Skonto FC

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Skonto FC is a Latvian football club, founded in 1991. The club plays at the Skonto Stadium in Riga. Skonto won the Virsliga in the first 14 seasons of the league's existence (15 in total), and often provides the core of the Latvia national football team.

Skonto FC
Full nameSkonto Football Club
Founded1991 as Forums-Skonto
GroundSkonto Stadium, Riga
Capacity10,000
OwnerCyprus Tremova Ltd.
ChairmanLatvia Guntis Indriksons
ManagerLatvia Marians Pahars
LeagueVirsliga
2010Virsliga, 1st (champions)
Websitehttp://www.skontofc.lv/lv/main
Current season

History

Skonto FC was founded in 1991. It won the Latvian league championship 14 seasons in a row, and only in the 2005 season club finished second after FK Liepājas Metalurgs. In 2006, Skonto finished third in a close contest with FK Liepājas Metalurgs and FK Ventspils. Skonto FC have won the Latvia’s Cup on seven occasions, acquiring the Cup most recently in 2002.

Skonto FC was by no means among the favorites in the first years after its establishment, and the champion’s title had to be won in a fierce competition both with FK Olimpija from Liepāja and RAF Jelgava – even then an additional game was required since the regular championship in 1992 was insufficient to determine the winner of the season. In the same 1992 season, Skonto FC made its debut in the Champion’s League by beating the Faroe Islands champions Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag. After the season, a coach replacement was made and Aleksandrs Starkovs took over from Marks Zahodins.

For the next 10 years in the Domestic League none of their rivals were able to offer significant opposition to Skonto. For two seasons running the team did not lose a single match, surpassing their closest rivals by more than 20 points in the final standings, ensuring the regular title was awarded long before the end of the season.

During the 1998 season, Skonto FC thrashed FK Valmiera 15–2. This saw the highest number of goals scored in a single game in the club's history. During these years Skonto FC players were the source of the national teamMāris Verpakovskis, Marians Pahars, Aleksandrs Koļinko, Vitālijs Astafjevs, Igors Stepanovs, Imants Bleidelis, Juris Laizāns, Mihails Zemļinskis, Valentīns Lobaņovs, Andrejs Rubins and many others played for Skonto FC, while also playing for the national team.

An exciting battle for the Latvian championship title was seen again in the 2001 season when Skonto FC had a two point deficit before the final round to the leading team FK Ventspils, and they had to face a tough game in Liepāja against FK Liepājas Metalurgs – a team which also had hopes of becoming champions. FK Ventspils players couldn't withstand the strain, whereas Skonto FC showed the spirit of champions.

 
Lithuanian striker Edgaras Jankauskas playing for Skonto

Over the last few seasons FK Liepājas Metalurgs and FK Ventspils have been in close pursuit of Skonto FC players, their attempts in the last two years proving to be successful. It has to be noted that in 2004, the head coach, Aleksandrs Starkovs – one of the essential pillars of the club – left Skonto FC by accepting a proposal to work at FC Spartak Moscow, at that time champions of Russia. The leadership of the team was entrusted to Jurijs Andrejevs, his long-term assistant, but after the loss against Rabotnicki, of the Republic of Macedonia, Skopje in the UEFA Champions League qualification tournament, he resigned from the post. Jurijs Andrejevs was replaced by Paul Ashworth, who had previously worked with FK Ventspils and FK Rīga in the Latvian Higher League and the Russian Premier League club FC Rostov.

The first major victory for Skonto FC players in Euro Cups was gained in 1994, when they defeated the Scottish club Aberdeen, the former European Super Cup winners. Not less significant for Skonto FC was 1999 when it managed to take away the first point in a fixture with Chelsea FC, on its home ground with a 0–0 draw. Skonto FC also played against Spanish FC Barcelona and Inter Milan.

The defender Mihails Zemļinskis has made 252 appearances, the largest number of matches played in the ranks of Skonto FC during the Latvian championships. His 52 games played in European cups are also the highest number within the team. Mihails Miholaps has been the top scorer for Skonto FC. He has scored 155 goals in 216 Latvian championship games, and 18 goals in 38 European cup competitions.

In the last few seasons, Skonto FC's average player age has become younger – experienced players have been replaced by youth football centre Skonto trainees. Young players from outside Latvia are also included in the squad.

On 8 July 2010, Skonto lost in the Europa League first qualifying round to Northern Ireland team Portadown FC. In the first leg Skonto drew 1–1 away from home after an equaliser in injury time. They lost 1–0 at home and went out to a team who hadn't won a European tie in 36 years. Consolation came later in the season, on 31 October 2010, when Skonto drew 2–2 at home to win the Latvian league title for the first time since 2004. They are currently the Latvian champions.

