ÍF Fuglafjørður
ÍF Fuglafjørður | |||
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Basic data | |||
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Surname | Ítróttarfelag Fuglafjarðar | ||
Seat | Fuglafjørður , Faroe Islands | ||
founding | March 25, 1946 | ||
Colours | Red White | ||
president | Steinbjørn í Lambanum | ||
Website | if.fo | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Kári Reynheim & Hans Jørgen Djurhuus | ||
Venue | Í Fløtugerði | ||
Places | 3,000 | ||
league | Betrideildin | ||
2019 | 10th place | ||
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ÍF Fuglafjørður , full name Ítróttarfelag Fuglafjarðar ("Sports Club of Fuglafjørður "), abbreviated ÍF , is a sports club based in Fuglafjørður on the island of Eysturoy , Faroe Islands , which is active in football and volleyball , among other things .
Soccer
history
After it was founded on March 25, 1946, the club celebrated its greatest success with the 1979 championship. In addition, ÍF was five times in the cup finals (1975, 1982, 1987, 2005 and 2011), but could never win. Since 2008, the club has played in the Betrideildin again and in 2010 was able to qualify for the European Cup for the first time with fourth place.
In 2017, the last placed was relegated to 1st Deild .
Trainer
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Ken Wibberley (1978)
- Petur Sigurð Rasmussen (1978)
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Ronny Gunnarsson (1979–1980)
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Sveinbjørn Danielsson (1982)
- Petur Simonsen (1984–1985)
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Bobby Bolton (1986-1988)
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Abraham Løkin & Páll Guðlaugsson (1989)
- John Sigurð Joensen (1992)
- Meinhard Dalbúð (1993–1994)
- Sonni Jensen (1995)
- Petur Simonsen (1996–1997)
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Piotr Krakowski (1998–1999)
- Petur Mohr (2000)
- Pauli Jarnskor (2001-2002)
- Bogi Lervig (2001-2002)
- Sigfríður S. Clementsen (2003-2004)
- Petur Mohr (2004)
- Petur Simonsen (2005-2006)
- Jón Simonsen (2006-2007)
- Abraham Løkin (2008)
- Roy Róin (2008)
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Dave Jones (2008)
- Albert Ellefsen (2008)
- Jón Simonsen (2009)
- Jón Simonsen & Abraham Løkin (2009-2010)
- Abraham Løkin (2011)
- Símun Eliasen & Rúni Nolsøe (2011)
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Flemming Christensen (2012)
- Albert Ellefsen (2013-2015)
- Jákup Mikkelsen (2015)
- Jógvan Martin Olsen (2016)
- Jákup Mikkelsen & Símun Eliasen (2016)
- Jákup Mikkelsen (2017)
- Oddbjørn Joensen & Albert Ellefsen (2017)
- Hegga Samuelsen (2018-2019)
- Ólavur Larsen (2019)
- Kári Reynheim & Hans Jørgen Djurhuus (2019)
Known players

All players who have played at least ten games for the national team are listed.
- Egil á Bø (1996–1998)
- Rógvi Jacobsen (2009-2010)
- Alvi Justinussen (2000-2001)
- Abraham Løkin (1977–1980, 1985, 1989–1991, 1994, 1999)
- Bogi Løkin (2011–2012, 2014)
- Jákup Mikkelsen (2010-2014, 2016)
The record player in the first division is Bartal Eliasen with 292 games. Eliasen also scored the most goals in the Betrideildin with 57 (as of the end of 2019).
successes
title
- 1 × Faroese champion : 1979
- 5 × cup finalists : 1975 , 1982 , 1987 , 2005 , 2011
League records
- Biggest home win: 7: 1 against Fram Tórshavn (May 8, 1977), 7: 1 against HB Tórshavn (September 25, 2011), 6: 0 against FS Vágar (September 15, 1996), 6: 0 against SÍ Sumba (9 August 1998)
- Biggest home defeat: 9-0 against KÍ Klaksvík (May 31, 1971), 1:10 against HB Tórshavn (October 3, 1998)
- Biggest away win: 6-0 against FC Suðuroy (May 20, 2012)
- Biggest away defeat: 1:14 against HB Tórshavn (August 1, 1971)
- Most goals scored game: HB Tórshavn vs. ÍF Fuglafjørður 14: 1 (August 1, 1971)
- Eternal table : 8th place
European Cup balance sheet
season | competition | round | opponent | total | To | Back |
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2011/12 | UEFA Europa League | 1st qualifying round |
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2: 8 | 1: 3 (H) | 1: 5 (A) |
2013/14 | UEFA Europa League | 1st qualifying round |
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0: 5 | 0: 2 (H) | 0: 3 (A) |
2014/15 | UEFA Europa League | 1st qualifying round |
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0: 1 | 0: 1 (A) | 0: 0 (H) |
Legend: (H) - home game, (A) - away game, (N) - neutral place, (a) - away goal rule , (i. E.) - on penalties , (n. V.) - after extra time
competition | Sp. | G | U | V | T + | T– |
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UEFA Europa League | 6th | 0 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 14th |
Total | 6th | 0 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 14th |
Women's soccer
As a founding member of the 1st Deild, the women's team from ÍF usually took one of the lower places at the beginning. Then in 1989 and 1990 two third places in a row before the only championship title to date could be achieved in 1991. The disillusionment followed in the next season with relegation to the second division. In 1993 they were promoted again, and the cup final was reached in this and the following year. This was lost in both years with 1: 2 and 2: 4 after extra time against B36 Tórshavn . In 1996 the team withdrew from the first division, and only in 2011 could they return to the first Deild with second place in the second division . In 2014, ÍF merged with Víkingur Gøta to form the new association ÍF / Víkingur .
successes
title
- 1 × Faroese champion : 1991
- 3 × cup finalists : 1993 , 1994 , 2013
League records
- Biggest home win: 10-1 against NSÍ Runavík (August 20, 1989), 9-0 against KÍ Klaksvík (May 15, 1988)
- Biggest home defeat: 0:10 against HB Tórshavn (June 5, 1995), 1:11 against KÍ Klaksvík (June 29, 2012)
- Biggest away win: 7-1 against FC Suðuroy (April 29, 2012), 6-0 against Skála ÍF (May 7, 1989)
- Biggest away defeat: 0:12 against KÍ Klaksvík (August 18, 2013)
- Most goals-scored game: ÍF Fuglafjørður against KÍ Klaksvík 1:11 (June 29, 2012), KÍ Klaksvík against ÍF Fuglafjørður 12: 0 (August 18, 2013)
- Eternal table : 9th place
volleyball
The volleyball department at ÍF Fuglafjørður is one of the most successful among men. In 1989 the first of a total of nine championships was achieved, and the club is the record cup winner with seven titles. So far, the women have won two championships, the first of which in 2003. In 2008, after two previous defeats in the final, the only victory was achieved with a 3-0 win against SÍ Sørvágur . The men won the championship in 2014/15 with a 3-1 and 3-0 win against Fleyr Tórshavn , the women finished last in the league.
successes
- 10 × Faroese men's champions : 1989, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015
- 8 × Faroese men's cup winners : 2001, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016
- 2 × Faroese women's champions : 2003, 2007
- 1 × Faroese Women's Cup Winner : 2008
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ weltfussball.de: ÍF Fuglafjørður »Coach history