Faroe Islands Premier League

Faroe Islands Premier League (Vodafonedeildin)
Faroe Islands Premier League 2011
Founded
1942
Nation
 Faroe Islands
Relegation to
1. deild
Number of teams
10
European qualification
Champions League - 1
Europa League - 3
Cups
Faroe Islands Cup
Faroe Islands Super Cup
Current champions (2010)
HB
Most successful club
HB (21)
Website
The Faroese Football Association Website

The Faroe Islands Premier League, the top division of football in the Faroe Islands, was founded in 1942. It is organised by the Faroe Islands Football Association. The league has been known as Vodafonedeildin since February 2009 for sponsorship reasons.

It currently has 10 participating clubs. At the end of each season, two teams are relegated and two promoted from what is now the First Division.

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History

The league was founded in 1942, although clubs did not compete in European competition until 1992. From 1942 to 1975 it was called Meistaradeildin (Champions Division). Four clubs participated in the first season, they were KÍ Klaksvík (est.1904), TB Tvøroyri (est.1892), B36 Tórshavn (est.1936) and HB Tórshavn (est.1904). The first team to win the championship was KÍ Klaksvík. A Second Division was founded in 1943, but there was no relegation and promotion system at the time. The league was suspended in 1944 due to the friendly occupation of the Faroe Islands by the British army. The league resumed a year later and the current holders TB Tvøroyri, won the league again. Other teams to join in the 1940s were MB Miðvágur, SÍ Sørvágur and VB Vágur. All 3 clubs came and went, SÍ Sørvágur finished runners-up in 1945 and won the league title in 1947, this turned out to be the only period SÍ Sørvágur's history when they played in the top division. In 1952 VB Vágur joined the league again, but they only played two seasons and finished bottom of the table in both seasons. They later rejoined in 1956 and did better than previously. By 1970, KÍ Klaksvík were the most successful club in the Faroe Islands, with 14 titles. The number of teams risen to six in 1971, when ÍF Fuglafjørður entered the league and later became 7 teams in 1976 when NSÍ Runavík joined.

Changes were made in 1976 and the league was renamed '1. deild' (First Division). A relegation and promotion system was also introduced. At the end of the 1976 season one team would be relegated and one team promoted from the newly named 2. deild. NSÍ were the first to be relegated, finishing the season without winning any of their 12 matches. Fram Tórshavn were the first team to be promoted, though their time in the top flight was short lived and were relegated after one season. The new system and increased number of teams in the league gave more clubs a chance to play in the top division. In 1979 the Faroe Islands Football Association was founded and they took control of the football league, this brought more changes and the number of clubs in 1. deild was expanded to eight. In 1987 there was no relegated from the league, as the number of clubs was to be expanded to ten and from the 1988 season onwards, two clubs would be relegated and two promoted into 1. deild.

Since 1992 teams in the Faroe Islands were invited by UEFA to take part in European competitions. As 1. deild winners in 1991, KÍ Klaksvík entered the Champions League and as Cup winners B36 Tórshavn in the Cup Winners Cup. KÍ lost both matches against Latvian side Skonto Riga, 3-1 and 3-0. While B36 went close against Avenir Beggen, with a 1-1 draw and a 0-1 loss in the away leg, losing 2-1 on aggreagate in the Qualifying round. In the 1990s a relegation play-off was introduced, in which the ninth placed team played the second placed team from 2. deild. Though this was later scraped. Since 1995 teams where awarded 3 points for a win, instead of 2 points as was previously. In 2003 HB Tórshavn won the league and equalled KÍ Klaksvík's record of 17 titles, a year later HB bettered that and won the title for the 18th time. In 2004 1. deild was renamed formuladeildin for sponsorship reasons. 2. deild adopted the name of 1. deild, the 3rd and 4th tier were named 2. deild and 3. deild. Then 5 years later in 2009, a 3 year deal was agreed with Vodafone and the name was changed again to vodafonedeildin. A new 4 year deal for the television rights was also agreed, the Football Association sold the rights for a record 64 million DKK, to the sports rights agency Kentaro. Previously, the rights were with Sportfive, which paid around 11 million DKK.