Honours

  • Virslīga champions (15)
    • 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010
  • Latvian Soviet Republic champions (1)
    • 1991

Managers

Name Period Trophies
  Marks Zahodins 1991–1992 2 league titles, 1 Latvian Football Cup
  Aleksandrs Starkovs 1993–2004, 2009–2011 12 league titles, 6 Latvian Football Cups
  Jurijs Andrejevs 2004–2005 1 league title
  Paul Ashworth 2005–2009
  Marians Pahars 2011– 1 Baltic League title

UEFA Team Ranking 2011

Rank Country Team Points
280   SK Tirana 2.274
281   Dundalk 2.241
  Sporting Fingal 2.241
283   Skonto Riga 2.233
284   NK Koper 2.224
  ND Gorica 2.224
  NK Olimpija Ljubljana 2.224

As of 16 September 2010. Source

League and Cup history

Season Division (Name) Pos./Teams Pl. W D L GS GA P Latvian Football Cup Top Scorer (League) Head Coach
1991 1st (Latvian SSR Higher League) 1/(20) 36 29 5 2 83 15 63 Runner-up Marks Zahodins
Season Division (Name) Pos./Teams Pl. W D L GS GA P Latvian Football Cup Top Scorer (League) Head Coach
1992 1st (Virsliga) 1/(12) 24 18 2 2 51 10 38 Winner Aleksejs Semjonovs – 12 Marks Zahodins
1993 1st (Virsliga) 1/(10) 18 17 0 1 63 7 34 1/2 finals Aleksandrs Jelisejevs – 19 Aleksandrs Starkovs
1994 1st (Virsliga) 1/(12) 22 20 2 0 76 9 42 1/4 finals Vladimirs Babičevs – 14 Aleksandrs Starkovs
1995 1st (Virsliga) 1/(10) 28 25 3 0 99 15 78 Winner Vitālijs Astafjevs – 15 Aleksandrs Starkovs
1996 1st (Virsliga) 1/(10) 28 23 4 1 98 12 73 Runner-up Aleksandr Pindeyev – 17 Aleksandrs Starkovs
1997 1st (Virsliga) 1/(9) 24 20 4 0 89 8 64 Winner David Chaladze – 25 Aleksandrs Starkovs
1998 1st (Virsliga) 1/(8) 28 21 4 3 98 27 67 Winner Mihails Miholaps – 20 Aleksandrs Starkovs
1999 1st (Virsliga) 1/(8) 28 23 0 5 88 15 69 Runner-up David Chaladze – 16 Aleksandrs Starkovs
2000 1st (Virsliga) 1/(8) 28 24 3 1 86 10 75 Winner Vladimirs Koļesņičenko – 17 Aleksandrs Starkovs
2001 1st (Virsliga) 1/(8) 28 22 2 4 94 26 68 Winner Mihails Miholaps – 24 Aleksandrs Starkovs
2002 1st (Virsliga) 1/(8) 28 23 4 1 95 19 73 Winner Mihails Miholaps – 23 Aleksandrs Starkovs
2003 1st (Virsliga) 1/(8) 28 23 4 1 91 9 73 Runner-up Māris Verpakovskis – 22 Aleksandrs Starkovs
2004 1st (Virsliga) 1/(8) 28 22 3 3 65 18 69 1/2 finals Mihails Miholaps – 16 Aleksandrs Starkovs / Jurijs Andrejevs
2005 1st (Virsliga) 2/(8) 28 22 5 1 85 19 71 1/2 finals Gatis Kalniņš – 15 Jurijs Andrejevs / Paul Ashworth
2006 1st (Virsliga) 3/(8) 28 16 6 6 55 21 54 Runner-up Mihails Miholaps – 15 Paul Ashworth
2007 1st (Virsliga) 4/(8) 28 16 7 5 54 27 55 1/2 finals Astafjevs / Blanks / Višņakovs – 7 Paul Ashworth
2008 1st (Virsliga) 3/(10) 28 15 7 5 43 31 71 1/2 finals Vladimir Dvalishvili – 9 Paul Ashworth
2009 1st (Virsliga) 3/(9) 32 23 4 5 98 30 73 1/2 finals Ivans Lukjanovs – 14 Paul Ashworth / Aleksandrs Starkovs
2010 1st (Virsliga) 1/(10) 27 22 3 2 86 16 69 1/4 finals Nathan Júnior – 18 Aleksandrs Starkovs

