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SynotTip Virsliga · 2025

Current SynotTip Virsliga 2025 standings with 10 teams. ASK/MSG II leads the table with 16 points after 9 matches, followed by HK Ogre/Miandum on 13 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffForm
Group A
1ASK/MSG II981276:232+44
LWWWW
2HK Ogre/Miandum962351:220+131
WWLDW
3Vainode843259:245+14
WWDLW
4Ulbrokas826238:273-35
LWLLL
5Latgols 2808195:349-154
LLLLL
Group B
1Latgols870312:218+94
WWWWD
2Salaspils861288:218+70
WWDWW
3Skriveri844234:253-19
LLWLW
4Jurmala816204:279-75
LLDLL
5ONSC/HK Ogre807223:293-70
LLDLL

Results

SynotTip Virsliga · 50
Final18/04/2026–16/05/2026
Sat 16/05
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Sun 10/05
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Sat 02/05
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Sat 25/04
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Sat 18/04
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3rd Place18/04/2026–29/04/2026
Wed 29/04
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Sat 18/04
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Semi-finals11/03/2026–12/04/2026
Sun 12/04
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Sat 11/04
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Sat 14/03
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Sat 14/03
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Wed 11/03
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Quarter-finals03/02/2026–28/02/2026
Sat 28/02
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Fri 27/02
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Sat 21/02
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Sun 15/02
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Wed 11/02
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Tue 03/02
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Results07/01/2026–25/01/2026
Sun 25/01
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Wed 21/01
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Wed 21/01
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Sat 17/01
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Sun 11/01
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Sat 10/01
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Wed 07/01
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 10 teams in the SynotTip Virsliga. ASK/MSG II leads with 8 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonDrawnLostGoals ForGoals Against
ASK/MSG II19801276232
HK Ogre/Miandum29612351220
Vainode38413259245
Ulbrokas48206238273
Latgols 258008195349
Latgols68710312218
Salaspils78611288218
Skriveri88404234253
Jurmala98116204279
ONSC/HK Ogre108017223293

Past Seasons

SynotTip Virsliga

Browse 13 archived seasons of the SynotTip Virsliga, from 2012 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1992

The Virsliga was established in 1992 as Latvia's top-tier handball competition following the nation's independence from the Soviet Union. The league has undergone significant evolution since its inception, transitioning from a post-Soviet structure to a modern, professionally organized championship. In March 2016, SynotTip Sports Bar became the title sponsor, formalizing the league's commercial branding as the SynotTip Virsliga. The competition has witnessed the rise of dominant clubs, particularly ZRHK Tenax Dobele, which claimed more than a decade of consecutive championships. The league structure was reorganized into a two-group format to accommodate competitive balance and ensure all teams maintain engagement throughout the season. Despite the challenges posed by the 2019/20 season cancellation (likely due to pandemic-related disruptions), the league has demonstrated resilience and continues to serve as a development pathway for Latvian national team players.

  • 1992 — Virsliga launched as Latvia's top handball division following independence
  • 2016 — SynotTip Sports Bar secured naming rights, league rebranded as SynotTip Virsliga
  • 2013–2024 — ZRHK Tenax Dobele's dominance era, claiming 10+ national championships
  • 2019/20 — Season cancelled due to external circumstances, no champion crowned
  • 2024/25 — MSG/LAT (Riga) won championship, breaking recent dominance pattern

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams10Relegation spots2European spots2

The SynotTip Virsliga operates as a two-group round-robin format with ten teams divided into Group A and Group B, each playing matches within their respective groups and against teams from the opposing group. Teams compete for three points per win and one point per draw, with the final standings determined by total points accumulated. The two clubs with the highest point totals across both groups are crowned champions and runners-up respectively. The bottom two teams in the combined standings face relegation to the second division at the conclusion of the season. Two berths in European competitions (Champions League and Europa League) are awarded to the top-finishing clubs, allowing Latvia's elite to compete on the continental stage.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025/26 SynotTip Virsliga season is delivering compelling competitive narratives across both groups. ASK/MSG II leads Group A with an impressive 8 wins from 9 matches (16 points), maintaining an 89% win rate and demonstrating clinical finishing with a +44 goal difference. Latgols commands Group B with a perfect 7-0 record from 8 matches (15 points), showcasing defensive solidity with a +94 goal difference. The championship race is intensely contested, with HK Ogre/Miandum (13 points, Group A) and Salaspils (13 points, Group B) positioned as strong challengers to the respective group leaders.

The relegation battle presents a stark contrast to the title race. Latgols 2 (Group A) remains winless with 0 points from 8 matches, conceding 154 goals while scoring only 195—a -154 goal difference that underscores their significant struggles. Similarly, ONSC/HK Ogre (Group B) has accumulated just 1 point from 8 matches with a -70 goal difference, placing them in critical danger. Ulbrokas and Jurmala occupy mid-table positions but remain vulnerable to the relegation zone as the season progresses.

