MB Miðvágur

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MB Miðvágur
Club logo
Basic data
Surname Miðvágs Bóltfelag
Seat Miðvágur , Faroe Islands
founding January 21, 1905
Colours White blue
president Kristoffur Gaardlykke
Website mb1905.fo
First soccer team
Head coach Kristoffur Vidtfeldt
Venue Miðvági
Places nb
league 3. Deild
2016 10th place (2nd Deild)
home
Away

MB Miðvágur , full name Miðvágs Bóltfelag (" Ball Club of Miðvágur " [ ˈmiːvɔavuɹ ]), abbreviated to MB , is a Faroese football and former volleyball club based in Miðvágur on the island of Vágar .

Soccer

history

Founded on January 21, 1905, MB was one of the first football clubs in the Faroe Islands. But when the national league was introduced in 1942, apart from a brief guest appearance in 1947, it would take until 1978 before MB could finally compete in the first division. In 1978 and 1979 the team was able to keep the class, but a year later they were relegated to the second division. A comeback followed in 1983, and again from 1990 to 1991. That was the time when Mikkjal Danielsen played here, who experienced "the game of his life" as a defender at the Faroe Islands - Austria 1990 football match.

In the following seasons 1995-97 and 2000 MB was only more than part of the merger FS Vágar in the first division .

In 2004 the partners separated from FS Vágar and since then MB has never again been able to participate in the upper echelons. In 2009, MB Miðvágur finished last in the 1st Deild after the rise in the previous year. In the following year, three points behind eighth place, the descent to 3rd Deild followed again as last placed . 2012 managed to return to the third division as runner-up despite the lost defeat in the final against KÍ Klaksvík III . After a fourth place in 2014, the first place to be promoted to 1st Deild . Two last places in a row later, MB finds itself in the fourth division.

Trainer

  • Árni Frederiksen (1978–1980)
  • Finnur Helmsdal (1983)
  • IcelandIceland Þorleif Friðjónsson (1984–1985)
  • EnglandEngland Gary Harris (1990)
  • Sverri Jacobsen (1990)
  • Páll Fróði Joensen (1991)
  • DenmarkDenmark Tommy Møller Nielsen (1992)
  • Finnur Helmsdal (2005)
  • Mathias Davidsen (2006-2007)
  • Dánjal Jákup Joensen (2008)
  • Kári Reynheim (2009)
  • Per Joensen (2009)
  • Jóhannis Joensen (2010-2011)
  • Jens Erik Rasmussen (2012)
  • Súni Fríði Barbá (2013–2014)
  • John N. Thomsen (2015)
  • Kristoffur Vidtfeldt (2016)

player

All players who have played at least ten games for the national team are listed.

League records

  • Best league placement: 3rd place ( 1990 )
  • Biggest home win: 6-0 against VB Vágur (April 29, 1979)
  • Biggest home defeat: 7-0 to TB Tvøroyri (September 10, 1978)
  • Biggest away win: 4-0 against B36 Tórshavn (June 25, 1983), 4-0 against SÍ Sumba (August 10, 1991)
  • Biggest away defeat: 6-0 against B36 Tórshavn (September 7, 1991)
  • Most goals-scored game: KÍ Klaksvík vs. MB Miðvágur 6-5 (June 17, 1990)
  • Eternal table : 17th place

Women's soccer

The women's team from MB played as a founding member in the first two seasons in the 1st Deild , but rose in 1986 as the last-placed team with zero points. In 1991 the team briefly returned to the first division, but again failed to get a point and was relegated again. In 2009, in a syndicate with 07 Vestur, the team was promoted again to first place in the 2nd Deild . After the promotion, the syndicate was dissolved and in the first division, the team got only three points, so that the move to the second division was the result. There, MB 2012 came in last with just one point.

League records

  • Best league placement: 6th place ( 2010 )
  • Biggest home win: 7-1 against GÍ Gøta II (1985)
  • Biggest home defeat: 0:14 against KÍ Klaksvík (April 1, 2010)
  • Biggest away win: 3-0 against GÍ Gøta II (1985)
  • Biggest away defeat: 1:15 against HB Tórshavn (10 August 1986)
  • Most goals-scored game: HB Tórshavn vs. MB Miðvágur 15: 1 (10 August 1986)
  • Eternal table : 20th place

volleyball

MB Miðvágur's volleyball division won the women's championship three times. In the league, however, no more teams are posted for either the men or the women.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Faroe Islands - Participants 1951–1975 and Final Tables 1976–1999 (English)
  2. weltfussball.de: MB Miðvágur »Coach history