Fixtures

Latvia 1. Liga 10/25 10:00 24 JDFS Alberts vs FK Tukums 2000/TSS II - View
Latvia 1. Liga 11/01 11:00 25 Augšdaugavas NSS vs JDFS Alberts - View
Latvia 1. Liga 11/08 11:00 26 JDFS Alberts vs FK Beitar Riga/Mariners - View

Results

Latvia 1. Liga 10/18 18:00 23 [2] Ogre United v JDFS Alberts [3] D 1-1
Latvia 1. Liga 10/08 10:00 26 JDFS Alberts v FK Beitar Riga/Mariners - PPT.
Latvia 1. Liga 10/05 12:00 22 [3] JDFS Alberts v JFK Ventspils [4] W 2-0
Latvia 1. Liga 09/28 11:00 21 [12] AFA Olaine v JDFS Alberts [3] W 1-6
Latvia 1. Liga 09/20 14:00 20 JDFS Alberts v Leevon PPK W 1-0
Latvia 1. Liga 09/14 11:00 19 [7] Marupes SC v JDFS Alberts [3] L 2-1
Latvia 1. Liga 08/31 12:00 18 [3] JDFS Alberts v Skanstes SK [7] D 2-2
Latvia 1. Liga 08/25 16:30 17 [14] Riga FC II v JDFS Alberts [3] W 1-3
Latvia 1. Liga 08/09 11:00 16 [10] Rezeknes FA v JDFS Alberts [1] D 0-0
Latvia 1. Liga 08/02 10:00 15 [1] JDFS Alberts v Rigas FS II [5] W 2-1
Latvia 1. Liga 07/27 12:00 14 [9] B Bucko/Eikeri v JDFS Alberts [4] W 2-4
Latvia 1. Liga 07/18 16:00 13 [2] FK Beitar Riga/Mariners v JDFS Alberts [1] L 4-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 31 16 15
Wins 18 11 7
Draws 7 3 4
Losses 6 2 4
Goals for 69 37 32
Goals against 37 16 21
Clean sheets 10 7 3
Failed to score 4 2 2

Wikipedia - JDFS Alberts

Jura Docenko Futbola Skola Alberts, commonly referred to as JDFS Alberts, is a Latvian football club based in Riga, that plays in Latvian First League (1. līga), the second-highest division of Latvian football. The club was founded as a football school in 2008 modeled after the FK Alberts youth pyramid. It was named after a football coach Juris Docenko who died in January 2008. Before the 2015 season the club received a license to participate in the First League. In season 2024, JDFS Alberts qualified for the play-offs for the right to play in the Latvian Higher League. In those, the team competed with the 9th place of the 2024 Latvian Higher League, FK Grobiņa, but lost on aggregate in two games.

JDFS Alberts is a prominent soccer team based in Latvia, known for its rich history and commitment to developing local talent. Founded in 1992, the club has established itself as a competitive force in Latvian football, participating in various leagues and tournaments.

The team's name pays homage to the legendary Latvian footballer Alberts Krišjānis, reflecting the club's dedication to honoring the sport's heritage while fostering a new generation of players. JDFS Alberts is recognized for its strong youth academy, which emphasizes skill development, teamwork, and sportsmanship, making it a vital part of the local community.

Playing their home matches at a well-maintained stadium, JDFS Alberts boasts a passionate fan base that supports the team through thick and thin. The club's colors and emblem symbolize its pride and ambition, inspiring players and fans alike. With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, JDFS Alberts continues to be a key player in the Latvian football landscape, striving for excellence on and off the pitch.