FK Alberts

{{Short description|Latvian football club}}

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| fullname = Futbola klubs Alberts

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| founded = {{Start date and years ago|df=yes|2001|09|29}}

| ground = Salaspils stadium

| capacity =

| chairman = Jānis Rubulis

| manager =

| league = Second League

| season = 2016

| position = 3rd (Vidzeme zone)

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Futbola klubs Alberts is a Latvian football club, that plays in the Latvian Second League (2. līga), the third-highest league of Latvian football. The club was founded in 2001 and named after Alberts Šeibelis, Latvia national football team captain before World War II.{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/fkalberts/ |title=FK Alberts |accessdate=25 November 2016|publisher=facebook.com|language=lv}}

Originally it was from the city of Riga. From 2008 to 2014 the team played its home matches at Carnikava, but from the 2016 season they play at Salaspils.{{cite web|url=http://vidzeme.lff.lv/featured-item/2016-gads/kalend%C4%81rs-un-rezult%C4%81ti.html/ |title=2. Līga 2016 |accessdate=25 November 2016|publisher=LFF|language=lv}}

At the end of 2006 FK Alberts created a joint team with FK Auda,{{cite web|url=http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/20061231_-auda-_apvienojas_un_nomaina_nosaukumu/|title="Auda" apvienojas un nomaina nosaukumu |accessdate=25 November 2016|publisher=sportacentrs.com|language=lv}} but also retained a team in the Second League Vidzeme zone under the name of "Vecais Alberts". In 2008 a new club JDFS Alberts was created on the basis of club's youth system.{{cite web|url=http://jdfs.lv/par-mums/|title=Par mums |accessdate=25 November 2016|publisher=jdfs.lv|language=lv}} In 2009 the club returned to the name of FK Alberts

continuing to play as an amateur team.

League and Cup history

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! Season

! Division (Name)

! Pos./Teams

!Latvian Football Cup

align=center|2002

|align=center|3rd (2. līga - Vidzeme region)

|align=center|3/(13)

|align=center |First round

align=center|2003

|align=center|3rd (2. līga - Vidzeme region)

|align=center |2/(9)

|align=center |Second round

align=center|2004

|align=center|2nd (1.līga)

|align=center |13/(14)

|align=center |Third round

align=center|2005

|align=center|2nd (1.līga)

|align=center |13/(14)

|align=center |1/8 finals

align=center|2006

|align=center|2nd (1.līga)

|align=center |15/(16)

|align=center |Third round

align=center|2007

|align=center|3rd (2. līga - Vidzeme region)

|align=center |4/(10)

|align=center |—

align=center rowspan="2"|2008

|align=center|3rd (2. līga - Vidzeme region)

|align=center |1/(11)

|align=center rowspan="2"|First round

align=center|2. līga - Play-offs

|align=center |4th

align=center|2009

|align=center|3rd (2. līga - Vidzeme region)

|align=center |9/(12)

|align=center |First round

align=center|2010

|align=center|3rd (2. līga - Vidzeme region)

|align=center |9/(11)

|align=center |First round

align=center|2011

|align=center|3rd (2. līga - Vidzeme region)

|align=center |5/(9)

|align=center |Third round

align=center|2012

|align=center|3rd (2. līga - Vidzeme region)

|align=center |7/(10)

|align=center |Third round

align=center|2013

|align=center|3rd (2. līga - Vidzeme region)

|align=center |7/(10)

|align=center |Second round

align=center|2014

|align=center|3rd (2. līga - Vidzeme region)

|align=center |6/(6)

|align=center |First round

align=center|2015

|align=center colspan="2"|Did not participate

|align=center |First round

align=center|2016

|align=center|3rd (2. līga - Vidzeme region)

|align=center bgcolor=|3/(14)

|align=center |Second round

References

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