Alex de Albuquerque Troleis

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Alex Troleis
Alex Troleis
Personal
Surname Alex Troleis
birthday 4th June 1980
Club information
society B68 Toftir
Games by division
Years Division Games
2007–2018
since 2011
since 2016
since 2017
Championship (women)
Championship (men)
European Cup
Internationals
23
118
4
2
Finals
As of March 9, 2020

Alex de Albuquerque Troleis (born June 4, 1980 ) is a Faroese football player and referee of Brazilian descent. He has also been a FIFA referee since 2015 , his compatriot Kári á Høvdanum since 2018.

Career

As a player

Troleis played exclusively for B68 Toftir . On the fifth day of the 2. Deild 2001 he came in the 4: 3 away win against TB Tvøroyri for the second team for the first time when he was substituted in the 15th minute for Oddmar Andreassen. From the seventh match day, when he also scored his first goal with the goal to 5-0 final score in the home game against B36 Tórshavn III , he completed all league games. The following year succeeded with the second place qualification for the relegation for promotion to the 1st Deild , which could be achieved after a 2: 3 defeat by a 5: 2 win after extra time against NSÍ Runavík II . Troleis scored the 3: 2 with a penalty in the 90th minute and was able to equalize the first leg result. Also in 2003 he was only used for the second team, here the last place was relegated to the 2nd Deild . In the year he played in four games in the group stage of the Cup for the first team, on matchday four Troleis made his debut in the first division in the 0: 4 home defeat against Skála ÍF , when he was at halftime at 0: 2 for Mikkjal Thomassen was substituted on. The league was finished last. Troleis now stayed with the first team and achieved direct promotion with this as first place. The class could not be held again due to the penultimate place, 2007 was again the first place in the 1st Deild to book. This was also Troleis' last full season. In 2008 he stood for B68 in the second round defeat in the cup, in 2013 he helped out for three games of the second team in the 2nd Deild . In total, he was in 26 first, 58 second and 35 third division games on the field and scored 13 goals.

As an arbitrator

Troleis played his first games as a referee in the Faroese third division in 2007. In the women's first division , he led the pairing EB / Streymur against AB Argir on the tenth match day . The following year he led through the women's cup final between B36 Tórshavn and KÍ Klaksvík , having previously directed a quarter-final match. For the men, Troleis came in the same year for the first time in the second division , in nine games he was on the field. In 2009, the first round match between FC Hoyvík and Undri FF was the first men's cup match . The following year, the encounter between BK Union and BK Fremad Valby in the Københavnerserien , the fifth highest Danish league, was his first international encounter . In addition, Troleis acted as referee in the women's friendly between the Faroese U-19 and the Icelandic U-19 national team . In 2011, the national tournament between the Swedish U-17 and Danish U-17 national teams saw their first international appearance among men.

In 2015 Troleis led the game between Bryne FK and Åsane Fotball in the Norwegian OBOS league . In the same year he became the second official FIFA referee alongside Petur Reinert . In 2016 Troleis was a referee at the Faroese Supercup between B36 Tórshavn and Víkingur Gøta , and he also made his first appearance in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League at the match between FC Santa Coloma and FC Alaschkert Martuni . He also directed the qualifying match for the U-21 European Championship 2017 between Latvia and Moldova . Troleis also made his first appearance in the UEFA Youth League with the pairing between Breiðablik Kópavogur and Ajax Amsterdam . Shortly afterwards, he was the referee for the match between the Czech Republic and San Marino in qualifying for the 2018 World Cup . In 2018 he made two appearances in the UEFA Regions' Cup and in the game between RFC Union Luxemburg and FC Viitorul Constanța for his first appearance in the UEFA Europa League .

By the beginning of 2020, Troleis had played a total of 141 first division games (118 for men, 23 for women), 118 second division games, 22 games in the Faroese Cup (17 for men, five for women), four European Cup games, two A-, five U- 21, one U-19 and eleven U-17 internationals. His home club as referee is B68 Toftir, just like as a player.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Overview on de.fifa.com