Latvia - List of Super Cup Winners

         champions                             cup winners  
2012     Daugava (Daugavpils)              4-1 Skonto FC (Rīga)                             [played   9- 3-2013]
2013     FK Ventspils                      n/p Skonto FC (Rīga) [*1]                        [fixtured 8- 3-2014]
2014-22    not held
2023     Rīgas Futbola skola               1-1 Rīga FC                           [4-5 pen]  [played   2- 3-2024]
2024     Rīgas Futbola skola               3-1 Rīga FC [*2]                                 [played   1- 3-2025]

[*1] Skonto entered as 2013 league runners-up, as Ventspils had won both league
     and cup in 2013; eventually the 2013 Super Cup match was cancelled
[*2] Rīga FC entered as 2024 league runners-up, as Rīgas Futbola skola had won
     both league and cup in 2024

Winners (3, lost finals between square brackets)

 1 [ 1] Rīga FC
 1 [ 1] Rīgas Futbola skola
 1      Daugava (Daugavpils)  

   [ 1] Skonto FC (Rīga)


Number of League-and-Cup Doubles (11) 

NB: between 2009/10 and 2016/17, the cup competition was played as a 
    fall-spring season while the league remained a calendar year event;
    as both the last season before this period (2008) and the first
    after (2017) had the cup finish in the same year as the league,
    and considering qualification for UEFA's club tournaments, any
    double between 2009 and 2016 should have involved winning the league
    in that year and the cup the following spring, which never happened.

 7 Skonto FC (Rīga)          [1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002]

 2 Rīgas Futbola skola       [2021, 2024]

 1 Rīga FC                   [2018]
   FK Ventspils              [2007]

NB: note that FK Ventspils additionally won two "calendar year" doubles,
    in 2011 and 2013, which are not included for the reasons given above;
    in addition, ASK (Rīga) won a war-time double in 1943 while three clubs
    won a league-and-cup double prior to World War I in the Rīga Football
    League: RV Union (1910), Britannia FC (1911) and SV Kaiserwald (1913).


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