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== Grounds ==
In their first ever season, RFS moved across various stadiums before eventually locating at [[Jānis Skredelis' stadium]] in Riga, which was their home stadium from 2016 until the middle of 2022.
[[File:RFS_4.jpg|thumb|248x248px|LNK Sporta Parks has a capacity of over 1700 seats.]]▼
However, after that period, RFS moved to their new ground called [[LNK Sporta Parks]], which was built by the RFS chairman's company – [[LNK Properties.]]▼
▲However, after that period, RFS moved to their new ground called [[LNK Sporta Parks]], which was built by the RFS chairman's company –
The sports complex includes two natural grass grounds – one for matches, one for training sessions – and three artificial grounds.
== Records and statistics ==
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