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| chairman = Aleksandrs Burņins
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| manager = [[Andrei Kanchelskis]]
| manager = Vacant
| league = [[Latvian Higher League|Virslīga]]
| league = [[Latvian First League]]
| season = [[2014 Latvian Higher League|2014]]
| season = [[2014 Latvian Higher League|2014]]
| position = 10th (Relegated)
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'''FC Jūrmala''' is a [[Latvia]]n [[association football|football]] club that is based in [[Jūrmala]]. They play in the [[Latvian Higher League]]. Club plays its home matches at the [[Slokas Stadium]] in [[Jūrmala]] with capacity of 5,000 people. FC Jūrmala is one of two teams representing the city in the top tier and using this stadium. The current manager of the team is [[Andrei Kanchelskis]].
'''FC Jūrmala''' is a [[Latvia]]n [[association football|football]] club that is based in [[Jūrmala]]. They play in the [[Latvian First League]]. Club plays its home matches at the [[Slokas Stadium]] in [[Jūrmala]] with capacity of 5,000 people. Until 2015 FC Jūrmala was one of two teams representing the city in the top tier and using this stadium. After the [[2014 Latvian Higher League]] season the club got relegated. The last manager of the team was [[Andrei Kanchelskis]] and the position is currently vacant.


== History ==
== History ==


The club was founded in 2008 as a participant of the [[Latvian First League|second tier of Latvian football]]. Having spent the first three seasons there, years 2008, 2009 and 2010 respectively, the club managed to achieve its best result in 2010. After the 13th place in 2008 and 4th place in 2009, the following year Jūrmala finished the championship in the second position.<ref>http://ra4.lv/galvena/futbola-centrs-jurmala-ieklust-cempionata-virsliga-?page=89</ref> They were automatically promoted to the top tier of Latvian football.<ref>http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/top/08112010-tranzit_virsliga_nespeles_fc_jurmala_uz_a</ref> The following season in the [[Latvian Higher League]] was rather successful, as they grabbed the 5th position in the league table. Although it was a good result for the debut season, FC Jūrmala failed to qualify for the [[UEFA Europa League]] tournament and neither for the [[Baltic League]].<ref>http://www.lff.lv/lv/virsliga/vesture/2011/</ref>
The club was founded in 2008 as a participant of the [[Latvian First League|second tier of Latvian football]]. Having spent the first three seasons there, years 2008, 2009 and 2010 respectively, the club managed to achieve its best result in 2010. Following the 13th position in 2008 and the 4th position in 2009, the following year Jūrmala finished the championship in the second position.<ref>http://ra4.lv/galvena/futbola-centrs-jurmala-ieklust-cempionata-virsliga-?page=89</ref> They were automatically promoted to the top tier of Latvian football.<ref>http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/top/08112010-tranzit_virsliga_nespeles_fc_jurmala_uz_a</ref> The following season in the [[Latvian Higher League]] was unexpectedly successful, as they took up the 5th position in the league table. In 2012 and 2013 Jūrmala found itself in the middle of the table, taking the 6th position. In 2014 the club finished the league in the 10th position, followed by economic problems and sanctions from the [[Latvian Football Federation]] due to unpaid wages, and got relegated to the [[Latvian First League]].<ref>http://www.delfi.lv/sports/news/football/news/skonto-un-jurmala-joprojam-nemaksa-algas-lff-atnem-kopvertejuma-punktus.d?id=44920154</ref>


== League and Cup history ==
== League and Cup history ==
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*{{flagicon|Latvia}} Mihails Koņevs (2013–May 2014)
*{{flagicon|Latvia}} Mihails Koņevs (2013–May 2014)
*{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Gosho Iordanov Petkov (May 2014–August 2014)
*{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Gosho Iordanov Petkov (May 2014–August 2014)
*{{flagicon|Russia}} [[Andrei Kanchelskis]] (August 2014–)
*{{flagicon|Russia}} [[Andrei Kanchelskis]] (August 2014–November 2014)


== Sponsors ==
== Sponsors ==

Revision as of 01:29, 8 February 2015

FC Jūrmala
Full nameFutbola Centrs Jūrmala
(Football Center Jūrmala)
Founded2008
GroundSlokas Stadium, Jūrmala
Capacity5,000
ChairmanAleksandrs Burņins
ManagerVacant
LeagueLatvian First League
201410th (Relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

FC Jūrmala is a Latvian football club that is based in Jūrmala. They play in the Latvian First League. Club plays its home matches at the Slokas Stadium in Jūrmala with capacity of 5,000 people. Until 2015 FC Jūrmala was one of two teams representing the city in the top tier and using this stadium. After the 2014 Latvian Higher League season the club got relegated. The last manager of the team was Andrei Kanchelskis and the position is currently vacant.

