Standings
Virsliga · 2026Current Virsliga 2026 standings with 10 teams. Rīgas FS leads the table with 49 points after 19 matches, followed by Riga on 48 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Rīgas FS | Played19 | Won16 | Drawn1 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against48:14 | Goal Diff+34 | Points49 | Form WLWWW |
| Team2Riga | Played19 | Won15 | Drawn3 | Lost1 | Goals For:Goals Against60:19 | Goal Diff+41 | Points48 | Form WWWWW |
| Team3Auda | Played19 | Won12 | Drawn2 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against36:23 | Goal Diff+13 | Points38 | Form WLDWW |
| Team4FK Liepaja | Played19 | Won7 | Drawn4 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against23:29 | Goal Diff-6 | Points25 | Form LLWWD |
| Team5BFC Daugavpils | Played19 | Won6 | Drawn5 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against21:25 | Goal Diff-4 | Points23 | Form WDDDL |
| Team6Super Nova | Played19 | Won6 | Drawn3 | Lost10 | Goals For:Goals Against19:27 | Goal Diff-8 | Points21 | Form LDLLL |
| Team7FS Jelgava | Played19 | Won4 | Drawn7 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against17:34 | Goal Diff-17 | Points19 | Form WLDDD |
| Team8Tukums | Played19 | Won3 | Drawn8 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against33:36 | Goal Diff-3 | Points17 | Form LWDLL |
| Team9Grobiņa | Played19 | Won3 | Drawn7 | Lost9 | Goals For:Goals Against12:30 | Goal Diff-18 | Points16 | Form LWLLD |
| Team10Ogre United | Played19 | Won1 | Drawn4 | Lost14 | Goals For:Goals Against16:48 | Goal Diff-32 | Points7 | Form LWLLD |
Upcoming Fixtures
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 10 teams in the Virsliga. Rīgas FS leads with 16 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.
Referees
Teams
VirsligaAll 10 teams competing in the Virsliga 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Past Seasons
VirsligaBrowse 15 archived seasons of the Virsliga, from 2012 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 18 Mar 2026
The Virsliga was established in 1991 as Latvia regained independence, replacing the Soviet-era football structure with a new national championship format. The league began with eight clubs competing in a round-robin format and has evolved significantly over three decades. From 1991 to 2007, the competition maintained an eight-team structure, with each club playing each other four times per season. In 2008, the format expanded to ten teams, which remains the current standard. Skonto FC dominated the league's early years, winning 15 titles between 1991 and 2010, establishing themselves as the most successful club in Virsliga history. The competition has undergone multiple rebranding changes due to title sponsorships, including periods as the LMT Virsliga, SynotTip Virsliga, and currently operating without a primary title sponsor. The league's international profile has grown steadily, with multiple clubs now competing in UEFA European competitions annually.
- —1991 — Virsliga founded as Latvia's top-tier football championship following independence
- —1992 — Skonto FC begins their era of dominance with the first of 15 league titles
- —2005 — Liepajas Metalurgs win the championship, breaking Skonto's near-monopoly on titles
- —2008 — League format expanded from 8 to 10 teams, introducing a new competitive structure
- —2020 — Riga FC begins their modern dominance period, winning the championship
- —2024 — FC RFS claimed the title, continuing the competitive balance among top clubs
- —2025 — Riga FC reclaimed the championship with 88 points, establishing themselves as a modern powerhouse
Competition Format 18 Mar 2026
The Virsliga operates as a single round-robin competition where ten clubs each play 36 matches across a season, facing every opponent twice at home and away. Matches are distributed across spring and autumn periods, with the champion determined by the highest points total—three points for a win, one for a draw, and zero for a loss. The two clubs finishing lowest in the final standings are automatically relegated to the second-tier LVBET League, while the top four clubs earn qualification for European competitions including the UEFA Champions League and Europa League. There is no playoff system; the title is awarded directly to the club with the most points at season's end.
Records 18 Mar 2026
The 2024/25 season saw Riga FC set a modern points record of 88 points, the highest tally in the current era of competition.
Analysis 18 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
Riga FC secured the 2025 Latvian Virsliga championship with an impressive 88 points from 36 matches, finishing with a record of 27 wins, 7 draws, and just 2 losses. The champions demonstrated exceptional consistency throughout the season, accumulating a goal difference of +59 by scoring 85 goals while conceding only 26. FC RFS mounted a strong challenge, finishing second with 87 points—just one point behind the champions—on the back of 28 wins, 3 draws, and 5 losses, though they conceded 39 goals despite scoring an impressive 100. This narrow margin between the top two clubs created the most competitive title race in recent seasons, showcasing the quality of Latvian football's elite.
