SV Kaiserwald Riga
SV Kaiserwald Riga | |
Full name | Sports club Kaiserwald Riga |
place | Riga |
Founded | 1909 |
Dissolved | 1934 |
Club colors | |
Stadion | |
Top league | Riga Football League |
successes |
SV Kaiserwald Riga ( Lat. SV Ķeizarmežs Rīga) was a sports club in the Latvian capital Riga .
The football department of the club, which was founded by Baltic German residents of the city, which at that time belonged to the Russian Empire , was established in 1909. Kaiserwald was the name of the residential suburb north of the city, which was designed as a garden city at the turn of the century (Latvian Mežaparks ). After it was founded, the team included some British players.
From 1910 to 1914 the club participated in the Riga Football League (RFL) and after the independence of Latvia from 1922 to 1923 and again in 1925 in the Latvian Football Championship. After winning the RFL in 1913, Kaiserwald won the Latvian championship in 1922 and 1923. The titles won include the Agthe Cup in 1912 and 1913, which was donated by the club's co-founder Adolf Agthe. In 1934 the association was dissolved.
Major players
- Arvīds Graupners
- Ludvigs Maršics
- Arvīds Plade
- Kurt's Plade
- Teodors Plade
- Voldemārs Plade
- Česlavs Stančiks
successes
- Latvian football champions : 1922, 1923
- RFL: 1913
- Agthe Cup: 1912, 1913
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Latvia - Riga Football League 1910-1916 rsssf.com