SK Super Nova

62, who continued his studies at the Latvian Academy of Sport Education and was invited to work as a volunteer coach at the Riga Secondary School No.

With a final score of 6:4,[4] SK Super Nova celebrated the victory, becoming the first Latvian football team in the U-11 age group to win the prestigious Gothia Cup.

SK Super Nova played its home games at the Olaine City Stadium, as they were unable to find a suitable solution in Riga.

[8] SK Super Nova debuted in the Latvian Higher League and played its home games at Salaspils Stadium.

[9] In 2023, SK Super Nova gained the right to compete in the Virslīga, after FK Spartaks refused to play football in the Latvian Higher League.