Latvia national under-21 football team

The Latvia national under-21 football team represents the under-21s of Latvia and is controlled by the Latvian Football Federation, the governing body of football in Latvia. The team competes in the UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, held every two years. The team is coached by Aleksandrs Basovs and is currently captained by defender Daniels Balodis.

Latvia Under-21
Nickname(s)Sarkanbaltsarkanie (The red-white-reds)
AssociationLatvian Football Federation
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coach Aleksandrs Basovs
CaptainDaniels Balodis
Most capsEndijs Šlampe, Reinis Flaksis (31)
Top scorerEdgars Gauračs (10)
First colours
Second colours
First international
Latvia 0 - 0 Lithuania
(Vilnius, Lithuania; 28 October 1992)
Biggest win
Latvia 4 - 0 Estonia
(Carnikava, Latvia; 28 April 1994)
Latvia 4 - 0 Andorra
(Riga, Latvia; 6 June 2009)
Latvia 5 - 1 Romania
(Riga, Latvia; 9 October 2009)
Turkmenistan 0 - 4 Latvia
(Saint Petersburg, Russia; 26 January 2013)
Latvia 4 - 0 Liechtenstein
(Jūrmala, Latvia; 11 June 2013)
Biggest defeat
Latvia 0 - 6 Greece
(Athens, Greece; 9 June 1999)
Latvia 0 - 6 Slovakia
(Jelgava, Latvia; 11 October 2011)
Latvia 1 - 7 Switzerland
(Lugano, Switzerland; 8 September 2014)

Following the realignment of UEFA's youth competitions in 1976, under-21 football teams in Europe were formed, while Latvian team was formed only in 1991, after regaining independence from USSR. The team is exclusively for football players that are aged 21 or under at the start of the two-year campaign of the UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship meaning a player can represent the national team until the age of 23. Many U-21 players later represent the senior side.

Latvia U-21 have never yet qualified for the European U-21 championships, but has produced many players, who have become regular internationals for the senior side. Oskars Kļava, Deniss Ivanovs, Edgars Gauračs and Artjoms Rudņevs have all played for the U-21 side and are now first eleven players for Latvia internationally.

Latvia U-21 team plays its home matches at the Skonto stadions, which is also the home stadium of Latvia senior side. Before the opening of the Skonto stadions the team played its home matches in many different venues all around the country, including Ozolnieki, Daugavpils and Liepāja.

History

As a team, Latvia U-21 was formed in 1992, after regaining independence from the USSR. The team played its first match in Vilnius, Lithuania on October 28, 1992 that ended in a 0-0 draw. The team firstly participated in the European Championship qualification in 1994, playing the first match in Riga against Ireland U-21 on September 6, that ended in a 1-1 draw.[1] Since 2001 the team also participates in the Baltic Cup, winning in 2008. Since 1992 Latvia have already played more than 100 matches.

Current players

The following squad has been called up for the 2021 EC qualification match against Russia taking place on 15 November 2019.

Players in bold have represented Latvia on senior level. Data as per LFF.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Nils Toms Puriņš (1998-08-01) 1 August 1998 6 0 Riga
1GK Rihards Matrevics (1999-03-18) 18 March 1999 4 0 Hendon

2DF Vladislavs Soloveičiks (1999-05-25) 25 May 1999 10 0 Kolos Kovalivka
2DF Daniels Balodis (captain) (1998-06-10) 10 June 1998 9 2 Daugavpils
2DF Ivo Minkevičs (1999-06-28) 28 June 1999 8 0 Jelgava
2DF Roberts Veips (2000-02-22) 22 February 2000 6 0 Sampdoria
2DF Emīls Birka (2000-04-25) 25 April 2000 5 0 METTA/LU
2DF Dāvis Dāvids Sprūds (1998-12-28) 28 December 1998 2 0 Victoria Rosport
2DF Deivids Titovs (2000-01-05) 5 January 2000 2 0 Brentford
2DF Dmitrijs Litvinskis (1999-08-17) 17 August 1999 1 0 Ventspils

3MF Aleksejs Saveljevs (1999-01-30) 30 January 1999 13 0 Rende
3MF Jānis Grīnbergs (1999-02-28) 28 February 1999 12 0 Schalke 04 II
3MF Alvis Jaunzems (1999-06-16) 16 June 1999 10 0 Valmiera Glass
3MF Kristaps Liepa (1998-03-14) 14 March 1998 10 0 Valmiera Glass
3MF Daņiils Hvoiņickis (1998-04-08) 8 April 1998 9 0 Jelgava
3MF Kristers Čudars (1999-09-03) 3 September 1999 6 0 Liepāja
3MF Maksims Toņiševs (2000-05-12) 12 May 2000 6 0 Daugavpils
3MF Raivis Skrebels (1999-09-26) 26 September 1999 2 0 Spartaks Jūrmala

4FW Marks Kurtišs (1998-01-26) 26 January 1998 13 0 Jelgava
4FW Marko Regža (1999-01-20) 20 January 1999 9 2 Daugavpils
4FW Dmitrijs Zeļenkovs (2000-05-15) 15 May 2000 9 2 Empoli
4FW Kaspars Kokins (2000-04-26) 26 April 2000 6 1 Ventspils
4FW Aivars Emsis (1998-04-01) 1 April 1998 5 0 Jelgava

