Ēriks Raisters

Raisters joined the side in 1931 and in his first year the club earned promotion back to the Latvian Higher League (Virsliga).

[2] After Latvia was taken over by the Soviet Union and the former's sports clubs were disbanded Raisters was selected to play for FK Dinamo Riga in 1940.

With 27 appearances (and six scored goals) for the Latvia, Raisters was the 11th most capped footballer in the pre-war country.

[3] In early 1941, he was arrested and tried for a dispute with a Soviet official and sentenced to 9 years imprisonment or being directed to play for Dynamo Minsk.

Later in 1941 he was drafted into the Red Army and died during the Second World War from pneumonia in camp at Gorohovica, Gorokhovetsky District in Russia on 25 May 1942.