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2011 Latvian Higher League

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Latvian football league season for the highest division

Football league season
Latvian Higher League
Season2011
ChampionsFK Ventspils
RelegatedJFK Olimps/RFS
Champions LeagueVentspils
Europa LeagueMetalurgs
Daugava
Skonto
Baltic LeagueVentspils
Metalurgs
Daugava
Skonto
FC Jūrmala
Matches144
Goals453 (3.15 per match)
Top goalscorerBrazilNathan Júnior (22 goals)
Biggest home winMetalurgs 7–1Olimps/RFS
Skonto 6–0Olimps/RFS
Biggest away winOlimps/RFS 0–8Ventspils
Highest scoringfour matches, eight goals each
Longest winning run8 matches[1]
Metalurgs
Longest unbeaten run12 matches[1]
FK Ventspils
Longest winless run21 matches[1]
JFK Olimps/RFS
Longest losing run21 matches[1]
JFK Olimps/RFS
2010
2012

The2011Latvian Higher League (Latvian:Virslīga 2011) was the 20th season of top-tier football inLatvia. It began on 15 April 2011 and ended on 5 November 2011.[2]

The competition was won byFK Ventspils, who thus qualified for the2012–13 UEFA Champions League. Runners-upLiepājas Metalurgs and third-placed sidesDaugava Daugavpils earned spots for the2012–13 UEFA Europa League. On the bottom end of the table,JFK Olimps/RFS were relegated after losing their play-off series againstSpartaks Jūrmala.

All nine clubs played every other club four times during the course of the season: twice at home and twice away. In addition, there will be no direct relegation to theLatvian First League this year.[3]

Teams

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Jaunība Rīga finishedthe previous year's competition in tenth place and were relegated to the Latvian First League. This ended a one-year stay in the top flight. Promoted to the Higher League from the First Division automatically were the previous season's First Division champions,Gulbene 2005, who are taking part in the top flight for the first time in their history in 2011.

FC Tranzit finished 9th in the 2010 Higher League competition and were supposed to compete in a promotion/relegation playoff against the runners-up of the First Division,FC Jūrmala. However, before this playoff took place, Tranzit informed theLatvian Football Federation that they were forfeiting their place in the Higher League altogether, ending a two-year stay in the top flight.[citation needed] Therefore, FC Jūrmala were promoted to the Higher League automatically. Like Gulbene, they are competing in the top flight for the first time in their history in 2011.

Finally,SK Blāzma decided to withdraw from the league during the off-season. This ended a three-year stay in the top flight. At a meeting on 28 January 2011, the LFF decided that they would not be replaced in this year's competition.[3]

Team summaries

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Location of teams in the2011 Latvian Higher League
ClubLocationStadiumCapacityCurrent manager
FC DaugavaDaugavpilsDaugava Stadium4,500RussiaLeonid Nazarenko
Gulbene 2005GulbeneGulbenes SC1,500LatviaMihails Koņevs
FK JelgavaJelgavaZemgales Olimpiskais Sporta Centrs2,200LatviaDainis Kazakevičs
FC JūrmalaJūrmalaSlokas Stadium5,000LatviaIgors Stepanovs
FK Jūrmala-VVJūrmalaSlokas Stadium5,000LatviaJurijs Popkovs
MetalurgsLiepājaDaugava Stadium5,500LatviaVladimirs Osipovs
JFK Olimps/RFSRigaDaugava Stadium6,000Georgia (country)Tamaz Pertia
Skonto FCRigaSkonto Stadium10,000LatviaMarians Pahars
FK VentspilsVentspilsOlimpiskais Stadium3,200UkraineSergei Podpaly

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Ventspils(C)3222557519+5671Qualification forChampions League second qualifying round
2Liepājas Metalurgs3222467426+4870Qualification forEuropa League first qualifying round
3Daugava Daugavpils3219675830+2863
4Skonto3217966221+4160Qualification forEuropa League second qualifying round[a]
5Jūrmala32128124542+344
6Jelgava32134154754−743
7FB Gulbene3277183967−2828
8Jūrmala-VV3256213475−4121
9Olimps/RFS(R)32132819117−986Qualification forrelegation play-offs
Source:Latvian Football Federation(in Latvian)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th overall wins; 5th goal difference; 6th goals scored
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^The winners of the2011–12 Latvian Football Cup competition (Skonto Riga) qualified for thesecond qualifying round of UEFA Europa League.

