Kaiserwald Riga

It played at the Mežaparks Stadium (Kaiserwald Sports Society Stadium) in Riga, which is now the location of Mežaparks Sports Village, a training facility mostly operated by Riga FC.

However, a new football team representing the Kaiserwald society emerges in 1909, its first coach being Kārlis Verkentīns.

[1] Kaiserwald became the first club from Latvia that played an international match, losing 1-9 to the Finland national olympic football team in 1912.

From 1910 to 1915, the team played in the Riga Championship, ending up third three times, but winning once (the 1914 and 1915 tournaments were not completed due to the start of World War I).

After the Latvian Football Championship in 1921 was interrupted due to an early and harsh winter with no winner, in 1922 Kaiserwald won the inaugural Latvian Football Championship, and retained the title in 1923, beating rivals such as the Riga YMCA and Rīgas FK.