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2018 Virsligas Winter Cup

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The 2018 Virsligas Winter Cup was the league cup's sixth season. It began on 9 March 2018. FK RFS were the defending champions, who retained the title, defeating Spartaks Jūrmala in a penalty shootout in the final.[1]

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Quarterfinals

9 March 2018 FK Ventspils0–2 FK RFS Skonto Hall, Riga
17:30 UTC+2 Report (in Latvian)
9 March 2018 FK Jelgava 0–0
(4–1 p)
FK LiepājaSkonto Hall, Riga
20:00 UTC+2 Report (in Latvian)
Penalties
Olberkis soccer ball with check mark
Krušatins soccer ball with check mark
Grigarāvičs soccer ball with check mark
Kurtišs soccer ball with check mark
Zárate soccer ball with check mark

10 March 2018 Valmieras FK0–4 FS METTA/LU Skonto Hall, Riga
14:30 UTC+2 Report (in Latvian)
10 March 2018 Riga FC1–2 Spartaks Jūrmala Skonto Hall, Riga
17:00 UTC+2 Report (in Latvian)
  • Vagančuks 19'
  • 43'
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5 – 8 places

Semifinals
14 March 2018 FK Ventspils1–7 FK Liepāja Skonto Hall, Riga
14:30 UTC+2
[Report] (in Latvian)
15 March 2018 Valmieras FK1–2 Riga FC Skonto Hall, Riga
14:30 UTC+2
  • 55'
[Report] (in Latvian)
Seventh place
24 March 2018 FK Ventspils 1–1
(5–3 p)
Valmieras FKSkonto Hall, Riga
14:00 UTC+2
  • Talbergs 41'
[Report] (in Latvian)
  • Ērglis 20'
Fifth place
24 March 2018 FK Liepāja1–2 Riga FC Skonto Hall, Riga
17:00 UTC+2 [Report] (in Latvian)
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Semifinals

16 March 2018 FK RFS 2–1FK JelgavaSkonto Hall, Riga
17:30 UTC+2 [Report] (in Latvian)
16 March 2018 FS METTA/LU0–1 Spartaks Jūrmala Skonto Hall, Riga
20:00 UTC+2 [Report] (in Latvian)

Third place

25 March 2018 FS METTA/LU 4–1FK JelgavaSkonto Hall, Riga
14:00 UTC+2
[Report] (in Latvian)

Final

25 March 2018 Spartaks Jūrmala2–2
(4–5 p)
FK RFS Skonto Hall, Riga
17:00 UTC+2
[Report] (in Latvian)

References

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