Fixtures

European U21 Championship Qual 09/09 10:00 - Germany U21 vs Latvia U21 - View
European U21 Championship Qual 10/10 10:00 - Latvia U21 vs Georgia U21 - View
European U21 Championship Qual 10/14 10:00 - Latvia U21 vs Greece U21 - View
European U21 Championship Qual 11/13 10:00 - Northern Ireland U21 vs Latvia U21 - View
European U21 Championship Qual 11/18 10:00 - Malta U21 vs Latvia U21 - View
European U21 Championship Qual 03/27 10:00 - Georgia U21 vs Latvia U21 - View

Results

U21 International 06/06 16:00 - Austria U21 v Latvia U21 L 1-0
U21 International 03/21 14:00 - Lithuania U21 v Latvia U21 W 0-2
European U21 Championship Qual 10/15 16:30 1 [6] San Marino U21 v Latvia U21 [5] W 0-3
European U21 Championship Qual 10/11 16:30 1 [4] Turkey U21 v Latvia U21 [5] L 3-0
European U21 Championship Qual 09/10 16:00 1 [2] Rep of Ireland U21 v Latvia U21 [4] D 2-2
European U21 Championship Qual 09/05 14:00 1 [4] Latvia U21 v Norway U21 [3] L 0-1
U21 International 06/09 14:00 - Estonia U21 v Latvia U21 D 3-3
U21 International 06/06 16:00 - Latvia U21 v Lithuania U21 D 1-1
European U21 Championship Qual 03/22 17:15 1 [1] Italy U21 v Latvia U21 [4] L 2-0
European U21 Championship Qual 02/22 14:00 1 Italy U21 v Latvia U21 - CANC
U21 International 11/17 14:00 - Azerbaijan U21 v Latvia U21 L 1-0
European U21 Championship Qual 10/17 12:00 1 [4] Latvia U21 v Turkey U21 [5] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 6 1 5
Wins 2 0 2
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 7 0 7
Goals against 7 1 6
Clean sheets 2 0 2
Failed to score 3 1 2

The Latvia national under-21 football team represents the under-21s of Latvia and is controlled by the Latvian Football Federation, the governing body of football in Latvia. The team competes in the UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, held every two years. The team is coached by Aleksandrs Basovs and is currently captained by defender Daniels Balodis.

Following the realignment of UEFA's youth competitions in 1976, under-21 football teams in Europe were formed, while Latvian team was formed only in 1991, after regaining independence from the USSR. The team is exclusively for football players that are aged 21 or under at the start of the two-year campaign of the UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship meaning a player can represent the national team until the age of 23. Many U-21 players later represent the senior side.

Latvia U-21 have never yet qualified for the European U-21 championships, but has produced many players, who have become regular internationals for the senior side. Oskars Kļava, Deniss Ivanovs, Edgars Gauračs and Artjoms Rudņevs have all played for the U-21 side and are now first eleven players for Latvia internationally.

Latvia U-21 team plays its home matches at the Skonto stadions, which is also the home stadium of Latvia senior side. Before the opening of the Skonto stadions the team played its home matches in many different venues all around the country, including Ozolnieki, Daugavpils and Liepāja.

History

As a team, Latvia U-21 was formed in 1992, after regaining independence from the USSR. The team played its first match in Vilnius, Lithuania on October 28, 1992 that ended in a 0-0 draw. The team firstly participated in the European Championship qualification in 1994, playing the first match in Riga against Ireland U-21 on September 6, that ended in a 1-1 draw. Since 2001 the team also participates in the Baltic Cup, winning in 2008. Since 1992 Latvia have already played more than 100 matches.

The Latvia U21 national football team represents Latvia in international football competitions for players under the age of 21. As a part of the Latvian Football Federation, the team serves as a vital stepping stone for young talents aspiring to make their mark in senior football.

The squad is known for its commitment to developing homegrown talent, showcasing a blend of skill, determination, and teamwork on the field. Latvia U21 competes in various tournaments, including the UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifiers, where they aim to challenge some of the best young teams in Europe.

The team's colors are typically red and white, reflecting the national identity of Latvia. Matches are played in various stadiums across the country, where passionate fans come to support the next generation of Latvian football stars. With a focus on nurturing young players and promoting a strong football culture, Latvia U21 is dedicated to building a competitive future for Latvian football on the international stage.