07 Vestur

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07 Vestur
Full name 07 Vestur
Founded 6 November 2007
Ground á Dungasandi
Ground Capacity 2000
Chairman Eivin Jacobsen
Manager Hegga Samuelsen
League Effodeildin
2012 10th (relegated)
Home colours
Away colours
07 Vestur (in white) vs. TB Tvøroyri, Effodeildin in May 2013.

07 Vestur is a Faroese football club, which was founded in 2007. It is located in Sandavágur and Sørvágur on Vágar island. They currently (2013) play in Effodeildin (the Premier League of the Faroe Islands).

History

The club was founded 18 December 1993 as FS Vágar. It was a merger of Vágar island teams MB Miðvágur and SÍF Sandavágur in order to increase the footballing standard of this part of the Faroe Islands. SÍ Sørvágur, also located on Vágar, joined the club in 1998. Soon, the newly founded club promoted to the national top league which, at that point in 1995, was called 1. deild. Unfortunately, the team was not able to permanently secure a top-tier spot over the years. In 2003, FS Vágar was relegated for good. Soon after that, the alliance between the three founding clubs began to crumble, and FS Vágar was eventually disbanded in the fall of 2004.

Despite the controversy, many people wanted to keep the club alive or, if this was not possible, found another club. So, on 8 November 2004, the club was re-founded as FS Vágar 2004 (FSV04). In fall 2007, talks about a merger between FSV04 and SÍ Sørvágur, one of the members of the first incarnation of the club, started and were successfully concluded on 6 November 2007.[1] The club was renamed 07 Vestur, shortly afterwards. The new name refers both to the founding year of the new club and the location of Vágar island, which is approximately 7° W.[2]

The club currently maintains two men's teams and also a women's team. In 2009 the men's first team played in the Faroe Islands Premier League, but they were relegated and played in 1. deild in 2010. They won 1. deild and were promoted to the Premier League; in 2011 they were playing in the Premier League of Faroese football, but again they remained there for only one season, they ended as 9th with 24 points and got relegated to 1. deild. The first-team recently gained promotion to Effodeildin in 2012 after winning 1. deild with 68 points.[3]

Honours

1. deild

  • Winners: 2008, 2010, 2012

Current squad

07 Vestur 1. deild vs. FC Suðuroy, October 2011
07 Vestur vs FC Suðuroy, Boys U16, April 2012

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Faroe Islands GK Petur Meinhard Magnussen
2 Faroe Islands DF Hans Arni Ellefsen
3 Faroe Islands MF Brandur Heinason
5 Faroe Islands MF Hørður Askham
7 Serbia MF Jovan Radinović Panić
8 Faroe Islands MF Holgar Durhuus
9 Faroe Islands MF Hørður H. Johansen
10 Faroe Islands MF Tór-Ingar Akselsen
11 Faroe Islands MF Brian Olsen
12 Faroe Islands GK Eli Poulsen
No. Position Player
13 Faroe Islands DF Emil Mikkelsen
14 Faroe Islands DF Andrias Eriksen
15 Ivory Coast DF Tehe Aristide
16 Faroe Islands MF Bjarni W. Jørgensen
17 Faroe Islands MF Jákup S. Olsen
18 Faroe Islands MF Jóhan Selfoss
20 Faroe Islands MF Elfinn Ørvarodd
23 Faroe Islands MF Sølvi Egilsson
24 Faroe Islands MF Ásmund Hansen

Notable former players

National players

  • Faroe Islands Torkil Nielsen, former national player for the Faroe Islands. He scored the goal for the Faroe Islands in 1990 in the match against Austria, which Faroe Islands won 1-0.

Managers

  • Denmark Tommy Christiansen (1990)
  • Denmark Finn Røntved (1995)
  • Faroe Islands Albert Ellefsen & Páll Fróði Joensen (1995)
  • Faroe Islands Albert Ellefsen (1996)
  • Poland Piotr Krakowski (1997)
  • Lithuania Kęstutis Latoža (2000–01)
  • Faroe Islands Albert Ellefsen (2001)
  • Faroe Islands Suni á Dalbø (2002)
  • Faroe Islands Albert Ellefsen (2002–03)

  • Faroe Islands Jógvan Nordbúð (2004)
  • Faroe Islands Bill McLeod Jacobsen (2005–06)
  • Faroe Islands Hegga Samuelsen (2006)
  • Bobby Bolton (2006)
  • Faroe Islands Jan Dam (2007)
  • Poland Piotr Krakowski (Jan 1, 2008–Dec 31, 2009)
  • Faroe Islands Hegga Samuelsen (Oct 1, 2010–May 27, 2011)
  • Faroe Islands Jóhan Nielsen (June 1, 2011–Dec 31, 2011)
  • Poland Piotr Krakowski (Jan 1, 2012–)

References

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