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    Latvian Higher League or Virslīga, known for sponsorship reasons as TonyBet Virslīga since 2024, is a professional football league and the top tier of...
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  • cup Kazakhstani women's football championship Kazakhstani Women's Cup Virsliga: 1st-tier 1. līga: 2nd-tier 2. līga: 3rd-tier Rigas cempionats Kurzemes...
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  • RAF Jelgava in the early 1990s RAF was one of the strongest teams in Virslīga. However, when the plant ran into financial difficulties, the team received...
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  • finished third in the league on both occasions. However, in 1929, LSB finished last in Virsliga. After the disappointing season, Kundrāts left LSB for Riga...
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  • Class A of Riga league were promoted to Virsliga and Union was among the teams to play in the new Class A. In 1929 Union finished second in Class A (with...
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  • (born 1929) 15 April: Claudio Tello, Chilean international footballer (born 1963) 16 April: Aulis Rytkönen, Finnish international footballer (born 1929) 24...
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  • when he managed to keep his goal shut in half of the games in the Latvian Virsliga and played 5 matches for Latvia as it won four times and played one draw...
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  • footballer (born 1931) Eliseo Prado, Argentine international footballer (born 1929) Günter Schröter, East German international footballer (born 1927) 11 February:...
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