Results

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First half of season

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Home \ AwayDGDGULJELFCJJVVLIERFSSKOVEN
FC Daugava Daugavpils3–11–11–11–02–12–01–10–3[a]
FB Gulbene0–2[b]3–01–11–10–02–11–00–2
Jelgava1–33–10–21–01–35–11–22–0
FC Jūrmala0–24–11–10–21–34–01–20–1
FK Jūrmala-VV1–35–32–33–10–52–10–40–3
SK Liepājas Metalurgs2–01–20–11–04–14–10–10–0
Olimps/RFS0–61–31–32–20–01–40–40–8
Skonto FC1–12–14–00–12–00–24–01–3
Ventspils2–14–04–04–04–00–14–00–1
Source:Latvian Football Federation(in Latvian)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^This match originally ended 1-1. However, it was awarded to Ventspils as an 0–3 win because Daugava fielded an ineligible player.[4]
  2. ^Match took place inDaugavpils. Placed as a Gulbene home match for organizational purposes.

Second half of season

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Home \ AwayDGDGULJELFCJJVVLIERFSSKOVEN
FC Daugava Daugavpils2–1[a]2–13–02–10–12–00–01–1
FB Gulbene2–42–30–24–10–13–01–10–3
Jelgava1–23–00–24–13–22–11–41–2
FC Jūrmala2–12–02–02–01–46–11–12–3
FK Jūrmala-VV0–3[b]2–21–10–01–24–02–21–2
SK Liepājas Metalurgs1–36–22–01–16–17–10–02–1
Olimps/RFS1–31–11–31–22–10–30–71–6
Skonto FC1–05–02–11–13–00–16–00–1
Ventspils2–11–10–02–04–11–24–00–0
Source:Latvian Football Federation(in Latvian)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^Match took place inGulbene. Placed as a Daugava home match for organizational purposes.
  2. ^This match was cancelled and awarded to Daugava 0–3 due to Jurmala-VV being unable to field a team for the match.[5]

Relegation play-offs

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At the season's end, the 9th place club in the Latvian Higher League will face the runners-up of the Latvian First League in a two-legged playoff, with the winner being awarded a spot in the 2012 Higher League competition.

Olimps/RFS1–2Spartaks
Blūms 72' 14' Rua
21' Panasjuks

Spartaks2–0Olimps/RFS
Budilovs 32'
Skalenko 49' (pen.)

Top goalscorers

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Source:LMT Virslīga 2011(in Latvian)

RankPlayerClubGoals
1BrazilNathan JúniorSkonto Riga22
2Georgia (country) Mamuka GhonghadzeDaugava Daugavpils21
3Latvia Jurģis KalnsLiepājas Metalurgs16
LatviaVladislavs KozlovsJelgava
4RussiaVadim YanchukVentspils12
5LatviaVladimirs KamešsLiepājas Metalurgs11

Awards

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Team of the Tournament

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sportacentrs.com version:[6]

GoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwards
LatviaPāvels Šteinbors (Liepājas Metalurgs)Georgia (country)Giorgi Chikradze (Daugava Daugavpils)Latvia Valērijs Afanasjevs (Daugava Daugavpils)BrazilNathan Júnior (Skonto Riga)
Latvia Aleksandrs Vlasovs (Ventspils)LithuaniaMarius Činikas (Liepājas Metalurgs)LatviaOļegs Laizāns (Ventspils)Georgia (country) Mamuka Ghonghadze (Daugava Daugavpils)
RussiaEvgeny Postnikov (Ventspils)LatviaAleksandrs Fertovs (Skonto Riga)LatviaVladislavs Kozlovs (Jelgava)Coach:Georgia (country)Tamaz Pertia (Daugava Daugavpils/Olimps)
NigeriaDaniel Ola (Jūrmala)LatviaGenādijs Soloņicins (Liepājas Metalurgs)Latvia Jurģis Kalns (Liepājas Metalurgs)
RussiaGeorgi Ulyanov (Daugava Daugavpils)RussiaKonstantin Belov (Jūrmala)
LatviaRitvars Rugins (Ventspils)LatviaMihails Ziziļevs (Daugava Daugavpils)

