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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.]]
 
[[File:RFS_4.jpg|thumb|248x248px|LNK Sporta Parks has a capacity of over 17002,300 seats.]]
The sports complex includes two natural grass grounds – one for matches, one for training sessions – and three artificial grass grounds – one for matches, where RFS host their home games at the start of the season, and two for training sessions. The main natural grass stadium holds 1737 people,, while the second ground with an artificial pitch holds around 400 people.
 
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.]]
For now, RFS are eligible to hold all the qualifying stages of European competitions in the LNK Sporta Parks (from the 1st qualifying round up until the play-offs); however, in the case of qualifying for the final tournament, the matches are being held in [[Skonto Stadium]], which has a capacity of over 8,000 people.
 
The sports complex includes two natural grass grounds – one for matches, one for training sessions – and three artificial grounds.
 
== Records and statistics ==