Latvian SSR Championship
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The Latvian SSR Championship (or the Latvian Republic Championship) was a competition staged in Latvia when the country was part of the Soviet Union and known as the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Several seasons were also played while Latvia was under German occupation in the early 1940s.
Champions
- 1940-41: Dinamo I
- 1941-42: US Riga
- 1942-43: not completed
- 1943-44: US Riga
- 1945-46: Dinamo Riga A
- 1946-47: not contested
- 1947-48: Dinamo Riga
- 1948-49: Dinamo Riga
- 1949-50: N dala (b. Smirnova kom.)
- 1950-51: VEF Riga
- 1951-52: Dinamo Riga
- 1952-53: Dinamo Riga
- 1953-54: AVN Riga
- 1954-55: Lokomotive
- 1955-56: Lokomotive
- 1956-57: not contested
- 1957-58: ASK Riga
- 1958-59: not contested
- 1959-60: ASK Riga
- 1960-61: ASK Riga
- 1961-62: RVR Daugava
- 1962-63: RER Riga
- 1963-64: RER Riga
- 1964-65: CSK Broceni
- 1965-66: RER Riga
- 1966-67: RER Riga
- 1967-68: RVR Daugava
- 1968-69: Latvijas Berzs Riga
- 1969-70: RVR Daugava
- 1970-71: RVR Daugava
- 1971-72: RVR Daugava
- 1972-73: RVR Daugava
- 1973-74: Latvijas Berzs Riga
- 1974-75: Latvijas Berzs Riga
- 1975-76: Juvelieris Riga
- 1976-77: Latvijas Berzs Riga A
- 1977-78: Latvijas Berzs Riga
- 1978-79: Latvijas Berzs Riga A
- 1979-80: Latvijas Berzs Riga A
- 1980-81: Dinamo Riga
- 1981-82: HK Kekava
- 1982-83: Latvijas Berzs Riga
- 1983-84: Latvijas Berzs Riga
- 1984-85: Latvijas Berzs Riga
- 1985-86: Dinamo Riga
- 1986-87: RER Riga
- 1987-88: Latvijas Berzs Riga
- 1988-89: RASMS Riga
- 1989-90: RASMS Riga
- 1990-91: RASMS Riga
Latvian SSR Championship seasons |
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1940–41 · 1941–42 · 1942–43 · 1943–44 · 1945–46 · 1947–48 · 1948–49 · 1949–50 · 1950–51 · 1951–52 · 1952–53 · 1953–54 · 1954–55 · 1955–56 · 1956–57 · 1957–58 · 1958–59 · 1959–60 · 1960–61 · 1961–62 · 1962–63 · 1963–64 · 1964–65 · 1965–66 · 1966–67 · 1967–68 · 1968–69 · 1969–70 · 1970–71 · 1971–72 · 1972–73 · 1973–74 · 1974–75 · 1975–76 · 1976–77 · 1977–78 · 1978–79 · 1979–80 · 1980–81 · 1981–82 · 1982–83 · 1983–84 · 1984–85 · 1985–86 · 1986–87 · 1987–88 · 1988–89 · 1989–90 · 1990–91 |