

Latvia
Năm thành lập
1921
Huấn luyện viên
Paolo NicolatoSân nhà
Stadions Skonto
Thành phố
Rīga (Riga)
Sức chứa
8,207
Mặt sân
grass
Thống kê mùa giải
Thành tích
1W 2D 4L
H:0W/A:1W
Bàn thắng
4 / 13 (-9)
H:3/A:1
Sạch lưới
1
H:1/A:0
Kết quả gần đây
@ Serbia
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 16/11/2025
vs England
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 14/10/2025
vs Andorra
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 11/10/2025
@ Albania
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 09/09/2025
vs Serbia
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 06/09/2025
vs Albania
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 10/06/2025
@ England
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 24/03/2025
@ Andorra
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 21/03/2025
vs Armenia
UEFA Nations League League C · 17/11/2024
@ North Macedonia
UEFA Nations League League C · 14/11/2024
Latvia
The Latvia national football team, governed by the Latvian Football Federation, has competed in FIFA and UEFA competitions since regaining independence in 1991. Based in Riga, Latvia's most memorable achievement came at UEFA Euro 2004, their only major tournament appearance, where they reached the group stage. The team typically competes in the Nations League and World Cup qualifiers in the lower UEFA divisions. Latvia has produced talented players such as Māris Verpakovskis, the country's all-time top scorer, and goalkeeper Andris Vaņins. The side plays its home matches at Skonto Stadium and Daugavas Stadions. In recent years Latvia has shown steady improvement in Nations League campaigns, earning promotions through the lower leagues, reflecting gradual development of domestic football infrastructure.


























