Māris Verpakovskis

Māris Verpakovskis (born 15 October 1979), is a retired Latvian footballer who played as a striker. He represented Latvia at UEFA Euro 2004 and is the only Latvian player to score at the end stage of a major international football tournament.

Māris Verpakovskis
Verpakovskis playing for Latvia in 2011
Personal information
Full name Māris Verpakovskis
Date of birth (1979-10-15) 15 October 1979
Place of birth Liepāja, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union
(now Latvia)
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Striker
Club information
Current team
Rīgas FS (Director of football)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–1996 FK Baltika 3 (0)
1996–2001 FK Liepājas Metalurgs 59 (10)
2001–2003 Skonto FC 77 (41)
2003–2011 Dynamo Kyiv 49 (11)
2007Getafe (loan) 13 (1)
2007–2008Hajduk Split (loan) 18 (5)
2008Celta de Vigo (loan) 8 (0)
2009–2011Ergotelis (loan) 47 (7)
2011–2013 FC Baku 27 (3)
2013–2014 Ergotelis 28 (5)
2014–2015 FK Liepāja 9 (1)
2019 Caramba Riga 0 (0)
National team
1999–2014[1] Latvia 104 (29)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Club career

Latvia

Born in Liepāja, Latvia, Verpakovskis started his career in hometown club FK Liepājas Metalurgs, for which he played from 1995 till 2001 and scored 10 goals in 59 appearances. In 2001 Verpakovskis joined another Latvian side, Skonto Riga, where he scored 41 goals in 77 appearances. This time of period is known for being the peak of Verpakovskis's career. His excellent performance was being recognized by many top European clubs, and in the late 2003 he signed a contract with the Ukrainian top team Dynamo Kyiv.

Dynamo Kyiv

Soon after joining, Verpakovskis quickly earned his spot in starting 11, scoring 5 goals in 11 appearances. He scored his first UEFA Champions League goal against the Turkish club Trabzonspor, which helped Dynamo Kyiv qualify for the next round and later Verpakovskis also scored a goal against Real Madrid in the group stage, helping to earn a 2–2 draw in Kyiv. Verpakovskis scored a total of 3 goals in the Champions League. After being honored as the Dynamo Kyiv's best player of 2004 by team fans his career slowly started to decline, majorly due to a conflict with Dynamo's former coach Yozhef Sabo.[2] From that time Verpakovkis had been loaned out for several seasons in a row, as his contract with Dynamo was still active.

Loans

In 2007 Verpakovskis made a promising move to Spain, after he was signed on a loan deal by Getafe.[3] However, due to a high competition for a place in the starting line-up, Verpakovskis didn't get a chance to show his full brilliance and scored 1 goal in 13 appearances. Right after returning from Spain, Verpakovskis was loaned to HNK Hajduk Split from Croatia, along with his Dynamo team-mates Florin Cernat and Goran Sablić.[4] Verpakovskis had a good season in Hajduk, scoring 5 goals in 18 appearances and played the key role in team's victories. In early 2008 he suffered an injury and did not play for the remaining time of his loan at HNK Hajduk Split. He made a short comeback to Kyiv during the summer of 2008. Verpakovskis was on a loan term with Spanish side Celta de Vigo for the 2008–2009 season, playing 8 league matches and scoring no goals, as he couldn't prove himself there due to the limited game time. In 2009, Verpakovskis had to extend his contract with Dynamo Kyiv for two years and the Greek Super League club Ergotelis signed him on a two-year loan.[5] During those 2 years Verpakovskis played 46 league games and scored 7 goals for the club. After the season, in 2011, his loan spell ended and he returned to Kyiv.[6]

FK Baku

In 2011 Verpakovskis signed a contract with Azerbaijan Premier League club FC Baku for one season with an option to extend it for another one alongside his international team-mate Deniss Ivanovs.[7] In his first season there Māris scored 3 goals in 19 league matches and it was decided by the club's board that the contract would be extended for another season. Verpakovskis renewed his contract in June 2012.[8] The next season was not successful for the Latvian international as he saw himself lose the place in the starting eleven, making only 8 league appearances and scoring no goals. Despite scoring 2 goals and helping Baku grab a 3–1 victory over Sumgayit FK in the 1/8 finals of the Azerbaijan Cup on 28 November 2012,[9] Verpakovskis left the club in January 2013.[10]