Salaspils has emerged as the standout performer of the season, maintaining a 75% win rate (6 wins, 1 loss) with a +70 goal difference that reflects both potent attack and solid defense. Their form suggests they are serious contenders for qualification to European competitions. Vainode (Group A) presents an intriguing narrative as a mid-table team with balanced performance (50% win rate), demonstrating competitive consistency without challenging for the title.

The fixture between Latgols and HK Ogre/Miandum on February 28, 2026, produced a dramatic 26-34 scoreline, with Ogre/Miandum's victory signaling their capacity to challenge the group leaders. This result, combined with their subsequent 39-40 loss to Latgols on February 27, highlights the volatility of competition at the elite level and the narrow margins separating success from failure in professional handball.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

The two-group format of the SynotTip Virsliga creates a unique competitive dynamic compared to traditional single-table structures. By dividing the ten teams into Group A and Group B, the league ensures that weaker teams maintain engagement throughout the season while preventing early mathematical eliminations. This structure also facilitates more balanced scheduling and allows regional rivalries to develop within each group before cross-group encounters determine the ultimate championship outcome.

The current season's distribution of talent is notably uneven, with Group A featuring ASK/MSG II's dominant form alongside competitive teams like HK Ogre/Miandum and Vainode, while Group B is led by the unbeaten Latgols with strong support from Salaspils. This disparity suggests that the final championship race may be determined by which group's leader emerges stronger, creating potential for an unexpected champion if mid-table teams from either group mount late-season surges.

Historical Context: From Soviet Legacy to Modern Competition

Latvian handball's roots extend deep into the Soviet era, when the nation produced competitive teams within the USSR's handball system. Following independence in 1991, the Virsliga was established in 1992 as the foundation for rebuilding domestic handball competition. The early years of the post-Soviet league were characterized by organizational challenges and limited commercial investment, with teams often struggling with resources and infrastructure.

The transformation accelerated significantly following the 2016 sponsorship agreement with SynotTip Sports Bar, which provided financial stability and professional branding. This commercial partnership coincided with ZRHK Tenax Dobele's rise to dominance, a period that saw the club win consistently between 2013 and 2024. Tenax Dobele's success elevated the league's profile and demonstrated that Latvian handball could produce world-class competition, with their players earning international recognition and representation in European club competitions.

European Competitive Standing

Latvia's representation in European handball has grown proportionally with the SynotTip Virsliga's development. The allocation of two European competition berths to the league's top finishers reflects UEFA's recognition of Latvian handball's competitive level within the broader European context. Clubs like ZRHK Tenax Dobele have regularly participated in the EHF Champions League, while others have competed in the EHF Europa League and EHF European Cup, providing pathways for Latvian players to gain continental experience and visibility.

The national team's performance in international competitions has been supported by the domestic league's competitiveness, with Virsliga players forming the backbone of Latvia's national squad. This symbiotic relationship ensures that the league serves not only as a domestic championship but as a development and preparation ground for international representation.

Future Outlook and Competitive Evolution

The 2024/25 season's championship victory by MSG/LAT represents a potential inflection point in the league's competitive landscape. After years of ZRHK Tenax Dobele's dominance, the emergence of a new champion suggests that competitive resources and quality are becoming more distributed across the league. This democratization of success could enhance the league's commercial appeal and viewer engagement by creating unpredictability and reducing the sense of predetermined outcomes.

Looking ahead, the SynotTip Virsliga faces opportunities to expand its international profile through enhanced media coverage, youth development initiatives, and continued investment in club infrastructure. The league's current ten-team structure appears sustainable, though potential expansion or contraction may occur depending on financial health and competitive depth. The 2025/26 season's competitive balance—with multiple clubs capable of winning the championship—suggests that the league has successfully transitioned from a single-dominant-team model to a more competitive ecosystem where any of the top four teams could realistically claim the title.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the SynotTip Virsliga?

Ten teams currently compete in the SynotTip Virsliga, divided into two groups (Group A and Group B) for the 2025/26 season. Teams play within their group and against clubs from the other group to determine the final standings.

Who has won the most SynotTip Virsliga championships?

ZRHK Tenax Dobele is the most successful club in the competition's modern history, having won more than 10 national championships between 2013 and 2024, establishing themselves as the dominant force in Latvian handball.

How does relegation work in the SynotTip Virsliga?

Two clubs are relegated at the end of each season based on their final league position across both groups. The relegated teams drop to Latvia's second-tier handball division, with the possibility of promotion back to the Virsliga in future seasons.

Which clubs can qualify for European competitions from the SynotTip Virsliga?

The top two finishing clubs in the SynotTip Virsliga earn berths in European competitions, typically competing in the EHF Champions League or EHF Europa League, providing international exposure and prestige.

When was the SynotTip Virsliga founded?

The Virsliga was founded in 1992 following Latvia's independence from the Soviet Union. It became known as the SynotTip Virsliga in March 2016 when SynotTip Sports Bar secured the naming rights.

What is the format of the SynotTip Virsliga season?

The SynotTip Virsliga uses a two-group round-robin format where teams play matches within their group and against opponents from the other group. Teams earn three points for a win and one point for a draw, with the championship awarded to the highest-finishing club.

API data: 17 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026