The battle for European qualification extended beyond the top two, with FK Liepaja claiming third place on 61 points, securing their spot in European competition. BFC Daugavpils finished fourth with 48 points, also earning a European berth. The relegation battle proved decisive at the bottom of the table, with Metta / LU occupying the final position on 31 points, while Grobiņa (32 points) and Super Nova (32 points) occupied the other danger zones, all facing potential demotion to the second tier.
Darko Lemajic of FC RFS emerged as the league's standout performer, finishing as the season's top scorer with 29 goals, demonstrating remarkable consistency in front of goal. His prolific campaign helped RFS maintain their title challenge throughout the season, though it ultimately proved insufficient to overtake Riga's superior overall consistency. The 2025 season underscored a shift in Latvian football dynamics, with Riga FC establishing themselves as the modern dominant force while FC RFS proved they could compete at the highest level, signaling a more balanced competitive landscape compared to the historical dominance of single clubs.
League Structure and Competitive Balance
The Virsliga's ten-team format has created a competitive ecosystem where established powerhouses like Riga FC and FC RFS compete alongside clubs with deep historical roots. The league's structure—with each club playing 36 matches—ensures sufficient sample size to determine a worthy champion while maintaining the intensity of a compact calendar. The automatic relegation of the bottom two clubs provides genuine stakes throughout the season, with mid-table clubs fighting to secure European qualification spots. The recent competitive balance, exemplified by the 2025 season's one-point title margin, reflects improvements in squad management and investment across multiple clubs rather than the historical dominance of individual institutions.
Historical Context and Evolution
The Virsliga's three-decade history reflects Latvia's broader sporting development since independence. The league's early years, dominated entirely by Skonto FC's 15 titles, gave way to a more competitive environment in the 2000s and 2010s, with clubs like Liepajas Metalurgs, Ventspils, and Daugava Daugavpils claiming championships. The emergence of Riga FC as a modern powerhouse—winning multiple titles since 2020—demonstrates the league's capacity to develop new competitive centers. The expansion from eight to ten teams in 2008 broadened the league's base and increased the number of clubs with realistic European ambitions, contributing to the overall professionalization and quality of Latvian football.
Records and Individual Achievements
Girts Karlsons stands as the Virsliga's all-time leading goalscorer with 143 goals, a testament to his prolific career spanning multiple decades and clubs. Kristaps Grebis follows closely with 130 goals, while Vits Rimkus (129 goals) and Janis Ikaunieks (101 goals) round out the elite scoring pantheon. In terms of longevity, Gatis Kalnins holds the record for most appearances with 393 matches, demonstrating remarkable durability across a 19-season span. The current season's top scorer, Darko Lemajic, with 29 goals for FC RFS, is on pace to potentially challenge the all-time records if he maintains this scoring rate over a full career in the league.
European Competition and International Standing
The Virsliga's top clubs have increasingly made their mark in European competitions, with Riga FC and FC RFS regularly competing in the UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds and group stages. The allocation of four European spots to the Virsliga reflects UEFA's recognition of the league's quality and competitive standard. Latvian clubs' participation in European competitions has elevated the profile of domestic football, creating financial incentives for investment and attracting international talent. The success of clubs like Riga FC in European qualifiers has demonstrated that the Virsliga's elite can compete credibly against stronger European leagues' representatives, though progression to later European rounds remains challenging.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the Latvian Virsliga?
The Virsliga features ten clubs competing in the 2025 season, each playing 36 matches in a single round-robin format.
Who has won the most Virsliga titles?
Skonto FC holds the record with 15 championship titles, dominating the league from 1991 to 2010 before other clubs emerged as competitors.
How does relegation work in the Virsliga?
The two clubs finishing lowest in the final standings are automatically relegated to the LVBET League, Latvia's second tier. There is no playoff system.
How many European spots does the Virsliga offer?
The top four clubs in the Virsliga qualify for UEFA European competitions, including the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League.
What was the biggest win in Virsliga history?
Riga FC defeated Tukums 2000 by a score of 10–1 in 2024, setting the record for the largest margin of victory in the league's history.
Who is the all-time leading goalscorer in the Virsliga?
Girts Karlsons holds the record with 143 goals scored across his career in the league, playing for three different clubs.
API data: 23 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026