FK Daugava Rëga was a Latvian football club, based at the Daugava Stadium in Riga. They played in the Latvian Higher League. The last manager of the team was Armands Zeiberlià Âà ¡.
From the club's foundation in 2003 till 2009 the club was known as FK Jà «rmala and based in the city of Jà «rmala. In 2010, they changed their name to FK Jà «rmala-VV, but in March 2012 the club moved to Riga, changing its name to FK Daugava Rëga.
The club was founded in 2003 as FK Jà «rmala and its goals included creating a club infrastructure, building a modern stadium in the Sloka neighbourhood of Jà «rmala and popularization of sports among children and youth of Jà «rmala all of which they succeeded in doing.
In its first season FK Jà «rmala played in the Latvian First League, winning the championship and being promoted to the Latvian Higher League. In its first season Jà «rmala finished 5th in the top tier. However, despite the club's board having high ambitions, signing several former Latvian international players, in the following seasons FK Jà «rmala could not manage to achieve the top 3 spots in the league table. Even more, in 2007 the team suffered a financial crisis, when some of its top players left the team in mid season.
In the next few seasons, the club's financial resources were limited and the club was on the verge of bankruptcy in 2010. The team was saved and changed its name to FK Jà «rmala-VV, adding the letters VV from the name of their sponsors "Vienos VÃÂrtos".
Even though the 2010 season was successful for Jà «rmala-VV, financial problems hit yet again in 2011. Results suffered and the team barely managed to avoid relegation. After the end of the season there were discussions on whether the club should continue its existence or not, because Jà «rmala city would have three clubs in the top league. Jà «rmala City Council did not support this option, so Jà «rmala-VV were forced to look for other options. The club also faced the problem of where to base their home-stadium, because of the overload of the Slokas Stadium having to provide a base for three teams â FC Jà «rmala, FK Jà «rmala-VV itself, and the newly promoted FK Spartaks Jà «rmala.
In March 2012, a decision was made to move to Riga and use the Daugava Stadium. Because of changing the location, the club had to change its name too. It was changed to FK Daugava Rëga. The Latvian Football Federation backed this, allowing the club to take the place of Jà «rmala-VV in the Latvian Higher League. Daugava finished 9th in the 2012 season, and had to participate in the promotion/relegation play-offs against the Latvian First League runners-up BFC Daugava. Winning 1âÂÂ0 at home and 3âÂÂ1 away (4âÂÂ1 on aggregate) the club managed to secure themselves a place in the next season's championship. In 2013 Daugava Rëga achieved the best result in the history of the club finishing the domestic championship in the top four and qualifying for the UEFA Europa League. In their UEFA Europa League debut Daugava Rëga were beaten in the first qualifying round by the Scottish club Aberdeen. The 2014 season saw Daugava finish 7th.
The club folded in 2015.