FK Auda

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FK Auda
File:Audafk.gif
Full nameFutbola klubs Auda
Founded1991
GroundAudas stadions,
Ķekava, Latvia
ChairmanJuris Gorkšs
ManagerTomislav Stipić
LeagueLatvian Higher League
20211. līga, 1st (promoted)

Futbola klubs Auda is a Latvian football club, playing in the highest division of Latvian football (Latvian Higher League). They are based in Ķekava, near the capital, Riga.

History[edit]

The history of Auda started in the 1960s when the football team of the kolhoz '9. maijs appeared in the lower divisions of the Latvian championships. This team played its matches in Vecmīlgrāvis in the stadium now called by the name of the former Latvia national football team captain Alberts Šeibelis. The club played in the lower divisions of Latvian football, its only seasons in the top league came in 1986–1987 but those also didn't bring good results.

In the late 1980s the name of the kolhoz was changed to Auda and the name of the football team was also changed. In 1991, under the management of Valerijs Leitāns and Juris Docenko, Auda made its debut in the top division of the Latvian championships. In a competition among 20 teams, Auda finished 15th. The following season, Latvian football team RFK was reformed on the basis of the Auda squad. Under this name the team, including many young players, participated in 1. līga (the second division of Latvian football). But results which would correspond to the name of RFK didn't come so in 1995 the team reverted to its former name of Auda. In 1996 Auda was a completely new team which played in the 2nd division. In 1997 the young Auda players won their second division zone and in the finals in two games lost to the second team of FK Valmiera. The following season Auda played in the 1st division. After several years in this league Auda finished first and were promoted to the Virslīga. After several seasons in the Virslīga, Auda was relegated to the 1st division. On 15 October 2005 Auda played its first game in its new stadium in Ķekava. In 2007 FK Auda and FK Alberts united as FK Auda/Alberts. The main joint team plays in 1. līga as FK Auda but FK Auda/Alberts, the former FK Auda-2(farmclub), plays in the 2. līga. The latter club has joined with FK Alberts and uses FK Auda second squad players and FK Alberts players.

On 19 October 2022, Auda won their first ever major trophy, beating RFS 1–0 in the final of the Latvian Cup, thanks to a goal from Daniils Ulimbaševs. This also secured them European football for the first time in their history, where they will compete in the following season's Europa Conference League.

European record[edit]

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg.
2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League 1QR
Notes
  • QR: Qualifying round

Honours[edit]

Latvian Cup

Players[edit]

First-team squad[edit]

As of 6 July, 2022.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Cameroon CMR Fabrice Ondoa
3 DF Brazil BRA João Menezes (on loan from Vasco da Gama)
5 DF Latvia LVA Ivo Minkevičs
6 DF Croatia CRO Božo Mikulić
7 MF Latvia LVA Daniils Ulimbaševs
8 MF Brazil BRA Resende
9 FW Bulgaria BUL Georgi Minchev (on loan from Riga)
10 MF Nigeria NGA Abiodun Ogunniyi
11 FW Senegal SEN Ousseynou Niang
13 MF South Sudan SSD Manyumow Achol
14 MF Latvia LVA Aleksejs Saveļjevs (on loan from Riga)
15 DF Latvia LVA Rendijs Šibass
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Ivory Coast CIV Aboubakar Karamoko
19 MF Cameroon CMR William Mukwelle (on loan from Daugavpils)
21 DF Germany GER Kilian Senkbeil
24 GK Latvia LVA Niks Aleksandrovs
26 DF Latvia LVA Vjačeslavs Isajevs
27 DF Germany GER Niko Bretschneider
30 MF Senegal SEN Mor Talla Gaye
31 GK Latvia LVA Frenks Orols (on loan from Riga)
33 DF Latvia LVA Jegors Novikovs (on loan from Riga)
88 MF Latvia LVA Vladimirs Stepanovs
99 FW Russia RUS Stanislav Krapukhin (on loan from Riga)

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