10 8 10 33—41 38 Template:Flagicon Sergei Yuran, Template:Flagicon Sergei Kiriakov, Template:Flagicon Igor Kichigin Template:Flagicon Aleksandr Sonin – 7 goals
2007 5 28 9 6 13 33—38 33 Template:Flagicon Sergei Petrenko, Template:Flagicon Igor Gamula Template:Flagicon Mikalay Ryndzyuk – 11 goals
2008 5 28 10 7 11 40—35 37 Template:Flagicon Mihails Zemļinskis, Template:Flagicon Igor Gamula Template:Flagicon Artjoms Rudņevs, Template:Flagicon Mikalay Ryndzyuk – 7 goals
2009 9 26 9 7 10 38—43 34 Template:Flagicon Kirils Kurbatovs Template:Flagicon Ričards Raščevskis – 6 goals
2010 4 27 16 8 3 35—16 56 Template:Flagicon Tamaz Pertia Template:Flagicon Mamuka Ghonghadze – 6 goals
2011 3 32 19 6 7 58—30 63 Template:Flagicon Tamaz Pertia, Template:Flagicon Leonid Nazarenko Template:Flagicon Mamuka Ghonghadze – 21 goals
2012 1 36 23 9 4 64—25 78 Template:Flagicon Ravil Sabitov, Template:Flagicon Ivan Tabanov Template:Flagicon Mamuka Ghonghadze – 18 goals
2013 3 27 15 7 5 44—19 52 Template:Flagicon Ivan Tabanov Template:Flagicon Andrejs Kovaļovs – 16 goals
2014 5 36 19 8 9 53—39 65 Template:Flagicon Viktor Demidov, Template:Flagicon Hennadiy Orbu, Template:Flagicon Ivan Tabanov Template:Flagicon Jevgēņijs Kosmačovs – 12 goals
Notes

1 Season in the Latvian Second League

2 Season in the Latvian First League

European record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2011–12 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Template:Flagicon Tromsø IL 0–5 1–2 1–7 File:Symbol delete vote.svg
2012–13 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Template:Flagicon FK Sūduva 2–3 1–0 3–3 (a) File:Symbol delete vote.svg
2013–14 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round Template:Flagicon IF Elfsborg 0–4 1–7 1–11 File:Symbol delete vote.svg
2014–15 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Template:Flagicon Víkingur Gøta 1–1 1–2 2–3 File:Symbol delete vote.svg

Sponsors

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Managers

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External links

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  • FC Daugava at the UEFA.com