Faroese Premier League Champions
Team Titles
HB 21
17
B36 9
TB 8
6
B68 3
B71 1
EB/Streymur 1
ÍF 1
NSÍ 1
1
VB 1

Clubs for the 2011 season

Main Article Faroe Islands Premier League 2011

Club Location League Position Cup UEFA Competitions
07 Vestur (R) Sørvágur R1
B36 Tórshavn Tórshavn SF
B68 Toftir Toftir QF
B71 Sandoy (R) Sandur R1
EB/Streymur Streymnes W Europa League
HB Tórshavn Tórshavn R1 UEFA Champions League
ÍF Fuglafjørður Fuglafjørður F Europa League
KÍ Klaksvík Klaksvík R1
NSÍ Runavík Runavík R1 Europa League
Vikingur Gøta SF

The newly promoted clubs are 07 Vestur and KÍ Klaksvík.

Premier League winners

Season Clubs Champion Pts Place 2nd Pts
1942 KÍ Klaksvík TB Tvøroyri
1943 TB Tvøroyri MB Miðvágur
1944 x no tournament x x x
1945 KÍ Klaksvík SÍ Sørvágur
1946 B36 Tórshavn VB Vágur
1947 SÍ Sørvágur B36 Tórshavn
1948 B36 Tórshavn HB Tórshavn
1949 TB Tvøroyri HB Tórshavn
1950 B36 Tórshavn TB Tvøroyri
1951 4 TB Tvøroyri KÍ Klaksvík
1952 5 KÍ Klaksvík TB Tvøroyri
1953 5 KÍ Klaksvík HB Tórshavn
1954 4 KÍ Klaksvík HB Tórshavn
1955 4 HB Tórshavn TB Tvøroyri
1956 5 KÍ Klaksvík TB Tvøroyri
1957 5 KÍ Klaksvík VB Vágur
1958 5 KÍ Klaksvík HB Tórshavn
1959 5 B36 Tórshavn KÍ Klaksvík
1960 4 HB Tórshavn B36 Tórshavn
1961 4 KÍ Klaksvík B36 Tórshavn
1962 4 B36 Tórshavn KÍ Klaksvík
1963 4 HB Tórshavn KÍ Klaksvík
1964 4 HB Tórshavn B36 Tórshavn
1965 4 HB Tórshavn B36 Tórshavn
1966 5 KÍ Klaksvík B36 Tórshavn
1967 5 KÍ Klaksvík HB Tórshavn
1968 5 KÍ Klaksvík HB Tórshavn
1969 5 KÍ Klaksvík HB Tórshavn
1970 5 KÍ Klaksvík HB Tórshavn
1971 6 HB Tórshavn KÍ Klaksvík
1972 6 KÍ Klaksvík HB Tórshavn
1973 6 HB Tórshavn KÍ Klaksvík
1974 6 HB Tórshavn KÍ Klaksvík
1975 6 HB Tórshavn KÍ Klaksvík
1976 7 TB Tvøroyri 20 HB Tórshavn 19
1977 7 TB Tvøroyri 20 HB Tórshavn 16
1978 7 HB Tórshavn 20 TB Tvøroyri 19
1979 8 ÍF Fuglafjørður 25 TB Tvøroyri 24
1980 8 TB Tvøroyri 25 HB Tórshavn 20
1981 8 HB Tórshavn 21 TB Tvøroyri 21
1982 8 HB Tórshavn 22 TB Tvøroyri 19
1983 8 GÍ Gøta 19 HB Tórshavn 18
1984 8 B68 Toftir 21 TB Tvøroyri 19
1985 8 B68 Toftir 21 HB Tórshavn 19
1986 8 GÍ Gøta 20 HB Tórshavn 17
1987 8 TB Tvøroyri 18 HB Tórshavn 17
1988 10 HB Tórshavn 25 B68 Toftir 24
1989 10 B71 Sandoy 31 HB Tórshavn 22
1990 10 HB Tórshavn 24 B36 Tórshavn 20
1991 10 KÍ Klaksvík 24 B36 Tórshavn 24
1992 10 B68 Toftir 27 GÍ Gøta 25
1993 10 GÍ Gøta 28 HB Tórshavn 25
1994 10 GÍ Gøta 30 HB Tórshavn 30
1995 10 GÍ Gøta 41 HB Tórshavn 33
1996 10 GÍ Gøta 39 KÍ Klaksvík 39
1997 10 B36 Tórshavn 48 HB Tórshavn 41
1998 10 HB Tórshavn 45 KÍ Klaksvík 38
1999 10 KÍ Klaksvík 41 GÍ Gøta 39
2000 10 VB Vágur 40 HB Tórshavn 38
2001 10 B36 Tórshavn 46 GÍ Gøta 42
2002 10 HB Tórshavn 41 NSÍ Runavík 36
2003 10 HB Tórshavn 41 B36 Tórshavn 37
2004 10 HB Tórshavn 41 B36 Tórshavn 34
2005 10 B36 Tórshavn 54 Skála ÍF 50
2006 10 HB Tórshavn 55 EB/Streymur 54
2007 10 NSÍ Runavík 61 EB/Streymur 54
2008 10 EB/Streymur 54 HB Tórshavn 48
2009 10 HB Tórshavn 55 EB/Streymur 50
2010 10 HB Tórshavn 54 EB/Streymur 51
2011 10 B36 Tórshavn 67 EB/Streymur 60

