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RAF Jelgava was a football club based in . The foundation of the club is considered in 1988 and for the first two years there were two teams of RAF Jelgava which in 1990 merged into one. One of those played in the lower Soviet leagues, the other – in the Latvian league.


Team history

Automobīlists Jelgava
The RAF bus factory-sponsored club Automobīlists played in the lower Latvian leagues in the early 1970s, but in the mid-1970s were renamed Metālists.


Metālists Jelgava
The club first appeared in 1977 and in their debut season in the Latvian league finished 7th out of 13 teams. After three less than stellar seasons the club changed owners – it was once again attached to the RAF bus factory and renamed to Automobīlists Jelgava.


Automobīlists Jelgava
As Automobīlists the Jelgava squad also had it hard – at best it finished seasons in the middle of the table, and between 1983 and 1987 it played in the 1st league. In 1987 Automobīlists lost to Zemgale Ilūkste for a place in Virslīga but as the league was expanded under the name of RAF, once again had a club in the top Latvian league.


RAF Jelgava
In 1988 and 1989 there were two teams of RAF Jelgava which in 1990 merged into one. One of those played in the lower Soviet leagues, the other – in the Latvian league. In 1988 and 1989 under the management of Viktors Ņesterenko the "local" RAF won the Latvian league, in 1988 as a golden double it also won the . Meanwhile, the "international" RAF weren't doing that well – although they had in its squad several talented young players including Vladimirs Babičevs, Dzintars Sproģis, and Aleksandrs Stradiņš, its results were very disappointing. In 1989 Ņesterenko took over the unified RAF team in the Soviet league and in the Baltic league. In 1990 and 1991 the team played better, but then the Soviet Union collapsed and RAF joined the Latvian Virslīga.

In the early 1990s RAF was one of the strongest teams in Virslīga, three times finishing second and once third (in 1992 they finished runners up to Skonto Rīga in an additional game after finishing the season on equal points). However, when the bus plant ran into financial difficulties, the team received new sponsorship from the University of Latvia in 1996 and, as a result, changed their name and relocated to Riga, and played in the Latvian University Stadium. Virsliga table 1996 at RSSSF.com. Note E explains the relocation to Riga. Retrieved 30 November 2006


RAF Rīga
As RAF Rīga the club only played one season, finishing 5th in the Latvian league, however it won the 1996 . But after the season the club changed its name again – this time to Universitāte Rīga.


Universitāte Rīga
The only season under the name of Universitāte didn't bring much success to the club – 6th place in the league with the club being disbanded after the season.


RAF Jelgava (again)
A team under the name RAF Jelgava appeared again in 2001 in the 1. līga. After the 2003 season the club merged with another Jelgava club – FK Viola Jelgava (formed in 1996) forming .


League and Cup history

Soviet Union
RAF Jelgava

19884th (Soviet Second League B)18/(18)34552443615Did not participate
19894th (Soviet Second League B)18/(22)4210923386129Did not participate
19904th (Soviet Second League B)4/(17)351796542543Did not participate
19914th (Soviet Second League B)3/(22)422868713962Did not participate


Baltic
RAF Jelgava

19901st (Baltic League)8/(17)3213109443736


Latvian SSR
Metālists Jelgava
19771st (Latvian SSR Higher League)7/(13)249510423323
19781st (Latvian SSR Higher League)10/(14)266614303918
19791st (Latvian SSR Higher League)11/(14)268810293124

Automobīlists Jelgava
19801st (Latvian SSR Higher League)7/(16)3091110403829
19811st (Latvian SSR Higher League)12/(16)226610273918
19821st (Latvian SSR Higher League)11/(14)267316226517
19831st (Latvian SSR Higher League)11/(14)267316226522

RAF Jelgava
19881st (Latvian SSR Higher League)1/(16)3019110691849Winner
19891st (Latvian SSR Higher League)1/(17)312272722651


Latvia
RAF Jelgava

19921st (Virsliga)2/(12)221714143638
19931st (Virsliga)3/(10)181224341126Winner
19941st (Virsliga)2/(12)2213723811331/4 finals
19951st (Virsliga)2/(10)1814684028481/2 finals

RAF Rīga / FC Universitāte Rīga
19961st (Virsliga)5/(10)2811611374539Winner

FC Universitāte Rīga
19971st (Virsliga)6/(9)2485112542291/2 finals

RAF Jelgava
20012nd (1.līga)4/(8)2814686233481/8 finals
20022nd (1.līga)5/(8)28122144847381/16 finals
20032nd (1.līga)7/(10)2784153362281/16 finals


European record
1993–94UEFA Cup Winners' CupPRHB Tórshavn11–00–31–3
1995–96PRAfan Lido F.C.10–02–12–1
1RFC Zimbru Chişinău11–20–11–3
1996–97UEFA Cup Winners' CupQR21–11–1()2–2(p)
1997UEFA Intertoto CupGroup 7İstanbulspor21–5style="text-align: center;"5th
2style="text-align: center;"0–3
20–3style="text-align: center;"
Östers IF2style="text-align: center;"1–2


Honours

Latvia
  • Latvian Higher League
    • Runners-Up (2): 1992, 1994, 1995
    • Winners (2): 1993, 1996


Latvian SSR
  • Latvian SSR Higher League
    • Winner: (2) 1988, 1989
    • Winners: (1) 1988

Notes
  • Note 1: As RAF Jelgava.
  • Note 2: As FC Universitate Riga.

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