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24. kārta: FK Metta 0:1 FS Jelgava (Labākie momenti)
24. kārta: FK Metta 0:1 FS Jelgava (Labākie momenti)

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23. kārta: FS Jelgava 3:2 FK Liepāja (Labākie momenti)
23. kārta: FS Jelgava 3:2 FK Liepāja (Labākie momenti)

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23. kārta: FS Jelgava 3:2 FK Liepāja (Preses konference)
23. kārta: FS Jelgava 3:2 FK Liepāja (Preses konference)

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RFS VĀRTU KAMERA | GOALS | FS JELGAVA 0:3 RFS
RFS VĀRTU KAMERA | GOALS | FS JELGAVA 0:3 RFS

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22. kārta. FS Jelgava 2:2 SK Super Nova Salaspils. (Preses konference)
22. kārta. FS Jelgava 2:2 SK Super Nova Salaspils. (Preses konference)

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Team, Place & City Details

FK Spartak Subotica

Fudbalski klub Spartak Subotica is a professional football club from Subotica, Serbia, that plays in the Serbian SuperLiga. The club was founded in 1945 and was named after Jovan Mikić Spartak, the leader of the Partisans in Subotica, who was a national hero and was killed in 1944.

Spartaks Rīga

Spartaks Rīga is a defunct Soviet Latvian football club. It was founded in 1945 and its manager was the popular Juris Redlihs .

FK Spartaks Jūrmala

FK Spartaks is a Latvian football club that is based in Sloka, Jūrmala. In 2012, they finished 3rd in the Latvian First League championship and after winning the play-offs against JFK Olimps were promoted to the Latvian Higher League.

Spartak Sofia

FC Spartak Sofia was a Bulgarian football club based in Sofia, Bulgaria. The club was officially founded in 1947.

Otkritie Arena
Otkritie Arena

Otkritie Arena is a multi-purpose stadium in Moscow, Russia. The venue is used mostly for football matches, hosting the home matches of Spartak Moscow and occasionally the Russian national team.

Jelgava
Jelgava

Jelgava ; German: Mitau; see also other names) is a city in central Latvia about 41 kilometres (25 miles) southwest of Riga with 55,972 inhabitants (2019). It is the largest town in the region of Zemgale (Semigalia).

Jelgava District
Jelgava District

Jelgava District was an administrative division of Latvia, located in Semigallia region, in the country's centre. It was organized into a city, two municipalities and twelve parishes, each with a local government authority.

Jelgava Air Base
Jelgava Air Base

Jelgava Airfield is an airfield in Latvia located on the north border of Jelgava, a city in Latvia. During Soviet times, it was a military forward deployment attack base, but now is used by general aviation.

Jelgava Palace
Jelgava Palace

Jelgava Palace or historically Mitau Palace (Latvian: Mītavas pils, German: Schloss Mitau) is the largest Baroque-style palace in the Baltic states. It was built in the 18th century based on the design of Bartolomeo Rastrelli as a residence for the Dukes of Courland in their capital of Mitau (today's Jelgava, Latvia).

Jelgava massacres

The Jelgava massacres were the killing of the Jewish population of the city of Jelgava, Latvia that occurred in the second half of July or in early August 1941. The murders were carried out by German police units under the command of Alfred Becu, with a significant contribution by Latvian auxiliary police organized by Mārtiņš Vagulāns.

Jelgava Municipality
Jelgava Municipality

Jelgava Municipality is a municipality in Zemgale, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Eleja parish, Glūda parish, Jaunsvirlauka parish, Lielplatone parish, Līvbērze parish, Platone parish, Sesava parish, Svēte parish, Valgunde parish, Vilce parish, Vircava parish, Zaļenieki parish and Kalnciems town with its countryside territory the administrative centre located in Jelgava city, which is not included in the territory of municipality.

Jelgava–Liepāja Railway

The Jelgava–Liepāja Railway is a 180 kilometres long, 1,524 mm (5 ft) gauge railway built in the 20th century to connect the cities Jelgava and Liepāja, Latvia.

Jelgava–Meitene Railway

The Jelgava–Meitene Railway is a 33 kilometres long, 1,524 mm (5 ft) gauge railway built in the 20th century to connect Jelgava and Tilsit (now Sovetsk, Kaliningrad Oblast). Past the border with Lithuania, the line continues over Šarkiai to connect with the Vilnius–Klaipėda Railway at Šiauliai.