FK Alfa

Elektrons was founded somewhere in the 1960s (exact year has to be determined) as a football club with the Riga asphalt-concrete factory under the name RABR Rīga (Rīgas asfaltbetona rūpnīca).

With former Daugava Rīga players Laimonis Laizāns, Roberts Skadats and Jānis Dreimainis Elektrons had experience, next to them was growing the talent of Aleksandrs Dorofejevs and for several consecutive seasons Elektrons under the head coach Gunārs Kungs was a very strong team.

In every season over the club's best years Elektrons won either the league title of the Cup or both.

In 1984 the club changed the name to FK Alfa and for the first time in several years didn't do well either in the league or in the cup.

The 1986 and 1987 seasons were very disappointing for the formerly strong club – two finishes in 9th place – and it didn't play in the top Latvian league after 1987.