2013 Latvian Supercup

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2013 Latvian Supercup
Details
Date9 March 2013
VenueCeltnieks Stadium, Daugavpils
RefereeAleksandrs Anufrijevs (Riga)
Attendance600
WeatherPartly Cloudy
−5 °C (23 °F)
← None
2014

The 2013 Latvian Supercup was the first edition of the Latvian Supercup, an annual football match organised by Latvian Football Federation and contested by the reigning champions of the two main Latvian club competitions, the Latvian Higher League and the Latvian Football Cup. It was played at the Celtnieks Stadium in Daugavpils on 9 March 2013, between the 2012 Latvian Higher League winners Daugava and the 2011–12 Latvian Football Cup winners Skonto.[1]

Venue[]

The Celtnieks Stadium was opened in 1989, and it is the home stadium of Latvian Higher League team BFC Daugavpils.[2]

The net capacity of the Celtnieks Stadium is 2,000. In October 2011, the next generation artificial turf was laid on the stadium with size: 105 x 68 meters. The last renovation of the stadium took place in 2000.

Teams[]

Team Qualification Previous participation (bold indicates winners)
Flag of Daugavpils.svg Daugava 2012 Latvian Higher League winners None
Flag of Riga.svg Skonto 2011–12 Latvian Football Cup winners None

Match[]

Details[]

Daugava Flag of Daugavpils.svg4–1Flag of Riga.svg Skonto
Ibe Goal 18'
Babatunde Goal 23'
Pētersons Goal 32'
Ola Goal 68'
Report Ivanovs Goal 80'
Celtnieks Stadium, Daugavpils
Attendance: 600
Referee: Aleksandrs Anufrijevs (Riga)
Daugava
Skonto

Assistant referees:
Vasīlijs Botošs (Jelgava)
Igors Tagijevs (Liepaja)
Fourth official:
Ivars Caune (Daugavpils)
Additional assistant referees:
Vitālijs Liholajs (Jurmala)
Arturs Gaidels (Riga)

Match rules[3]

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if score is still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

References[]

  1. ^ "Superkausa cīņa risināsies 9.martā Daugavpilī". FUTBOLAVIRSLIGA.lv. Latvian Football Federation. 24 January 2013. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Superkausa stadions". LFF.lv. Latvian Football Federation.
  3. ^ "Regulations of the 2013 Latvian Supercup" (PDF). LFF.lv. Latvian Football Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04.

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