Latvian Football Federation version:[7]

GoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwards
LatviaGermans Māliņš (Skonto Riga)LatviaPāvels Surņins (Liepājas Metalurgs)Latvia Valērijs Afanasjevs (Daugava Daugavpils)BrazilNathan Júnior (Skonto Riga)
Latvia Aleksandrs Vlasovs (Ventspils)LatviaAntons Kurakins (Ventspils)LatviaRitvars Rugins (Ventspils)RussiaVadim Yanchuk (Ventspils)
RussiaEvgeny Postnikov (Ventspils)LatviaAleksandrs Fertovs (Skonto Riga)Georgia (country) Mamuka Ghonghadze (Daugava Daugavpils)Coach:UkraineSergei Podpaly (Ventspils)
NigeriaDaniel Ola (Jūrmala)LatviaAndrejs Prohorenkovs (Liepājas Metalurgs)LatviaVladislavs Kozlovs (Jelgava)
LatviaPāvels Mihadjuks (Liepājas Metalurgs)LatviaOļegs Laizāns (Ventspils)
LatviaIgors Savčenkovs (Ventspils)LithuaniaTomas Tamošauskas (Liepājas Metalurgs)
LatviaVladislavs Gabovs (Ventspils)RussiaEduard Sukhanov (Ventspils)
LithuaniaMarius Činikas (Liepājas Metalurgs)Latvia Jurģis Kalns (Liepājas Metalurgs)

Individual nominations

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Players selected by sportacentrs.com:[6]

Best foreign player:NigeriaDaniel Ola (Jūrmala)

Best young player (U-21):LatviaArmenia Arevshat Khachatryan (Gulbene)

Best coach:Georgia (country)Tamaz Pertia (Daugava Daugavpils/Olimps/RFS)

Surprise of the season:LatviaOļegs Laizāns (Ventspils)

Player of the season:Latvia Jurģis Kalns (Liepājas Metalurgs)

Players selected byLFF:[8]

Best goalkeeper:LatviaGermans Māliņš (Skonto Riga)

Best defender:LatviaPāvels Mihadjuks (Liepājas Metalurgs)

Best midfielder:LatviaOļegs Laizāns (Ventspils)

Best forward:BrazilNathan Júnior (Skonto Riga)

Best coach:UkraineSergei Podpaly (Ventspils)

Top scorer:BrazilNathan Júnior (Skonto Riga)(22 goals)

Best young player (U-21):LatviaValērijs Šabala (Skonto Riga)

Player of the season:LatviaOļegs Laizāns (Ventspils)

Team awards

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Players selected byLFF:[8]

Best match organization:Jelgava

Fair-play award:Gulbene

References

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  1. ^abcd"Virsliga - 2011".WhoScored.com. Retrieved14 December 2011.
  2. ^"Summary - Virsliga 2011 - Latvia". Soccerway. Retrieved7 March 2012.
  3. ^ab"Virslīgas čempionāta klubu un LFF sanāksmes lēmumi" (in Latvian).Latvian Football Federation. Retrieved17 February 2011.
  4. ^"Par LFF Arbitrāžas komisijas lēmumu". LFF. Retrieved28 August 2011.
  5. ^"Virslīga 2011: FK Jūrmala V.V. - FC Daugava (spēle atcelta)". LFF. Retrieved28 August 2011.
  6. ^ab"Welcome to nginx".sportacentrs.com. Archived fromthe original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved22 May 2022.
  7. ^"Latvijas Futbola federācija".
  8. ^ab"Lapa īslaicīgi nav pieejama".

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