2023 Latvian Second League
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| Season | 2023 |
|---|---|
| Champions | Mārupe |
| Promoted | Mārupe Ogre United |
| Relegated | Liepāja-2 Limbaži Staiceles Bebri |
← 2022 2024 → | |
The 2023 Latvian Second League (referred to as the Altero.LV LIIGA for sponsorship reasons) was the 32nd season of third-tier football in Latvia. The season started on 15 April 2023 and finished on 21 October 2023.[1]
The champions (Mārupe) and runners-up (Ogre United) were promoted to the 2024 Latvian First League. The third-placed team (Augšdaugavas) qualified for the Latvian First League play-off against the twelfth-placed team from the 2023 Latvian First League. The bottom three teams (Liepāja-2, Limbaži, and Staiceles Bebri) were relegated to the 2024 Latvian Third League.[2]
Team changes
The league consisted of sixteen teams; ten remaining from the previous season, five promoted from the Latvian Third League, and one relegated from the Latvian First League.
The teams were originally split into two groups (East and West), and play each other twice (once at home and once away). The top four teams in each group qualify for Group A, while the bottom four teams in each group qualify for Group B.
| Promoted from 2022 Latvian Third League |
Promoted to 2023 Latvian First League |
Relegated from 2022 Latvian First League |
Relegated to 2023 Latvian Third League |
Withdrew from league |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Augšdaugavas NSS Jelgava-2 JDFS Alberts-2 Ogre United PPK/Betsafe |
FK Beitar Ventspils |
Salaspils | Babīte Jūrnieks Preiļu |
Priekuļi |
Stadia and locations
East
| Team | Location |
|---|---|
| Augšdaugavas NSS | Ilūkste |
| FC Gauja | Gauja |
| Jēkabpils/JSC | Jēkabpils |
| FK Kalupe | Kalupe |
| FK Limbaži | Limbaži |
| FK Ogre United | Ogre |
| Salaspils | Salaspils |
| Staiceles Bebri | Staicele |
West
| Team | Location |
|---|---|
| FK Aliance | Riga |
| JDFS Alberts-2 | Riga |
| Jelgava-2 | Jelgava |
| FK Karosta | Liepāja |
| FK Ķekava/Auda | Ķekava |
| Liepāja-2 | Liepāja |
| Mārupes SC | Mārupe |
| FK PPK/Betsafe | Riga |