Latvia falls 0-1 in football friendly against U.S.

The Latvian National Team fell 0-1 to the U.S. Men’s National Team in a football (soccer) friendly game May 28 in East Hartford, Conn.

The U.S. team’s goal came in the 43rd minute of the first half when Brian McBride, assisted by Steve Cherundolo, scored from six yards out, getting the ball past Latvia goalie Aleksandrs Koļinko, according to the Web site for U.S. Soccer.

The Latvian team appeared in much better form during the second half than in the first, Coach Jurijs Andrejevs said.

“In all the second half showed quality football,” he said in a statement released by the Latvian Football Federation. “If we would have realized one of our goal attempts, then the game would have been ideal.”

The U.S. team got eight shots on goal, but Latvia had three.

Latvian players Genādijs Soloņicins, Andrejs Prohorenkovs and Juris Laizāns each was booked with a yellow card, while the U.S. squad earned none.

A total of 24,636 people attended the game, including a contingent of Latvian fans, according to the LFF and U.S. Soccer.

The Latvian National Team’s next friendly match is against Russia on Aug. 16, according to the LFF. The U.S. team, meanwhile, heads June 1 to the World Cup in Germany.

(UPDATED 29 MAY 2006)

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

Latvia prepares to face U.S. football team

Latvia’s national football (soccer) team has arrived in the United States and is preparing for its May 28 friendly match against the U.S. Men’s National Team, the Latvian Football Federation has announced.

The teams are scheduled to play at 7 p.m. ET May 28 in Rentschler Field, 615 Silver Lane, East Hartford, Conn.

The game also is to be broadcast live on the cable television channel ESPN2, meaning it will be viewable at 2 a.m. May 29 in Latvia.

The U.S. team will be coming off a last-second loss May 23 against Morocco and a game scheduled May 26 against Venezuela. The Latvian team is scheduled to practice May 26 and 27.

The Latvian players challenging the U.S. team include Vitālijs Astafjevs, Kristaps Blanks, Aleksandrs Isakovs, Deniss Ivanovs, Gatis Kalniņš, Ģirts Karlsons, Oskars Kļava, Aleksandrs Koļinko, Juris Laizāns, Viktors Morozs, Andrejs Piedels, Andrejs Prohorenkovs, Andrejs Rubins, Māris Smirnovs, Genādijs Soloņicins, Māris Verpakovskis, Aleksejs Višņakovs, Artūrs Zakreševskis and Dzintars Zirnis. The team is coached by Jurijs Andrejevs.

The Latvian team traces its roots to 1922, when a national football team was organized in newly independent Latvia. Football, however, was first mentioned in Latvian media in 1906, according to the Latvian Football Federation. Latvia’s national team most recently got wide notice when it qualified for the finals of the Euro 2004 championship in Portugal. In addition to friendly games, Latvia is preparing for its 2006 and 2007 qualifying matches for the Euro 2008 championship.

The Latvian Football Federation has arranged with U.S. Soccer to reserve section 117 of Rentschler Field for Latvian fans. For tickets and directions to Rentschler Field, visit www.rentschlerfield.com.

Latvijas futbola izlase

The Latvian National Team is scheduled to face the U.S. Men’s National Team in a May 28 football (soccer) friendly match in Connecticut. (Photo courtesy of the Latvian Football Federation)

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

Woman from Latvia killed in Tunisia resort

An 18-year-old Latvian citizen died and her mother was injured in an accident on a theme park ride May 24 in the Tunisian resort city of Hammamet, the Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced.

Svetlana Ivanova was killed and her mother, Zoja Ivanova, was hurt, the LETA news service reported. Both were living in Ireland.

Five other tourists were hurt in the accident, said the Tunisian newspaper La Presse. All were taken to a regional hospital for treatment.

Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali ordered the minister of tourism to investigate the incident, La Presse reported.

The two Latvian citizens had arranged their trip through Panorama Holidays, an Irish company.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.