Ergotelis

On 30 January 2013 rumours in the Greek and Latvian media appeared that Verpakovskis could rejoin the Greek Football League club Ergotelis.[11] This information was officially confirmed by the club and the player one day later - on 31 January 2013.[12] Verpakovskis made his return debut for the club on 20 February 2013 in a league match against Doxa Drama.[13] On 29 April 2013 Verpakovskis scored both goals in his club's 2–0 league victory over Olympiacos Volou.[14] Verpakovskis then scored in the last match of the season on 26 May 2013 to secure a 1–1 draw against Niki Volos. This goal and point secured Ergotelis a return to the Super League Greece.[15] Verpakovskis made his Super League return debut on 26 August 2013 in a 2–0 victory over Levadiakos.[16] He scored his first goal since return to the Superliga on 2 November 2013 in a 2–1 loss to P.A.O.K..[17] On 10 November 2013 Verpakovskis scored for the second consecutive Superliga match in a row, helping Ergotelis secure a 3–1 victory over Panthrakikos.[18] In mid-season, January 2014, Verpakovskis informed Ergotelis that he was planning to retire in order to return to Latvia and jointly participate in establishment of a new football club in his local city Liepāja after the city's former club Liepājas Metalurgs had been dissolved.[19] On 27 January 2014 he played his last match for Ergotelis as the club lost 1–0 to Panetolikos with Verpakovskis coming on as a late match substitute. After the game Verpakovskis was honoured by his teammates and the club's staff with the president Giannis Daskalakis handing him a special "Verpakovskis" jersey of Ergotelis and stating that "Ergotelis will be Verpakovskis' team for life and Heraklion is the place where Māris can always find his second family."[20] Over one and a half season in Greece Verpakovskis had participated in 28 league matches and scored 5 goals. In a later interview Verpakovskis revealed that he had wished to finish the season in Greece but due to the limited time for establishment of a club he was forced to return to Latvia as soon as possible.[21]

FK Liepāja

On 23 January 2014, the establishment of the newly founded Latvian Higher League club FK Liepāja was officially announced, and following his return from Greece Verpakovkis took office as the club's president.[22] Besides the administrative work he still retains an active player's status. During the 2014 season Verpakovskis appeared in 9 league matches and scored 1 goal. He left the club in November 2018.

Riga FC

A few days after leaving FK Liepāja, Verpakovskis was hired as director of football at Riga FC.[23] It was confirmed on 25 November 2018.

On 31 May 2019, Verpakovskis played a game for the clubs Caramba team, FC Caramba Riga, playing 45 minutes and scoring a goal in a 4-0 victory, helping the team to reach the second leg of the Latvian Cup.[24]

International career

Verpakovskis made his debut for Latvia on 9 September 1999 in a 2–1 victory over Greece, scoring in that match.[25] He rose to international prominence as the highest goalscorer for Latvia in their successful UEFA Euro 2004 qualification campaign, with 6 goals in 10 matches. He scored once for Latvia in Euro 2004 and nearly scored what could have been a candidate for goal of the tournament against Germany, dribbling on a weaving run from the half way line and beating four German players. Verpakovskis is regarded as the most popular Latvian footballer having surpassed Marians Pahars as his country's most recognisable player. He is currently the leading all-time top goal scorer for Latvia, with 29 goals (As of 15 January 2015). Verpakovskis was Latvia's top scorer in FIFA World Cup 2006 qualification, UEFA Euro 2008 qualification, as well as the FIFA World Cup 2010 qualification.[26] On September 2013, Verpakovskis won his 100th cap for the Latvian national team in a 1–0 World Cup qualifying defeat to Greece.[27] On 29 May 2014 Verpakovskis played his last international match as Latvia beat Estonia in the semi-finals of the 2014 Baltic Cup. He was symbolically substituted by Edgars Gauračs just 13 minutes into the game and honoured by his teammates, national team's staff and supporters.[28] After his retirement the national team's manager Marians Pahars referred to Verpakovskis as "a national team legend".[29] All in all, internationally Verpakovskis has been capped 104 times for Latvia, scoring 29 goals. He is Latvia's all-time best scorer.

