Results

Latvia Cup 06/22 10:00 10 Riga Mariners v Valmiera FC L 4-3
Latvia Cup 05/31 11:00 9 Valmiera FC v Ogre United W 4-3
Latvia Cup 05/16 16:00 8 Valmiera FC v SK Cesis W 6-0
Europe Friendlies 02/15 15:00 - JK Nomme Kalju v Valmiera FC L 6-0
Europe Friendlies 01/30 11:00 - Paide Linnameeskond v Valmiera FC L 5-2
Latvia Virsliga 11/09 11:00 36 [4] Valmiera FC v Tukums 2000 [8] L 2-3
Latvia Virsliga 11/03 11:00 35 [5] BFC Daugavpils v Valmiera FC [4] D 3-3
Latvia Virsliga 10/26 11:00 34 [4] Valmiera FC v FS Jelgava [10] W 3-2
Latvia Virsliga 10/20 11:00 33 [3] Valmiera FC v FK Liepaja [8] L 0-1
Latvia Virsliga 10/04 15:00 32 [8] SC Grobinas v Valmiera FC [3] W 1-4
Latvia Virsliga 09/28 11:00 31 [3] Valmiera FC v FK Auda [4] L 2-3
Latvia Virsliga 09/19 16:00 30 [2] Riga FC v Valmiera FC [3] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 22 11 11
Wins 9 5 4
Draws 4 1 3
Losses 9 5 4
Goals for 50 29 21
Goals against 42 19 23
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 5 2 3

Wikipedia - Valmiera FC

Valmiera Football Club is a Latvian professional football club playing in the Altero.lv LIIGA, the third highest division in the Latvian football league system. The club is based in the city of Valmiera. By winning the Latvian First League in 2017, the team was promoted to the 2018 Virslīga after a 14-year absence, and won their first title in 2022.

History

A predecessor of the club and the main team of the city of Valmiera from 1978 to 1993 was FK Gauja Valmiera, which won the final Football Championship of the Latvian SSR in 1990 and continued in the top flight after the restoration of the independence of Latvia. However, after the 1993 Virslīga season Gauja was relegated and slowly declined, disbanding in the mid-1990s while playing in the 2. līga.

The current club was founded in 1996 as Valmieras FK (Valmieras futbola klubs). It participated in the 1. līga (the second-highest division of Latvian football). The team finished second in the league which gave Valmiera the possibility to battle with the second from bottom team of the Higher League – Skonto-Metāls for a place in the top division of Latvian football. In the first game in Riga Skonto-Metāls won 1:0, but at home Valmiera overcame the one goal deficit and won 2:0 (I. Maļukovs, Dz. Savaļnieks), thus earning a place in the Virslīga.

In its debut season in the Virslīga Valmiera managed to finish 7th out of 9 teams with a comfortable margin over the two weakest teams. The following season was even more successful as the team finished 5th in Virslīga, and the same result was repeated in 1999. The new millennium brought financial difficulties for FK Valmiera. After the 2003 season the team had to leave the Virslīga because of financial difficulties and since then played in the 1. līga, paying more attention to developing young talent.

Several of former Valmiera players have played in the Latvia national football team. Those include Vīts Rimkus, Viktors Morozs, Gatis Kalniņš, Deniss Romanovs and Māris Smirnovs.

For more than ten years Valmiera was a mid level team in the 1. līga. Since 2010, under manager Gatis Ērglis a number of young local players experienced rapid development and the team became one of the leaders of the 1. līga. In 2016 the sports organisation was established as "SO Valmiera Glass / Vidzemes Augstskola" or "Valmiera Glass ViA" - taking the name of the team's long-time sponsor Valmiera Fiberglass and Vidzeme University, which inherited the legacy of Valmiera football. Also joining Valmiera Glass ViA was the school's basketball club. In 2017 the team's best scorers were Alvis Dubovs and Niks Savaļnieks, helping Valmiera Glass ViA to win the Latvian First League with a ten-point margin.

In 2018, Valmiera Glass ViA returned to the Virslīga. One of the biggest offseason deals for the team was the return of Gatis Kalniņš to his hometown, but the veteran striker was mostly sidelined due to injuries. The team struggled in amidst fierce competition and earned only one point in the first ten rounds of the league. That led to the decision to replace long time manager Ērglis with Ukrainian coach Mykola Trubachov. In 2019, he was replaced by Georgian coach Tamaz Pertia.

In 2020 club was renamed to "Valmiera FC" (Valmiera Football Club), reportedly due to Valmiera Fibreglass entering a temporary legal protection process due to financial difficulties.

In 2022, Valmiera won the Latvian top-tier league for the first time in history under the management of coach Jurģis Kalns. This was followed by two consecutive 4th place finishes. However, around 2024 the team started to accumulate unpaid debts, which led to the club being denied a license to play in the 2025 Virslīga season and being replaced by FS Jelgava who would have been otherwise relegated. Later, Valmiera was denied a Latvian Future League licence as well, making the future of the team unclear. Ultimately, the club managed to reduce its debt and was granted a license to play in the third-level Altero.lv LIIGA in the 2025 season.

Valmiera FC is a professional soccer club based in Valmiera, Latvia. Founded in 2014, the team has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Latvian football. Playing in the top tier of the Latvian league system, the Optibet Virsliga, Valmiera FC is known for its commitment to developing local talent and promoting the sport within the region.

The club's home matches are held at the Valmiera Stadium, a modern facility that provides an energetic atmosphere for fans and players alike. Valmiera FC's colors are typically represented by a striking combination of white and red, symbolizing the club's pride and passion for the game.

Valmiera FC has gained recognition for its strong youth academy, which focuses on nurturing young players and integrating them into the first team. This dedication to youth development has not only contributed to the club's success on the field but has also helped elevate the standard of football in Latvia.

With a growing fan base and a vision for future success, Valmiera FC continues to strive for excellence, aiming to compete for domestic titles and make a mark in European competitions. The club embodies the spirit of teamwork, resilience, and community, making it a beloved institution in Latvian sports.