Video atskats no 18. aprīļa Latvijas basketbola līgas ceturtdaļfināla 4. spēles, kurā "Rīgas Zeļļi" pārspēja "Valmiera GLASS VIA" ar ...
Labākās epizodes no LBL 4. ceturtdaļfināla spēles starp "Rīgas Zeļļi" un "Valmiera GLASS VIA", kurā ar rezultātu 81:74 uzvarēja ...
Video atskats no LBL 3. ceturtdaļfināla spēles, kurā "Rīgas Zeļļi" pārspēja "Valmiera GLASS VIA" ar 90:67! Video: Andris "grianDs" ...
Labākie momenti no LBL 3. ceturtdaļfināla spēles starp "Rīgas Zeļļi" un "Valmiera GLASS VIA", kurā Zeļļi uzvarēja ar rezultātu ...
Piedāvājam video atskatu no 12. aprīļa LBL ceturtdaļfināla 2. spēles, kurā "Rīgas Zeļļi" piekāpās "Valmiera GLASS VIA" ar 95:96.
Labākie momenti no Latvijas basketbla līgas 2. ceturtdaļfināla spēles, kurā "Rīgas Zeļļi" piekāpās "Valmiera GLASS VIA" ar 95:96.
Labākie momenti no Latvijas basketbola līgas ceturtdaļfināla 1. spēles, kurā "Rīgas Zeļļi" ar 87:65 apspēlēja "Valmiera GLASS ...
Valmiera Glass Vidzemes Augstskola is a basketball club based in Valmiera, Latvia, playing in the Latvian–Estonian Basketball League. Originally a student club of Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences (Vidzemes Augstskola), Valmiera started playing in the Latvian Basketball League's third division in 2011, and expanded its roster to include semi-professional and fully professional players.
Valmiera Football Club or shortly Valmiera FC is a Latvian football club, playing in the Virslīga, the highest division of Latvian football. The club is based in the city of Valmiera.
Ventspils Olympic Center Basketball Hall is a multi-purpose indoor sports arena that is located in Ventspils, Latvia. It is a part of the Ventspils Olympic Center, which also includes a 3,200 seat football stadium.
Valmiera Football Club or shortly Valmiera FC is a Latvian football club, playing in the Virslīga, the highest division of Latvian football. The club is based in the city of Valmiera.
Ventspils ; German: Windau, pronounced [ˈvɪndaʊ̯] (listen); see other names) is a city in northwestern Latvia in the historical Courland region of Latvia, and is the sixth largest city in the country. At the beginning of 2020, Ventspils had a population of 33,906.
Ventspils International Airport is an airport 2.7 NM (5.0 km; 3.1 mi) southwest of Ventspils, Latvia. It is the newest airport and, with Liepāja International Airport and Riga International Airport, is one of the three notable airports in the country.
Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre is an ex-Soviet radio astronomy installation 30 km north of Ventspils, Latvia, on the coast of the Baltic Sea in Ance parish. The installation was secret until 1993 after Latvia regained independence.
Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions, more commonly called the Ventspils Stadions, is a multi-purpose stadium in Ventspils, Latvia. It is currently used mostly for football matches.
The Ventspils District was an administrative division of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west. The district consisted of eleven parishes and one rural territory.
Ventspils Castle is located in Ventspils, Latvia. It is one of the oldest and most well-preserved Livonian Order castles remaining, in that it has retained its original layout since the 13th century.
Ventspils Municipality is a municipality in Courland, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Piltene town, Ance Parish, Jūrkalne Parish, Piltene rural community (from 2010 Piltene Parish), Pope Parish, Puze Parish, Tārgale Parish, Ugāle Parish, Usma Parish, Užava Parish, Vārve Parish, Ziras Parish and Zlēkas Parish.
Ventspils University College is a higher education establishment in Ventspils, Latvia.
Ventspils Gymnasium No.1 is a secondary school located in Ventspils, Latvia.