Faroese Women's Football Championship 2018

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Betrideildin kvinnur 2018
master EB / Streymur / Skála
Cup winners EB / Streymur / Skála
Women's Champions League EB / Streymur / Skála
Teams 6th
Games 60
Gates 277  (ø 4.62 per game)
Top scorer Heidi Sevdal
( HB Tórshavn )
1st Deild 2017

The 2018 Faroese Women's Football Championship was the 34th season of the Faroese women's top football league . As a new sponsor, Betri Banki was announced on December 15, 2017 , so that the league has been called Betrideildin since this season . It started on March 11, 2018 and ended on October 26, 2018.

Defending champion EB / Streymur / Skála won the title for the second time in a row. Compared to the previous season, the goal rate worsened to 4.62 per game. HB Tórshavn achieved the highest victories with a 9: 1 away game against B68 Toftir on matchday 11, which, in addition to EB / Streymur / Skála's 8-2 away win against B68 Toftir on matchday 10, represented the highest-scoring games, as well as EB / Streymur / Skála with an 8-0 home game against B36 Tórshavn on matchday 15.

mode

In the Betrideildin , each team played four times against each other on 20 match days. The team with the best points at the end of the season was the champions of this league.

Season course

In the three-way battle for the title, EB / Streymur / Skála only lost the first two away games against KÍ Klaksvík and HB Tórshavn with 1: 2 and 0: 4. The second away games against the direct competitors both ended 1: 1. At home, EB / Streymur / Skála did not give up a point and thus laid the foundation for the title. KÍ Klaksvík also lost the away game on matchday five against HB Tórshavn 2-1, the second leg was 1-1. In the second away game against HB KÍ won 2-0. The championship decision was made on the penultimate day of the match when EB / Streymur / Skála won their home game against KÍ Klaksvík 1-0.

table

Teams of the Betrideildin 2018
space team Games S. U N Gates Diff. Points
1. EB / Streymur / Skála (M, P) 20th 16 2 2 80:14 +66 50
2. HB Tórshavn 20th 14th 3 3 76:21 +55 45
3. KÍ Klaksvík 20th 14th 3 3 57:19 +38 45
4th ÍF / Víkingur 20th 6th 0 14th 30:61 −31 18th
5. B36 Tórshavn 20th 2 2 16 15:75 −60 08th
6th B68 Toftir 20th 2 2 16 19:87 −68 08th

Explanation: S = wins, U = draws, N = defeats, (M) = champions of the previous year, (P) = cup winners of the previous year, (N) = promoted players

Games and results

B36 B68 EBS / Skála HB ÍF / Vík
B36 Tórshavn 1: 1 1: 2 0: 6 0: 3 0: 5 0: 6 1: 3 0: 1 2: 4 1: 2
B68 Toftir 0-0 1: 3 2: 8 0: 7 1: 8 1: 9 0: 4 4: 1 0: 7 1: 4
EB / Streymur / Skála 7-0 8-0 8: 1 4: 1 6: 1 2-0 2-0 6-0 1-0 1-0
HB Tórshavn 5-0 6-0 3-0 8: 1 2: 1 1: 1 2-0 7-0 2: 1 0: 2
ÍF / Víkingur 4: 2 1: 3 3: 1 3: 1 0: 3 1: 5 0: 4 3: 5 1: 2 1: 5
KÍ Klaksvík 6-0 4: 1 3-0 2: 1 4-0 1: 1 1: 1 1: 1 4: 2 4: 2

List of goalscorers

With the same number of hits, the players are sorted alphabetically by last name.

Top scorer Heidi Sevdal
space player team Gates
1 Heidi Sevdal HB Tórshavn 23
2 Milja Simonsen HB Tórshavn 21st
3 Rannvá Andreasen KÍ Klaksvík 17th
Margunn Lindholm EB / Streymur / Skála
5 Birna Mikkelsen EB / Streymur / Skála 16
6th Ansy Jakobsen EB / Streymur / Skála 14th
7th Julia Naomi Mortensen HB Tórshavn 13
8th Durita Hummeland EB / Streymur / Skála 11
9 Rebekah Benbakoura HB Tórshavn 08th
Evy á Lakjuni KÍ Klaksvík
Sanna Svarvadal KÍ Klaksvík

This was the fifth title for Heidi Sevdal after 2013 , 2014 , 2015 and 2017 .

