Latvian Higher League 2006
- Latvian Higher League 2006
Final tables of Latvian Higher League Championship, 2006
League Standings
Top scorers
*flagicon|LVA Mihails Miholaps (Skonto) - 15 goals
*flagicon|LVA Ģirts Karlsons (Metalurgs) - 13 goals
*flagicon|LVA Jurģis Kalns (Jūrmala) - 12 goals
*flagicon|LVA Kristaps Grebis (Metalurgs) - 11 goals
*flagicon|LTU Darius Miceika (Metalurgs) - 11 goals
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