Andrejs Štolcers (born 8 July 1974) is a Latvian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.
In 1997, he started his career abroad, joining the Ukrainian club Shakhtar Donetsk, where he spent three years, playing 48 matches and scoring 14 goals.
However, Fulham's victorious 2000–01 Division One campaign in his first season at the club got them promoted to the Premier League, and Štolcers scored two goals in the process against West Bromwich Albion (on his debut)[2] and Watford.
In 2007, he joined JFK Olimps Rīga as the only experienced player in the team to help youngsters with their development.
In 2009, he once again left Latvia, unsuccessfully trying to get into the Yeovil Town squad after being on trial, and later joining Bath City.
Štolcers took part in an international project called Concept4Football, helping youngsters who are not older than 16 years to develop their football abilities.
In the semi-final match against Chelsea legends, he scored a goal from the penalty spot, but that did not save Fulham from losing 5–1.