FK Tukums 2000

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FK Tukums 2000
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Full nameFutbola klubs Tukums 2000
Founded2000
Ground Tukuma Pilsētas Stadions,
Tukums, Latvia
ChairmanVerners Akimovs
ManagerKristaps Dišlers
League Virslīga
2023 Virslīga, 8th of 10
Website Club website

FK Tukums 2000 is Latvian professional football club located in Tukums. Since its foundation, the club has been training young boys and girls. In 2007 the club formed a men's team that could play in the second-highest division of Latvian football (the Latvian First League).

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History

FK Tukums was founded on May 20, 2000, as "FK Tukums-2000. [1] The club started its participation in the Latvian Second League in 2004, finishing in 4th place. In 2005, FK Tukums-2000 played in the Latvian First League and finished in 13th place at the end of the season. The 2008 season was yet again spent in the Second League, the third tier of Latvian football. The club finished in 3rd place. Several players with Latvian Higher League experience were invited to join, and not surprisingly the team won the Latvian First League that year, being promoted to the Latvian Higher League. [2] At the end of the 2014 season they were relegated to the Latvian First League.

Players

As of 15 September 2023 [3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
2 DF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Dāvis Bormanis
3 DF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Kārlis Mikuļskis
5 DF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Deniss Rogovs
6 DF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Rudolfs Reingolcs
8 DF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Mārtiņš Štāls
9 MF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Armans Galajs
10 MF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Bogdans Samoilovs
11 MF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Kaspars Anmanis
13 DF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Aleksandrs Butovskis
14 DF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Maksims Sidorovs
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15 MF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Raivis Ķiršs
16 GK Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Leonards Čevers
18 FW Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Kristiāns Kaušelis
19 MF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Arturs Krancmanis
21 FW Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Kristaps Puzanovs
41 MF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Artjoms Šaboha
72 DF Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Atis Ozols
77 GK Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Vladislavs Kapustins
97 GK Flag of Latvia.svg  LVA Ivans Baturins
99 DF Flag of Tunisia.svg  TUN Maroine Mihoubi
FW Flag of Ukraine.svg  UKR Maksym Parkhomenko(on loan from Riga)

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References

  1. Archived July 8, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Latvijas futbola federācija". Lff.lv. Retrieved 2015-07-09.
  3. "FK Tukums 2000/TSS squad". lff.lvl. Retrieved 2020-03-20.