Latvia vs Serbia: Football Match Today – Sportacentrs.com

by Archynetys Sports Desk

The Latvian team, after the first half of the team season, is still involved in the battle for the PK road sign, which in itself is a recognized fact. The team led by Paulo Nikolato has so far lost only the top favorite for England, won over Andorra and played a draw against Albania.

Against Albania, he managed to play in their field in early June. Three days later, a tough revolution is expected to play, but before that, the Latvian team has a more difficult test – the Serbian national team, which also played a draw against Albania.

The candidates of Latvia lack a number of important players with Krister Tobi. The attackers’ line, on the other hand, does not contain Robert Uldrik and Raimonds Kroļlis.

The candidates, on the other hand, have three players who have not yet debuted in the team – Robert Weip, Kristaps Grabovskis and goalkeeper Frank David Orol.

“We have to do our best to win. Of course, we must take into account the opponent’s strengths, but the place in the tournament table is not our goal. Our goal is to play as much as possible in each game, but the final situation in the tournament table reflects the consequences of what has been done,” said Paulo Nikolato’s press conference before the Latvian national team.

The Serbian team ranks 32nd in FIFA, 17. Serbia has a very strong and star -based player.

The Serbian attack line is particularly strong – currently it has players such as Alexander Mitrovich, Luka Jovich and Dushan Vlahovich. Mitrovich has scored 62 goals in Saudi Arabia in the Serbian national team, where he recently moved € 53 million in a transfer, while Jovich, a former Madrid Real striker, now represents Aec.

More material than Serbia’s selection is available here!

It is interesting to note that this in Riga will be a big day not only for Latvia but also for Serbian sports. It is in Riga that an important game is also for the Serbian basketball team today, with the Eurobasket 2025 finals. Recently, the Serbian and Latvian national team also made his forces in the EC basketball game, and the winner was won by Favorite Serbia.

The Serbian football team is then awaiting an even larger match – on September 9, on its field against England.

Group overall

V. K Grupa S U N Z Gate P
1. England 3 3 0 0 6:0 9
2. Albania 4 1 2 1 4:3 5
3. Serbia 2 1 1 0 3:0 4
4. Latvia 3 1 1 1 2:4 4
5. Andora 3 0 0 3 0:5 0

Latvian football team candidates

Player Year Position Club S V
Richard Matrevics 1999. Goalkeeper DUKLA Praha (Czech Republic) 13 0
Krišjānis Zviedris 1997. Goalkeeper Riga FC 3 0
Frank David Orols 2000. Goalkeeper FK Grobina
Robert Save 1993. Guard FC RFS 67 2
Andrei Cigan 1997. Guard FC Luzern (Šveice) 63 4
Raivis Andris Jurkovskis 1996. Guard Riga FC 52 0
Antony Chernomordium 1996. Guard Riga FC 41 2
Vitaly Jagodinsky 1992. Guard Visakha FC (Cambodia) 37 0
Daniel Balod 1998. Guard Tatran Presov (Slovakia) 19 1
Denis Melnik 2002. Guard Fk tissue 6 0
Maxim Tones 2000. Guard Riga FC 5 0
Roberts Veips 2000. Guard FC RFS
Alvis Jaunzem 1999. Midfielder Lechia Gdansk (Poland) 45 0
Alexei Savelyev 1999. Midfielder FK Liepaja 29 1
Eduard Dashkevich 2002. Midfielder Fk tissue 19 0
Renars Varslavan 2001. Midfielder Riga FC 16 1
Dmitry Zelenkov 2000. Midfielder FC RFS 16 0
Luke Wapne 2003. Midfielder Sogndal IL (Norway) 10 0
Krister Penkevich 2003. Midfielder FS Jelgava 1 0
Kristaps Grabovskis 2005. Midfielder B93 (Denmark)
John Ikaunieks 1995. Striker FC RFS 67 12
Vladislav Gutkovsky 1995. Striker Daejeon Hana Citizen (Dienvidkoreja) 53 11
Marko Regga 1999. Striker Riga FC 12 0
Dario Šits 2004. Striker Parma Calcio 1913 (Italy) 5 2
Bruno black 2004. Striker FK Liepaja 1 0

Serbia

Position Player Year Club S+V
Goalkeeper Van Milinkovich-Savich 1997. Napoli (Italy) 19
George Petrovich 1999. Bournemouth (Angli) 7
Dragan Rosic 1996. Vojvodina 1
Velko Ilic 2003. TSC
Guard Nicola Milenkovich 1997. Nottingham f (angels) 65+3
Strahin Pavlovich 2001. Milan (Italy) 46+4
Milos Velkovich 1995. Red Star 35+1
Strahina Erakovich 2001. Zenit (Russia) 15+1
Alex Terzich 1999. Salzburg (Austria) 11+1
Babich 1996. Spartak M (Krievija) 10+1
Costa Weekovich 2005. Leipzig (Germany) 7
Jan Karl Simič 2005. Anderlecht (Belgium) 5
Nemanis Stojich 1998. Maccabi ta (Israel) 4
Midfielder Neman Gudel 1991. Sevilla (Spain) 70+1
Philip Kostich 1992. Juventus (Italy) 64+3
Sasha Lukich 1996. Fulham (England) 56+2
Maximovich 1995. Shabab Al Ahli (AAE) 56+1
Andrew Zhivkovich 1996. PAOK (Greece) 56+1
Ivan Ilic 2001. Torino (Italy) 21
Lazar Samardzich 2002. Atalanta (Italy) 20+1
Urosh racich 1998. Aris (Greece) 13
Velko Birmanchevich 1998. Sparta Praha (Czech Republic) 12
Aleksandars katai 1991. Red Star 11
Stephen Mitovich 2002. Verona (Italy) 8
Ognen Ugrecich 2006. Partisan
Striker Alexander Mitovich 1994. Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) 100+62
Luke Jovich 1997. AEK ATHENS (Grieķija) 45+11
Dush Vlahovich 2000. Juventus (Italy) 36+14
Nicola 2001. Charleroi (Belgium) 2

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