1997 Latvian Higher League

The 1997 season in the Latvian Higher League, named Virslīga, was the seventh domestic competition since the Baltic nation gained independence from the Soviet Union on 6 September 1991. Ninth teams competed in this edition, with Skonto FC claiming the title.

Latvian Higher League
Season1997
ChampionsSkonto FC
UEFA Champions LeagueSkonto FC
UEFA CupTorpedo Riga
Cup Winners' CupFK Liepajas Metalurgs
UEFA Intertoto CupDinaburg FC
Top goalscorerGeorgia (country) David Chaladze (25 goals)
1996
1998

Final table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Skonto (C) 24 20 4 0 89 8 +81 64 Qualification for Champions League first qualifying round
2 Daugava Rīga 24 13 4 7 35 27 +8 43 Qualification for UEFA Cup first qualifying round
3 Dinaburg 24 12 6 6 37 19 +18 42 Qualification for Intertoto Cup first round
4 Ventspils 24 12 6 6 32 21 +11 42
5 Liepājas Metalurgs 24 9 4 11 27 32 5 31 Qualification for Cup Winners' Cup qualifying round
6 Universitāte (R) 24 8 5 11 25 42 17 29 Dissolved after the season
7 Valmiera 24 8 4 12 29 43 14 28
8 Lokomotīve (R) 24 5 2 17 29 52 23 17 Dissolved after the season
9 Rēzekne 24 1 5 18 10 69 59 8 Spared from relegation
Source:
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Match table

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 David Chaladze (GEO)Skonto FC25
2 Mihails Miholaps (LAT)Skonto FC14
3 Sergey Solovjov (RUS)Skonto FC11
4 Juris Karašausks (LAT)Dinaburg FC10
5 Andrejs Štolcers (LAT)Skonto FC9
 Artūrs Zakreševskis (LAT)Daugava Rīga

Awards

Best Name Team
Goalkeeper Aleksandrs Koliņko (LAT)Skonto FC
Defender Igors Stepanovs (LAT)Skonto FC
Midfielder Vladimirs Babičevs (LAT)Skonto FC
Forward Mihails Miholaps (RUS)Skonto FC

Skonto FC 1997

Pos Name Birthdate P Yellow card Red card
MFLatvia Vitālijs Astafjevs03.04.19711411-
MFLatvia Vladimirs Babičevs22.04.196816-3-
DFLatvia Oļegs Blagonadeždins16.05.19731811-
MFLatvia Imants Bleidelis16.08.197520811
FWGeorgia (country) David Chaladze22.01.197620252-
MFLatvia Valērijs Ivanovs23.02.197017---
MFLatvia Vladimirs Koļesņičenko04.05.1980123--
GKLatvia Aleksandrs Koļiņko18.06.19751201-
MFLatvia Juris Laizāns06.01.19792---
GKLatvia Raimonds Laizāns05.08.19641207-
-Latvia Vsevolods Līdaks22.10.19774---
FWRussia Mihails Miholaps24.08.19741714--
FWLatvia Marians Pahars05.08.1976225--
-Ukraine Aleksandr Pindejev03.03.19719---
MFGeorgia (country) Alexander Rekhviashvili06.08.19741322-
DFGeorgia (country) Levan Silagadze04.08.197619-11
FWLatvia Igors Sļesarčuks31.03.19761---
-Russia Sergey Solovjov03.04.197820113-
DFLatvia Igors Stepanovs21.01.197622221
DFLatvia Jurijs Ševļakovs24.01.195919-1-
FWLatvia Andrejs Štolcers08.07.19742391-
DFLatvia Mihails Zemļinskis21.12.19692164-
Manager: Latvia Aleksandrs Starkovs

References

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