Skonto-2 Riga

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Skonto FC-2
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Full name Skonto Football Club Reserves
Founded 1991, as Forums-Skonto
Ground Ķeizarmeža stadions
Chairman Flag of Latvia Guntis Indriksons
Manager Flag of England Paul Ashworth
League 1. liga
2006 3rd
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Skonto-2 is a Latvian football team from Riga city. It is a farm-team of Skonto FC. They hold the world record for the most successive back-to-back domestic titles in world football with 14.

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[edit] Players

[edit] First-team squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Latvia GK Andrejs Aleksandrovs
4 Flag of Latvia DF Renārs Kazuss
8 Flag of Latvia DF Artūrs Kļimovičs
Flag of Latvia DF Dmitrijs Danilovs
Flag of Latvia DF Kristaps Vabolis
6 Flag of Latvia DF Georgijs Dallakjans
Flag of Latvia DF Aleksandrs Špels
Flag of Latvia MF Jaroslavs Zoricevs
No. Position Player
19 Flag of Latvia MF Viktors Kurma
Flag of Latvia MF Konstantīns Budilovs
Flag of Latvia MF Jānis Jangoļs
5 Flag of Latvia MF Andrejs Siņicins
18 Flag of Latvia MF Aleksandrs Klimovs
Flag of Latvia MF Artūrs Liesiņš
Flag of Latvia FW Iļja Žurins
11 Flag of Latvia FW Artūrs Karašausks

[edit] Squad changes in January 2007

Out
Flag of Latvia DF Raivis Hščanovičs (to Skonto FC)
Flag of Latvia GK Jevgēņijs Laizāns (to Dinaburg FC)

[edit] Squad changes in July-August 2006

In
Flag of Latvia GK Jevgēņijs Laizāns (return from loan Dinaburg FC)
Out
Flag of Latvia Alberts Bārbalis (to Jūrmala-2)
Flag of Latvia Andrejs Lepo (to Jūrmala-2)
Flag of Latvia Aleksandrs Gubins (to Jūrmala-2)
Flag of Latvia GK Jevgēņijs Laizāns (loan to Dinaburg FC)
Flag of Latvia Vitālijs Artjomenko (to JFK Olimps Rīga)
Flag of Latvia Maksims Zaborovs (to JFK Olimps Rīga)

[edit] Participation in Latvian Championships