List of Latvian football transfers summer 2010

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This is a list of Latvian football transfers in the 2010 summer transfer window by club. Only transfers of the Latvian Higher League are included.

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Latvian Higher League

SK Liepājas Metalurgs

FK Ventspils

Skonto FC

FK Jūrmala-VV

JFK Olimps/RFS

SK Blāzma

FC Tranzit

FK Jelgava

FK Jaunība

FC Daugava

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