Trainer

team Trainer Match days
B36 Tórshavn Súni Olsen 01-20
B68 Toftir DenmarkDenmark Philip Frikke-Schmidt 01-12
André Olsen 13-20
EB / Streymur / Skála Mathias Davidsen 01-20
HB Tórshavn Allan Dybczak 01-20
ÍF / Víkingur Svenn Olsen 01-20
Poul Helgi Jacobsen
KÍ Klaksvík SerbiaSerbia Aleksandar Đorđević 01-20

Only B68 Toftir changed coach, but this had no effect on the table placement.

Venues

team Stadion Venue
B36 Tórshavn Gundadalur (9) Tórshavn
Tórsvøllur (1) Tórshavn
B68 Toftir Tofta Leikvøllur Toftir
EB / Streymur / Skála við Margáir (5) Streymnes
Undir Mýruhjalla (5) Scale
HB Tórshavn Gundadalur (8) Tórshavn
Tórsvøllur (2) Tórshavn
ÍF / Víkingur Sarpugerdi Norðragøta
Í Fløtugerði Fuglafjørður
KÍ Klaksvík Við Djúpumýrar Klaksvík

referee

The following referees directed the 60 first division games played:

Surname Parent club Games
Tóki Høghamar EB / Streymur 06th
David Waag Sjóstein KÍ Klaksvík 05
Petur Páll Hentze Víkingur Gøta 04th
Niklas Petersen HB Tórshavn 04th
Jørleif Djurhuus Skála ÍF 03
Jóhan Sólheim Ellingsgaard ÍF Fuglafjørður 03
Árni Brandsson Petersen KÍ Klaksvík 03
Stephan Petursson FF Giza / FC Hoyvík 03
Heini Ziskason Viðoy HB Tórshavn 03
Bogi Eyðunsson Hansen Víkingur Gøta 02
Jón Marni Johannesen Skála ÍF 02
Pætur Ellingsgaard Rasmussen HB Tórshavn 02
Petur Reinert Víkingur Gøta 02
Rani Andrasson Skaalum Undrið FF 02
Áron Sofus Vest KÍ Klaksvík 02

Another 14 referees each chaired a game.

The championship team

The number of missions and the goals scored are given in brackets.

1. EB / Streymur / Skála
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Silja Augustinussen (1/1) | Eydna á Bø (3/0) | Bjarta E. Djurhuus (1/0) | Kára Djurhuus (10/2) | Miriam Egilsdóttir (15/0) | Eyðbjørg Ellingsgaard (5/0) | Randi Fagradal (19/3) | Stefania Fjalarsdóttir (1/0) | Anna Hansen (20/0) | Katrina Hansen (1/0) | Krista Hellisfoss (2/0) | Durita Hummeland (18/11) | Sára Jacobsen (3/0) | Ansy Jakobsen (20/14) | Marita Jarnskor (9/0) | Rúna Joensen (2/0) | Silja Johannesen (14/0) | Sunnvá Johansen (12/0) | Ásgerð Siri Káradóttir (7/0) | Margunn Lindholm (19/17) | Lea Lisberg (15/3) | Íðunn Magnussen (4/2) | Rakul Magnussen (19/6) | Sára Magnussen (2/0) | Birna Mikkelsen (19/16) | Durita Mikkelsen (11/0) | Fríðrún Olsen (6/0) | Guðrið Poulsen (9/0) | Rannvá Poulsen (1/0)

without engagement: Ró Andreassen | Sjarlotta Joensen | Kristina Mikkelsen | Nikolina Thorleifsson

National Cup

In the national cup , champions EB / Streymur / Skála won 2-1 against HB Tórshavn and thus achieved the double .

European Cup

In 2018/19 EB / Streymur / Skála played as champions of the previous year in the qualifying round of the UEFA Women's Champions League . A 3-0 defeat against FC NSA Sofia (Bulgaria) was followed by a 7-0 defeat against Gintra Universitetas (Lithuania) and a 7-0 defeat against FC Honka Espoo (Finland). The group ended in last place.

Individual evidence

  1. Fremsta fótbóldsdeildin eitur nú Betri deildin hjá kvinnum og monnum (Faroese: "First football league is now called Betri-Liga for women and men"), February 27, 2012. Accessed January 31, 2018.

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