History

The club was founded in 2008 as a participant of the second tier of Latvian football. Having spent the first three seasons there, years 2008, 2009 and 2010 respectively, the club managed to achieve its best result in 2010. Following the 13th position in 2008 and the 4th position in 2009, the following year Jūrmala finished the championship in the second position.[1] They were automatically promoted to the top tier of Latvian football.[2] The following season in the Latvian Higher League was unexpectedly successful, as they took up the 5th position in the league table. In 2012 and 2013 Jūrmala found itself in the middle of the table, taking the 6th position. In 2014 the club finished the league in the 10th position, followed by economic problems and sanctions from the Latvian Football Federation due to unpaid wages, and got relegated to the Latvian First League.[3]

League and Cup history

Season Division (Name) Pos./Teams Pl. W D L GS GA P Latvian Football Cup
2008 2nd (1.līga) 13/(15) 28 5 6 17 30 65 21 3rd Round
2009 2nd (1.līga) 4/(14) 26 15 5 6 46 18 66 1/8 finals
2010 2nd (1.līga) 2/(12) 22 14 4 4 47 19 46 Did not participate
2011 1st (Virslīga) 5/(9) 32 12 8 12 46 43 44 1/16 finals
2012 1st (Virslīga) 6/(10) 36 10 9 17 47 49 39 1/4 finals
2013 1st (Virslīga) 6/(10) 27 7 5 15 20 52 26 1/4 finals
2014 1st (Virslīga) 10/(10) 36 2 6 28 29 108 7 1/4 finals

Managers

  • Latvia Andrejs Karpovs (2008–10)
  • Latvia Andrejs Kolidzejs (caretaker) (2010–11)
  • Russia Soferbi Yeshugov (April 1, 2011–Aug 25, 2011)
  • Latvia Igors V. Stepanovs (2011–12)
  • Russia Vladimir Pachko (2012–13)
  • Latvia Mihails Koņevs (2013–May 2014)
  • Bulgaria Gosho Iordanov Petkov (May 2014–August 2014)
  • Russia Andrei Kanchelskis (August 2014–November 2014)

Sponsors

Role Sponsors
General sponsors Latvia Jūrmalas Pilsētas Dome

Latvia Interhaus

Kit manufacturer Italy Givova
Other sponsors Latvia SMP Bank

Latvia AB Timber Group

Players and staff

Current squad

Entry for the 2014 Latvian Higher League season, according to LFF.lv[4]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Latvia LVA Vjačeslavs Kudrjavcevs
2 DF Ghana GHA Richmond Nketiah
3 DF Latvia LVA Deniss Sokoļskis
5 MF Ghana GHA Sekyi Quaye
6 DF Latvia LVA Ivans Gluško
7 MF Ukraine UKR Oleksiy Tyshchenko
10 FW Uruguay URU Diego Silva
13 DF Latvia LVA Elvis Studāns
14 DF Latvia LVA Romāns Geiko
15 MF Latvia LVA Vladas Rimkus
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW Latvia LVA Maksims Miskovs
18 DF Latvia LVA Rolands Smans
19 MF Latvia LVA Kirils Grigorovs
22 DF Latvia LVA Dmitrijs Šiļuks
27 FW Latvia LVA Edgars Kārkliņš
28 MF Russia RUS Besarion Khardziani
41 MF Georgia (country) GEO Georgi Diakvnishvili
42 DF Estonia EST Tauno Mottus
67 GK Latvia LVA Kristaps Dzelme
69 DF Russia RUS Kirill Korban

For recent transfers see: List of Latvian football transfers winter 2012-13 and List of Latvian football transfers summer 2013

Reserves squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Latvia LVA Viesturs Žuika
2 DF Latvia LVA Andrejs Berkuta
3 FW Latvia LVA Vladislavs Brakovskis
4 DF Latvia LVA Ruslans Pirijevs
5 DF Latvia LVA Vitālijs Andreimans
6 FW Latvia LVA Ingmārs Andris Briškens
7 MF Latvia LVA Aleksejs Gromovs
8 DF Latvia LVA Alvis Bukšs
9 FW Latvia LVA Dmitrijs Morgačovs
10 FW Latvia LVA Aleksandrs Briļs
11 FW Latvia LVA Vitālijs Morgačovs
12 MF Latvia LVA Vladislavs Paniņš
14 DF Latvia LVA Aleksejs Dmitrijevs
16 MF Latvia LVA Vladimirs Nosiks
17 MF Latvia LVA Arturs Beikaravičs
18 MF Latvia LVA Dmitrijs Rubcovs
19 MF Latvia LVA Maksims Župerko
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF Latvia LVA Normunds Miķelsons
21 DF Latvia LVA Edgars Pūliņš
22 FW Latvia LVA Vitālijs Puškovs
23 DF Latvia LVA Pāvels Rudeks
24 DF Latvia LVA Maksims Lukaševičs
25 DF Latvia LVA Romāns Rubiks
26 DF Latvia LVA Pāvels Skaļenko
27 MF Latvia LVA Pāvels Berkuts
28 MF Latvia LVA Kosntantīns Koļesovs
29 MF Latvia LVA Žans Pavlovskis
30 GK Latvia LVA Artjoms Guščins
77 MF Latvia LVA Arturs Burņins
GK Latvia LVA Edgars Dmitrijevs
DF Latvia LVA Mihails Poļakovs
MF Latvia LVA Staņislavs Kolomicevs
MF Latvia LVA Oļegs Panasjuks
FW Latvia LVA Artūrs Krasnočubs

International players

  • Latvia Jānis Krūmiņš (U-21)
  • Latvia Artjoms Loginovs (U-21)
  • Latvia Kaspars Svārups (U-21)
  • Latvia Daniils Ulimbaševs (U-21)

Foreign players

Non-EU Nationals

  • Japan Yusaku Toyoshima
  • Russia Vladimir Barmin

EU Nationals

Staff

Position Name
Chairman Latvia Aleksandrs Burņins
Sporting director Russia Sergei Iromashvili
Manager Latvia Andrei Kanchelskis
Assistant manager Latvia Aļiks Kārkliņš
Doctor Latvia Aivars Veinbergs
Administrator Latvia Andrejs Karačejevs

Notable former players

References

External links