In addition to that, other players were capped or are under consideration of the team management to be capped during the year 2019.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Vjačeslavs Kudrjavcevs (1998-03-30) 30 March 1998 0 0 Stomil Olsztyn
1GK Rūdolfs Soloha (2000-03-16) 16 March 2000 0 0 Valmiera Glass

2DF Roberts Krists Jaunarājs-Janvāris (2000-03-23) 23 March 2000 0 0 Liepāja
2DF Artūrs Ļotčikovs (2000-01-26) 26 January 2000 0 0 Ventspils
2DF Matīss Zēģele (2000-09-24) 24 September 2000 0 0 METTA/LU
2DF Dāvis Cucurs (2000-03-19) 19 March 2000 3 0 Daugavpils

3MF Bogdans Samoilovs (2000-05-13) 13 May 2000 3 0 Valmiera Glass
3MF Kristers Tobers (2000-12-13) 13 December 2000 4 0 Lechia Gdańsk
3MF Andrejs Rogozins (1998-04-19) 19 April 1998 1 0 Rēzekne
3MF Ņikita Jankovskis (1998-12-19) 19 December 1998 1 0 Riga
3MF Aleksejs Davidenkovs (1998-06-27) 27 June 1998 1 0 Montefiascone

4FW Viktors Ziemelis (2000-01-27) 27 January 2000 2 0 Liepāja
4FW Rolands Vagančuks (1998-01-05) 5 January 1998 1 0 Karosta Liepāja
4FW Roberts Uldriķis (1998-04-03) 3 April 1998 8 3 Sion

Staff

Head Coach Aleksandrs Basovs
Assistant Coach Anatolijs Čebans
Assistant Coach Sergejs Golubevs
Goalkeeping Coach Aleksandrs Proskurņins
Fitness Coach Andrés Carrillo Fernández
General manager Ilvars Grīslis
Doctor Boriss Novikovs
Physiotherapist Dmitrijs Jefremenkovs

Recent results

Recent and forthcoming matches

Date Tournament Location Opponent Result Latvia scorers
22 March 2018 Friendly match Tiraspol  Moldova 1:1 Rendijs Šibass
1 June 2018 2018 Under-21 Baltic Cup Jūrmala  Estonia 2:0 Vladislavs Fjodorovs, Rendijs Šibass
4 June 2018 2018 Under-21 Baltic Cup Gargždai  Lithuania 0:1
7 September 2018 2019 EC qualification Zaporizhia  Ukraine 2:3 Vladislavs Fjodorovs, Mārtiņš Ķigurs
11 September 2018 2019 EC qualification Jelgava  England 1:2 Raivis Andris Jurkovskis
12 October 2018 2019 EC qualification Rīga  Netherlands 0:3
16 October 2018 2019 EC qualification Andorra la Vella  Andorra 0:0
22 March 2019 Antalya Cup 2019 Antalya  Kazakhstan 1:1 Daniels Balodis
24 March 2019 Antalya Cup 2019 Antalya  North Macedonia 1:0 Kaspars Kokins
26 March 2019 Antalya Cup 2019 Antalya  Ukraine 1:1 Daniels Balodis
9 June 2019 Friendly match Klaipėda  Lithuania 2:0 Dmitrijs Zeļenkovs 2x
6 September 2019 2021 EC qualification Jelgava  Poland 0:1
10 September 2019 2021 EC qualification Novi Sad  Serbia 1:1 Marko Regža
11 October 2019 2021 EC qualification Pärnu  Estonia 1:2 Marko Regža
15 October 2019 2021 EC qualification Rīga  Bulgaria 0:0
15 November 2019 2021 EC qualification Rostov  Russia 0:2
27 March 2020 2021 EC qualification  Poland

Most capped players

Only official matches against U-21 national teams, not including against clubs or any other matches.

# Name Career Caps Goals
1. Endijs Šlampe 2014–2016 31 0
Reinis Flaksis 2013–2016 31 1
3. Dmitrijs Klimaševičs 2014–2016 30 4
4. Andrejs Kiriļins 2014–2016 29 0
Vladislavs Gutkovskis 2014–2016 29 6
Antonijs Černomordijs 20??–2018 29 1
7. Jevgēņijs Kazačoks 20??–2016 27 5
Eduards Tīdenbergs 20??–2016 27 2
9. Edgars Vardanjans 2011–2014 25 1
Kaspars Svārups 20??–2016 25 3
Players in bold are still available to play for the U-21 National team.

Best goalscorers

# Name Career Caps Goals
1. Edgars Gauračs 2009–2009 9 10
2. Deniss Rakels 2011–2013 13 6
Vladislavs Gutkovskis 2014–2016 29 6
4. Jevgēņijs Kazačoks 2013–2016 27 5
5. Artjoms Rudņevs 2009–2009 10 4
Dmitrijs Klimaševičs 2014–2016 30 4

See also

References

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