Europe record

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1992/93 UEFA Champions League PR   KÍ Klaksvík 3–0 3–1 6–1
1   Lech Poznań 0–0 0–2 0–2
1993/94 UEFA Champions League PR   Olimpija Ljubljana 0–1 1–0 1–1 (11–10 penalties)
1   Spartak Moskva 0–5 0–4 0–9
1994/95 UEFA Cup PrR   Aberdeen F.C. 1–1 0–0 1–1 (a)
1   S.S.C. Napoli 1–1 0–3 1–4
1995/96 UEFA Cup PrR   NK Maribor 0–2 1–0 1–2
1996/97 UEFA Cup PrR   Newtown FC 3–0 4–1 7–1
QR   Malmö FF 1–1 0–3 1–4
1997/98 UEFA Cup 1   Real Valladolid 1–0 0–2 1–2
1997/98 UEFA Champions League 1QR   Valletta F.C. 2–0 0–1 2–1
2QR   FC Barcelona 0–1 2–3 2–4
1998/99 UEFA Cup 1   FC Dynamo Moscow 2–3 2–2 4–5
1998/99 UEFA Champions League 1QR   FC Dynamo Minsk 0–0 2–1 2–1
2QR   F.C. Internazionale Milano 1–3 0–4 1–7
1999/00 UEFA Cup 1   Widzew Łódź 1–0 0–2 1–2
1999/00 UEFA Champions League 1QR   Jeunesse Esch 8–0 2–0 10–0
2QR   Rapid Bucureşti 2–1 3–3 5–4
3QR   Chelsea F.C. 0–0 0–3 0–3
2000/01 UEFA Champions League 1QR   FK Shamkir 1–4 2–1 3–5
2001/02 UEFA Champions League 1QR   F91 Dudelange 0–1 6–1 6–2
2QR   Wisla Kraków 0–1 1–2 1–3
2002/03 UEFA Champions League 1QR   Barry Town F.C. 1–0 5–0 6–0
2QR   PFC Levski Sofia 0–2 0–0 0–2
2003/04 UEFA Champions League 1QR   Sliema Wanderers F.C. 3–1 0–2 3–3 (a)
2004/05 UEFA Champions League 1QR   Rhyl F.C. 4–0 3–1 7–1
2QR   Trabzonspor 0–3 1–1 1–4
2005/06 UEFA Champions League 1QR   FK Rabotnički 1–0 0–6 1–6
2006/07 UEFA Cup 1QR   Jeunesse d'Esch 3–0 2–0 5–0
2QR   Molde FK 1–2 0–0 1–2
2007/08 UEFA Cup 1QR   Dinamo Minsk 0–2 1–1 1–3
2009/10 UEFA Europa League 2QR   Derry City F.C 1–1 0–1 1–2
2010/11 UEFA Europa League 1QR   Portadown F.C. 0–1 1–1 1–2
2011/12 UEFA Champions League 2QR   Wisla Kraków 0–1 0-2 0-3

Sponsors

Role Sponsors
General sponsors   Gambaro Japan!
Kit manufacturer   Kappa


Players and staff

As of August 29, 2011, according to the Latvian Football Federation official website.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   LVA Kaspars Ikstens
2 DF   LVA Renārs Rode
3 DF   LVA Kaspars Dubra
4 DF   LVA Vitālijs Smirnovs (captain)
5 DF   GEO Ivane Kandelaki
6 MF   TKM Ruslan Mingazov
7 FW   BRA Nathan Júnior
8 DF   LVA Deniss Kačanovs
9 FW   LVA Kristaps Blanks
10 FW   LVA Artūrs Karašausks
10 MF   JPN Minori Sato
11 MF   BRA Fabinho
12 FW   LVA Elvis Stuglis
13 FW   RUS Andrey Nikolaev
14 FW   LVA Valērijs Šabala
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF   LVA Aleksandrs Fertovs
16 GK   LVA Germans Māliņš
17 DF   LVA Vitālijs Maksimenko
18 DF   LVA Kirils Ševeļovs
19 MF   LVA Igors Tarasovs
20 MF   LVA Andrejs Siņicins
22 MF   RSA Bally Smart
23 FW   LVA Alans Siņeļņikovs
24 FW   RUS Anton Volkov
25 MF   LVA Armands Pētersons
31 GK   LVA Jānis Skābardis
-- FW   NGA Chinedu Simeon Anajah
-- FW   NGA James Aije Nche
-- GK   LVA Oskars Darģis

For recent squad changes see: List of Latvian football transfers winter 2010-2011 and List of Latvian football transfers summer 2011.

Management

Name, surname Position
  Guntis Indriksons President
  Andrejs Baharevs General director
  Antanas Sakavickas Sporting director
  Genādijs Karavajevs Technical director
  Vladimirs Koļesņičenko Commercial director
  Uldis Strautmanis Press secretary

Technical staff

Name, surname Position
  Marians Pahars Manager
  Jurijs Ševļakovs Coach
  Vitālijs Astafjevs Coach
  Aleksandrs Kulakovs Goalkeeping coach
  Viktors Lācis Coach
  Alejandro Muñoz Lopez Fitness coach
  Dags Čuda Doctor
  Aleksandrs Jurovskis Physio
  Dmitrijs Jefremenkovs Physio
  Ingus Proboks General manager
  Ginta Feldmane Accountant
  Dmitrijs Andrejevs Video
  Igors Kirilovs Driver

Player of the season (since 2010)

Season Player
2010   Aleksandrs Cauņa

Notable players

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

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