1993 Latvian Higher League

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Latvian Higher League
Season1993
1992
1994

The 1993 season in the Latvian Higher League , named Virslīga , was the third domestic competition since the Baltic nation gained independence from the Soviet Union on 6 September 1991. Ten teams competed in this edition, with Skonto FC claiming the title.

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Final table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Skonto (C)181701637+5634Qualification for UEFA Cup preliminary round
2 Olimpija Rīga 1812243117+1426Qualification for Cup Winners' Cup qualifying round
3 RAF Jelgava 1812243411+2326
4 Pārdaugava 1810442913+1624
5 Auseklis 187562217+519
6 Vidus 186751913+619
7 Olimpija Liepāja 1836924462212
8 DAG Rīga 18341115291410
9 Vairogs 1833121236249
10 Gauja (R)1801171474601Relegation to Latvian First League
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Match table

Home \ Away AUS DAG GAU OLL OLR PĀR RAF SKO VAI VID
Auseklis 1–04–03–00–10–20–11–00–00–0
DAG Rīga 0–14–13–30–10–00–10–30–01–0
Gauja 1–51–41–31–21–41–61–51–20–3
Olimpija Liepāja 2–21–17–30–30–01–10–21–30–0
Olimpija Rīga 1–14–13–04–31–21–00–22–01–0
Pārdaugava 3–02–03–16–02–10–10–31–00–0
RAF Jelgava 3–04–13–05–11–32–10–14–01–0
Skonto 2–13–011–06–14–01–01–04–03–1
Vairogs 1–32–01–10–11–50–10–11–60–2
Vidus 0–01–04–03–00–02–20–00–43–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Flag of Latvia.svg  Aleksandrs Jelisejevs  (LAT) Skonto FC 20
2Flag of Latvia.svg  Vjačeslavs Ževnerovičs  (LAT) FK Auseklis 10
3Flag of Latvia.svg  Andrejs Štolcers  (LAT) Olimpija Rīga 8
4Flag of Latvia.svg  Rihards Butkus  (LAT) FK Pārdaugava 7

Awards

BestNameTeam
Goalkeeper Flag of Latvia.svg  Ēriks Grigjans  (LAT) Olimpija Rīga
Defender Flag of Latvia.svg  Einars Gņedojs  (LAT) Skonto FC
Midfielder Flag of Latvia.svg  Andrejs Štolcers  (LAT) Olimpija Rīga
Forward Flag of Latvia.svg  Aleksandrs Jelisejevs  (LAT) Skonto FC

Skonto FC 1993

PosNameBirthdatePSoccerball shade.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svg
MF Flag of Latvia.svg Vitālijs Astafjevs 03.04.19711150-
MF Flag of Latvia.svg Vladimirs Babičevs 22.04.19681353-
DF Flag of Latvia.svg Oļegs Blagonadeždins 16.05.1973172--
- Flag of Latvia.svg Jurijs Dementjevs 20.06.1967173--
FW Flag of Latvia.svg Aleksandrs Dibrivnijs 28.08.19691712-
FW Flag of Latvia.svg Vladimirs Draguns 13.12.1972145--
DF Flag of Latvia.svg Einars Gņedojs 08.07.19651612-
GK Flag of Latvia.svg Oļegs Grišins 09.11.19677–5--
FW Flag of Latvia.svg Aleksandrs Jelisejevs 11.08.197117201-
GK Flag of Latvia.svg Raimonds Laizāns 05.08.196411–2--
- Flag of Latvia.svg Valentins Lobaņovs 23.10.1971411-
- Flag of Latvia.svg Dzintars Savaļnieks 12.08.1968122--
- Flag of Latvia.svg Aleksejs Semjonovs 02.04.1973181--
DF Flag of Latvia.svg Igors V. Stepanovs 01.02.19661241-
- Flag of Latvia.svg Aleksandrs Stradiņš 15.10.1968151--
- Flag of Latvia.svg Arturs Šketovs 09.11.1968132--
- Flag of Latvia.svg Sergejs Tarasovs 16.01.1971174--
- Flag of Latvia.svg Andrejs Troickis 06.03.19705---
DF Flag of Latvia.svg Igors Troickis 11.01.1969162-1
DF Flag of Latvia.svg Mihails Zemļinskis 21.12.196916612
Manager: Flag of Latvia.svg Aleksandrs Starkovs

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