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A Federação Letã de Futebol (LFF) é o órgão que governa o futebol na Letônia. Ela organiza o Campeonato Letão de Futebol (Virsliga e ligas menores), Copa Letã de Futebol e a Seleção Letã de Futebol. Sua sede é em Riga. LFF tornou-se um membro da FIFA em 1922, mas quando foi anexada pela União Soviética ela se retirou da FIFA, voltando a ser membro em 1992, depois da independência da Letônia. More information...

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