Top Goal Scorers by season

Season Top Scorer Goals Club
1980 Jóan Petur Olgarsson
18
TB Tvøroyri
1981 Jóannes Jakobsen
14
HB Tórshavn
1982 Jóannes Jakobsen
9
HB Tórshavn
1983 Hansen
Hans Leo í Bartalsstovu
10
B36 Tórshavn
GÍ Gøta
1984 Aksel Højgaard
10
B68 Toftir
1985 Unknown
1986 Beinur Poulsen
14
KÍ Klaksvík
1987 Simun Petur Justinussen
12
GÍ Gøta
1988 Kurt Mørkøre
13
LÍF Leirvík
1989 Egill Steinþórsson
15
VB Vágur
1990 Gunnar Mohr
Jens Erik Rasmussen
10
HB Tórshavn
MB Miðvágur
1991 Símun Petur Justinussen
17
GÍ Gøta
1992 Símun Petur Justinussen
14
GÍ Gøta
1993 Uni Arge
11
HB Tórshavn
1994 John Petersen
21
GÍ Gøta
1995 Súni Fríði Johannesen
24
B68 Toftir
1996 Kurt Mørkøre
20
KÍ Klaksvík
1997 Uni Arge
24
HB Tórshavn
1998 Jákup á Borg
20
B36 Tórshavn
1999 Jákup á Borg
17
B36 Tórshavn
2000 Súni Fríði Johannesen
16
B36 Tórshavn
2001 Helgi L. Petersen
19
GÍ Gøta
2002 Andrew av Fløtum
18
HB Tórshavn
2003 Hjalgrím Elttør
13
KÍ Klaksvík
2004 Sonni L. Petersen
13
EB/Streymur
2005 Christian Høgni Jacobsen
18
NSÍ Runavík
2006 Christian Høgni Jacobsen
18
NSÍ Runavík
2007 Amed Davy Sylla
18
B36 Tórshavn
2008 Arnbjørn Hansen
20
EB/Streymur
2009 Finnur Justinussen
19
Víkingur
2010 Arnbjørn Hansen
Christian Høgni Jacobsen
22
EB/Streymur
NSÍ
2011 Finnur Justinussen
21
Víkingur

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