Latvia 1. Liga 07/15 15:00 11 FK Ogre v SC Grobinas - Cancelled
Latvia Cup 06/25 14:00 8 RTU FC v FK Ogre L 6-1
Latvia 1. Liga 06/18 11:00 10 [14] Preilu BJSS v FK Ogre [9] L 5-2
Latvia 1. Liga 06/10 15:00 9 FK Ogre v FK Progress/AFA Olaine - Postponed
Latvia 1. Liga 06/03 13:00 8 FK Smiltene/BJSS v FK Ogre L 3-1
Latvia 1. Liga 05/27 12:00 7 FK Rezekne/BJSS v FK Ogre W 0-2
Latvia 1. Liga 05/20 14:00 6 [5] FK Ogre v BFC Daugavpils [8] L 0-6
Latvia 1. Liga 05/13 15:00 5 [2] Valmieras FK v FK Ogre [6] D 1-1
Latvia 1. Liga 05/06 14:00 4 FK Ogre v FK Jekabpils JSC W 9-2
Latvia 1. Liga 04/30 15:00 3 FK Staiceles Bebri v FK Ogre D 1-1
Latvia 1. Liga 04/22 13:00 2 FK Ogre v RTU FC W 1-0
Latvia 1. Liga 04/15 12:00 1 Tukums 2000 v FK Ogre D 1-1
Latvia 1. Liga 11/05 12:00 1 Rezeknes FA v FK Ogre L 3-1
Latvia 1. Liga 10/22 11:00 1 [4] Valmieras FK v FK Ogre [12] L 5-0
Latvia 1. Liga 10/16 11:00 1 FK Ogre v CS Desamparados W 3-2
Latvia 1. Liga 10/09 12:00 1 [11] FK Staiceles Bebri v FK Ogre [12] L 2-1
Latvia 1. Liga 10/01 11:00 1 Tukums 2000 v FK Ogre L 2-1
Latvia 1. Liga 09/24 13:00 1 FK Smiltene/BJSS v FK Ogre L 6-1
Latvia 1. Liga 09/18 13:00 1 FK Ogre v JDFS Alberts W 3-0
Latvia 1. Liga 09/11 13:00 1 FK Ogre v AFA Olaine L 0-1
Latvia 1. Liga 09/04 12:00 1 Preilu BJSS v FK Ogre L 3-1
Latvia 1. Liga 08/28 15:00 1 FK Ogre v FK Auda L 2-4
Latvia 1. Liga 08/21 14:00 1 FK Ogre v SK Babite L 0-4
Latvia 1. Liga 08/14 14:00 1 FK Ogre v RTU FC L 1-2
Latvia 1. Liga 07/30 15:00 1 Skonto Riga v FK Ogre L 4-1
Latvia 1. Liga 07/24 12:00 1 FK Ogre v Rezeknes FA L 2-4
Latvia Cup 07/18 16:30 4 FK Ogre v Rigas FS L 0-7
Latvia 1. Liga 06/19 12:00 1 FK Ogre v Valmiera FC L 1-5
Latvia 1. Liga 06/11 13:00 1 FK Jekabpils JSC v FK Ogre D 3-3
Latvia 1. Liga 06/05 14:00 1 FK Ogre v FK Staiceles Bebri W 1-0

Wikipedia - FK Ogre

FK Ogre was a Latvian football club from Ogre, Ogre Municipality. Founded in 2011, the team played its home games in Ogre Stadium, which had been unveiled in 1968.

Initially, they played in the Latvian Second League Riga Division (Zone), before being promoted in 2013. From 2014 the team 2017 played in the second-highest division of Latvian football (the Latvian First League) and the Latvian Football Cup (reaching the quarterfinals).

On 14 July 2017 the Latvian Football Federation Disciplinary Commission announced that the federation excluded two teams from the First League (FK Jēkabpils/JSC and FK Ogre), and one from the Second League team (FC Raita Riga), for an indefinite period for suspicious activity related to match fixing. Five individuals – FK Ogre head coach head coach Igors Troickis and well as four players: Aleksejs Kuplovs-Oginskis, Deniss Sokoļskis, Oļegs Peņkovskis and Sergejs Lebedevs – received 36-month-long footballing bans.

The club did not recover from the ban and the Association "Ogre Football Club" was dissolved on 27 December 2018.

An unrelated club, FK Fortūna Ogre (founded in 1991), used the same name during the 1997–198 Latvian Second League season, earning promotion.

**FK Ogre** is a professional soccer club based in Ogre, Latvia, known for its passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent. Founded in 2010, the team has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Latvian football, participating in various leagues and tournaments.

The club's colors are typically represented by vibrant shades that reflect the spirit of the town and its community. FK Ogre plays its home matches at the Ogre Stadium, a venue that fosters an electric atmosphere, drawing supporters from across the region.

With a focus on youth development, FK Ogre emphasizes nurturing young players and integrating them into the first team, showcasing a blend of experience and fresh talent on the pitch. The team's playing style is characterized by dynamic attacking football, teamwork, and resilience, making them a formidable opponent in the league.

As a club, FK Ogre is not just about soccer; it actively engages with the local community through various outreach programs and initiatives, promoting the sport and encouraging healthy lifestyles among the youth. With aspirations to climb the ranks of Latvian football, FK Ogre continues to strive for excellence both on and off the field.