FK Kurši Floorball Wins 2nd League Bronze and Secures Key Victories

Liepāja Floorball Powerhouse: FK Kurši Dominates Across All Levels

In the landscape of Latvian floorball, few names carry as much weight in the coastal city of Liepāja as FK Kurši. Founded in 1997, the club has evolved from a local sporting endeavor into a comprehensive floorball ecosystem, blending a professional competitive edge with a robust youth development pipeline. As of early April 2026, the organization is operating at a peak, with its various squads securing critical victories across the Latvian league structure.

The club’s current success is anchored by its primary team’s dominance in the 1st league. Records show FK Kurši sitting comfortably at the top of the table with 45 points after 20 games, leading rivals SK Slampe/Zevid and Masters Ulbroka. This momentum carried into the postseason, where the team secured a pivotal victory in the fifth game of their semi-final series on March 31, 2026, overcoming KNSS/Linde Grupa to keep their championship aspirations alive.

While the flagship team chases the title, the club’s sports school wing, FK Kurši FSS, has been engaged in a grueling battle in the 2nd league. Local reports indicate the FSS squad successfully broke through the resistance of opponents from Rēzekne to claim the bronze medal for the Liepāja-based organization. This achievement follows a high-intensity semi-final series against FK Ulbroka throughout March, featuring a tight 6-5 victory on March 21 and a challenging 6-11 loss earlier in the month on March 14.

For those unfamiliar with the structure, the “FSS” designation refers to the Florbola sporta skola, the professional-track educational institution that serves as the feeder system for the main club. This synergy between the academy and the senior squad is a hallmark of the organization’s strategy, ensuring that talent is cultivated locally before transitioning to the top flight.

The depth of the organization is further evidenced by the recent performances of its youth divisions. The U12 squad demonstrated significant promise, defeating Kuldīgas NSS 4-1 on March 25 to secure a spot in the semi-finals. The U14 team as well found success against Kuldīgas NSS, edging out an 8-7 victory on the same day. However, the road was tougher for the U15 side, whose season concluded in the quarter-finals following a narrow 3-4 loss to DKSS/Grobiņas SC on March 31.

Beyond the national league standings, FK Kurši remains a central pillar of the Liepāja sporting community. The city is currently preparing for its 28th floorball championship, a tradition-rich event scheduled for May 2 and 3. The tournament remains open for team registrations until April 20, continuing the club’s mission to promote the sport beyond the professional ranks.

Operating out of the Liepājas sporta nams, the club is led by head coach Mārtiņš Krūms and manager Egils Sveilis. Their philosophy of maintaining a presence in every age bracket—from the U12s to the 1st league leaders—has created a sustainable model of success that is now yielding tangible results in the 2025/2026 season.

The immediate focus for the senior squad now shifts to their upcoming clash. FK Kurši is scheduled to face FK Ogre on Saturday, April 11, at 14:00 local time at the Xiaomi Arena. This matchup will be a critical test of their resolve as they look to maintain their position at the summit of the 1st league.

For official updates and standings, fans can follow the FK Kurši official website or monitor the Latvian Floorball Association records.

Next Checkpoint: FK Kurši vs. FK Ogre on April 11, 14:00 at Xiaomi Arena.

Do you think FK Kurši can maintain their first-place streak through the finals? Let us know in the comments below.

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