Latvian football league season for the highest division
Football league season
Latvian SSR Higher League
Season
1945
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1946 →
The 1945 Latvian Higher League was a season of the Latvian Higher League, the top-level football league in Latvia. It was contested by six teams, with Dinamo Rīga winning the championship.
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