SK "BlÄzma"
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Full name |
Sporta klubs "BlÄzma" (Sport Club BlÄzma)
- SK Dižvanagi (2002–06)
- FK RÄ“zekne (1997-01)
- PSK Vairogs (1992–96)
- Strautmala Rezekne (1991)
- Latgale Rezekne (1990)
- Torpedo Rezekne (1989)
- MaÅ¡Ä«nbÅ«vÄ“tÄjs Rezekne (1965–88)
- Rezekne (1956–64)
- Dynamo Rezekne (1950–55)
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Founded |
2004 |
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Ground |
Sporta Aģentūras Stadions, Rēzekne |
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Ground Capacity |
978 |
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Chairman |
Vasīlijs Rožkovs |
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Manager |
Eriks Grigjans |
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League |
LMT Virslīga |
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2010 |
7th |
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SK BlÄzma is a Latvian football club located in RÄ“zekne. The club is a continuation of the city's main football club, Dižvanagi. The club competed in VirslÄ«ga in the 2008 season following promotion from the 1. Liga in 2007.
History
The first club from RÄ“zekne to compete in the Latvian football championship in 1950 was Dynamo who finished in 14th place out of 17 clubs. The following season the championship was reorganized and Dynamo club lost its place in the league. Dynamo again played in the Latvian Football Championship in 1952 but finished 9th out of 11 clubs and were relegated once again. In 1956 the club played in the championship, this time though under the name Rezekne. They finished in 8th place out of 14 clubs. RÄ“zekne were relegated again in the 1958 season. They were promoted again in 1960, but stayed only one season, finishing 10th.
In 1965 the club returned to the Latvian Championship, this time under the name, MaÅ¡Ä«nbÅ«vÄ“tÄjs . However, they finished the season on just two points and were relegated. From 1976 to 1978 MaÅ¡Ä«nbÅ«vÄ“tÄjs again played in the Latvian top flight, finishing in last place in 1978 and being relegated again. In 1981 and 1985 MaÅ¡Ä«nbÅ«vÄ“tÄjs again played in the top flight but each time were relegated after just one season. They were promoted again though and in 1987 and 1988 managed to avoid relegation. In 1989, with a new name, Torpedo, they finished in 8th place out of 17 clubs. In 1990 under the name Latgale they finished in 3rd place, the best finish for the club in its history. However, they did not compette in the 1991 championship.
From 1992 until 1996 under the name Vairogs the club played in the VirslÄ«ga finishing 5th in 1994 and reaching the Latvian Cup semi-finals in the same year. In 1997 the club's name was changed again, this time to FK RÄ“zekne but the results got worse and the club were relegated from the VirslÄ«ga in 1999. FK RÄ“zekne spent several years in the 1. Liga barely holding its place in the second highest division of Latvian football. The situation started to improve in 2002 and FK RÄ“zekne became RSK Dižvanagi and results started to improve with the league position in the 1. Liga also starting to improve. Edgars GauraÄs played for the Latvian national U-17 team. In 2004 the club finished 3rd in the 1. Liga, missing out on promotion to FK Zibens and FK Venta. In 2005 however they were promoted to the VirslÄ«ga as 1. Liga champions, beating FC Ditton by a single point.
In 2006 Dižvanagi RÄ“zekne debuted in the VirslÄ«ga. The results however were poor, and they finished the season with just two points. There were positive signs and results though, the stands in the RÄ“zekne stadium were rebuilt, the club held champions FK LiepÄjas Metalurgs to a 0–0 draw at home and they beat FK JÅ«rmala 3–1 in the Latvian Cup, and reached the semi-finalof the cup. Edgars GauraÄs though left for Italy with Serie A side Ascoli Calcio 1898.
In 2007 under the name SK BlÄzma the club played in the 1. lÄ«ga, finishing second, just one point behind the champions FK Vindava Ventspils and were promoted to the VirslÄ«ga for the 2008 season. Dižvanagi RÄ“zekne are now the reserve team of SK BlÄzma under the name Dižvanagi-2 and they compete in the Latgales zona of the 2.lÄ«ga.
League and Cup history
Latvian SSR
- Dynamo
- Rezekne
- MaÅ¡Ä«nbÅ«vÄ“tÄjs
- Torpedo
- Latgale
- Straumala
Latvia
- Vairogs
- FK RÄ“zekne
- SK Dižvanagi
- SK BlÄzma
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. |
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Position |
Player
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2 |
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DF |
Roland Lubgans
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4 |
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DF |
Vitali Zaytsev
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5 |
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MF |
Ervīns Krainis (captain)
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6 |
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DF |
Valdis Kalva
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7 |
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MF |
Jevgenijs Adamenoks
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8 |
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MF |
Ilja Antonovs
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10 |
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FW |
Dmitrijs Suvorovs
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11 |
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MF |
Deniss Kuzmickis
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12 |
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GK |
Aigars Seļeckis |
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No. |
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Position |
Player
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14 |
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DF |
Edgars Kleins
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17 |
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MF |
MÄris RancÄns
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19 |
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FW |
Aleksejs Klapins
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21 |
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MF |
Dmitrijs Silovs
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22 |
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MF |
Jevgēņijs Adamenoks
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24 |
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DF |
Ritvars Linužs
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28 |
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MF |
Go Nagaoka
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29 |
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MF |
Edgars Vjalkins
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31 |
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GK |
Vitalijs Voronovs |
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For recent squad changes see: List of Latvian football transfers winter 2010-2011.
Managers
Figures correct as of September 30, 2009.
Žanis Ārmanis (January 2005 – August 2006)
Nikolai Yuzhanin (August 2006 – December 2007)
Jurijs Popkovs (December 2007 – August 2008)
Žanis Ārmanis (August 2008 – July 2010)
Eriks Grigjans (July 2010–)
External links