Personal life

Verpakovskis is the son of Ilmārs Verpakovskis, a Latvian footballer active from 1979 until 1996. Verpakovskis was managed by his father who was player-manager for FK Liepājas Metalurgs in 1994.[30] The Verpakovskis are the only father-son pair to both play for the Latvia national football team.[31]

Career statistics

Club

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
SeasonClubLeague AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals
Latvia League Cup League Cup Europe Total
1996Baltika LiepājaHigher League30
1997Liepājas Metalurgs60
1998162
1999215
2000163
2001Skonto2710
2002259
20032522
Ukraine League Ukrainian Cup League Cup Europe Total
2003–04Dynamo KyivPremier League1152100136
2004–052346392389
2005–06913210133
2006–07611031102
Spain League Copa del Rey Supercopa de España Europe Total
2006–07GetafeLa Liga13151182
Croatia League Croatian Cup League Cup Europe Total
2007–08Hajduk SplitPrva HNL1854010235
Spain League Copa del Rey League Cup Europe Total
2008–09Celta de VigoSegunda División8020100
Greece League Greek Cup League Cup Europe Total
2009–10ErgotelisSuper League22321244
2010–1125410264
Azerbaijan League Azerbaijan Cup League Cup Europe Total
2011–12BakuPremier League19330223
2012–13801220112
Greece League Greek Cup League Cup Europe Total
2012–13ErgotelisFootball League183183
2013–14Super League10220122
Latvia League Cup League Cup Europe Total
2014LiepājaHigher League9112103
2015001111
Latvia 14851
Ukraine 4710
Spain 211
Croatia 185
Greece 6812
Azerbaijan 273
TotalClub 32982

International goals

Māris Verpakovskis: International Goals
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.9 June 1999Athens, Greece Greece0 – 11–2UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying
2.28 February 2001Vaduz, Liechtenstein Liechtenstein0 – 20–2Friendly
3.3 July 2001Riga, Latvia Estonia1 – 03–1Baltic Cup 2001
4.21 August 2002Riga, Latvia Belarus1 – 12–4Friendly
5.7 June 2003Budapest, Hungary Hungary0 – 13–1UEFA Euro 2004 Qualifying
6.10 September 2003Riga, Latvia Hungary1 – 03–1UEFA Euro 2004 Qualifying
7.10 September 2003Riga, Latvia Hungary3 – 03–1UEFA Euro 2004 Qualifying
8.11 October 2003Stockholm, Sweden Sweden0 – 10–1UEFA Euro 2004 Qualifying
9.15 November 2003Riga, Latvia Turkey1 – 01–0UEFA Euro 2004 Qualifying
10.19 November 2003Istanbul, Turkey Turkey2 – 22–2UEFA Euro 2004 Qualifying
11.31 March 2004Celje, Slovenia Slovenia0 – 10–1Friendly
12.6 June 2004Riga, Latvia Azerbaijan1 – 02–2Friendly
13.15 June 2004Aveiro, Portugal Czech Republic0 – 12–1UEFA Euro 2004
14.8 September 2004Luxembourg, Luxembourg Luxembourg0 – 13–4FIFA World Cup 2006 Qualifying
15.9 October 2004Bratislava, Slovakia Slovakia0 – 14–1FIFA World Cup 2006 Qualifying
16.17 November 2004Vaduz, Liechtenstein Liechtenstein0 – 10–3FIFA World Cup 2006 Qualifying
17.30 March 2005Riga, Latvia Luxembourg3 – 04–0FIFA World Cup 2006 Qualifying
18.30 March 2005Riga, Latvia Luxembourg4 – 04–0FIFA World Cup 2006 Qualifying
19.7 October 2006Riga, Latvia Iceland2 – 04–0UEFA Euro 2008 Qualifying
20.7 October 2006Riga, Latvia Iceland3 – 04–0UEFA Euro 2008 Qualifying
21.13 October 2007Reykjavík, Iceland Iceland1 – 32–4UEFA Euro 2008 Qualifying
22.13 October 2007Reykjavík, Iceland Iceland1 – 42–4UEFA Euro 2008 Qualifying
23.17 November 2007Riga, Latvia Liechtenstein2 – 14–1UEFA Euro 2008 Qualifying
24.1 April 2009Riga, Latvia Luxembourg2 – 02–0FIFA World Cup 2010 Qualifying
25.10 October 2009Athens, Greece Greece1 – 15–2FIFA World Cup 2010 Qualifying
26.10 October 2009Athens, Greece Greece1 – 25–2FIFA World Cup 2010 Qualifying
27.7 September 2010Ta' Qali, Malta Malta0 – 20–2UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
28.9 February 2011Antalya, Turkey Bolivia0 – 11–2Friendly
29.12 October 2012Bratislava, Slovakia Slovakia2 – 12–1FIFA World Cup 2014 Qualifying

Honours

Club

Skonto FC

Dynamo Kyiv

FC Baku

FK Liepāja

International

Latvia

Individual

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