Faroese National Football Team (U-19 Women)

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Faroe Islands
Føroyar
Færøerne
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Association Fótbóltssamband Føroya
confederacy UEFA
Technical sponsor adidas
Head coach John Petersen
Assistant coach Bára Klakstein
captain Evy á Lakjuni
Record scorer Milja Simonsen (9)
Record player Jónvá Hentze (15)
Durita Hummeland (15)
Elisabet Vang (15)
FIFA code FRO
First jersey
Second jersey
Balance sheet
82 games
16 wins
9 draws
57 defeats
statistics
First international match Norway 8-0 Faroe Islands ( Sarpsborg , Norway ; October 15, 1997 )
NorwayNorway FaroeseFaroe Islands
Biggest wins Kazakhstan 6-0 Faroe Islands ( Kristianstad , Sweden ; October 1, 2006 ) Latvia 6-0 Faroe Islands ( Kaunas , Lithuania ; June 28, 2016 )
KazakhstanKazakhstan FaroeseFaroe Islands

LatviaLatvia FaroeseFaroe Islands
Biggest defeat Spain 12-0 Faroe Islands ( Kaunas , Lithuania ; September 29, 2007 )
SpainSpain FaroeseFaroe Islands
(As of October 22, 2017 )

The Faroese national soccer team of U-19 women is the selection of Faroese soccer players in the U-19 age group . She represents the Fótbóltssamband Føroya on an international level in the qualification for the U-19 European Championship, which has been held in this age group since 2002, as well as in international comparisons. The national team was founded in 1997 as a U-18 team. Since the summer of 2001 , the age limit has been increased to 19 years.

Tournament balance sheet

European Championship

  • 1998  : not qualified
  • 1999  : not qualified
  • 2000  : not qualified
  • 2001  : not qualified
  • 2002  : not qualified
  • 2003  : not qualified
  • 2004  : not qualified
  • 2005  : not qualified
  • 2006  : not qualified
  • 2007  : not qualified
  • 2008  : not qualified
  • 2009  : not qualified
  • 2010  : not qualified
  • 2011  : not qualified
  • 2012  : not qualified
  • 2013  : not qualified
  • 2014  : not qualified
  • 2015  : not qualified
  • 2016  : not qualified
  • 2017  : not qualified
  • 2018  : not qualified

Trainer

The following coaches have looked after the U-18s and U-19s so far:

Record players

After missions

Status: October 22, 2017

rank Surname Calls Gates Period
01. Jónvá Hentze 15th 2 2014-2016
Durita Hummeland 15th 2 2014-2016
Elisabet Vang 15th 1 2014-2016
04th Milja Simonsen 14th 9 2014-2015
Evy á Lakjuni 14th 6th 2014–0000
Arnborg Lervig 14th 1 2014-2015
07th Hjørdis Rasmusdóttir 13 4th 2014-2016
Lív Arge 13 0 2014-2015
08th. Kára Djurhuus 12 1 2014-2015
Gudný Johannessen 12 0 2015-2016
Kristina D. Simonsen 12 0 2001-2004

The youngest player used was Birita Nielsen at 14 years and 11 months.

After goals

Status: October 22, 2017

rank Surname Gates Calls Period
01. Milja Simonsen 9 14th 2014-2015
02. Evy á Lakjuni 6th 14th 2014–0000
03. Heidi Sevdal 4th 09 2005-2007
Hjørdis Rasmusdóttir 4th 13 2014-2016
05. Sarita Maria Mittfoss 3 11 2016–0000
06th Hanna I. Højgaard 2 05 2005-2006
Rebekah Benbakoura 2 08th 2014–0000
Ása Dam á Neystabø 2 08th 2002-2004
Halltóra Joensen 2 09 1997-1999
Jacoba Langgaard 2 09 2004-2006
Eyðvør Klakstein 2 09 2011-2013
Jónvá Hentze 2 15th 2014-2016
Durita Hummeland 2 15th 2014-2016

The youngest goalscorer is Julia Naomi Mortensen at 15 years and 9 months.

Individual evidence

  1. a b U 19 kvinnur: Allir leikarar (Faroese)

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