1932 Latvian Higher League

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Latvian Higher League
Season1932
1931
1933

Statistics of Latvian Higher League in the 1932 season.

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Overview

It was contested by 8 teams, and ASK won the championship.

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 ASK 148423715+2220
1 Riga Wanderer 149232417+720
3 RFK 149144521+2419
4 Olimpija 148153816+2217
5 JKS 145182025511
6 Union 1442816321610
7 Amatieris 1440101442288
8 LSB Rīga 142391440267
Source: rsssf.com

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