Undrið FF
Undrið FF
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Full name |
Undrið Fótbóltsfelag |
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Founded |
18 January 2006 |
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Ground |
Gundadalur |
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Chairman |
Árni Rafnarson |
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Coach |
Ásbjørn N. Nattestad |
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League |
2. deild |
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Undrið FF is a Faroese football team from the Faroese capital Tórshavn. The team also plays at the Gundadalur. The club was founded 18 January 2006, under the name Undri FF. This makes the team the youngest member of the Faroe Islands Football Association.
History
The idea to found the new football team began with a birthday party in 2005.
In the 2010 season the team lost the 3. Deild final to B36, but gained promotion to 2. Deild. The club also announced the signing of Rúni Elttør and Høgni Joensen, both former top-flight Faroese footballers, as team coaches for the 2011 season.
Name
The team is named after its first team sponsor, the Faroese representative of the Icelandic soap producer Undri, which means wonder in Icelandic. It means the same in the Faroese language, however a definite article is added making it Undrið, but the Faroese pronunciation remains the same. (In Icelandic, they would be different).
Club logo 2006-2010.
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. |
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Position |
Player
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1 |
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GK |
Aron Ingi Lenvig
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2 |
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MF |
Mikkjal Petur Hvannastein
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3 |
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DF |
Sølvi Mikkelsen
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4 |
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MF |
Trygvi Absalonsen
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7 |
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DF |
Símun Høgnesen
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9 |
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MF |
Christian Vilhelm Jacobsen (captain)
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10 |
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MF |
Tom Jacobsen
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13 |
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DF |
Brynleif Hansen
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19 |
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DF |
Bjarki Olsen
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20 |
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MF |
Eirikur Jacobsen
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21 |
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MF |
Ivan Hofgaard |
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No. |
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Position |
Player
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83 |
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MF |
Leivur á Lakjuni
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85 |
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FW |
Pauli Ø. Mohr
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91 |
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MF |
Rani Jacobsen |
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Team records
- Biggest win: Undri FF - Víkingur 3. deild 16-1
- Biggest defeat: ÍF - Undri FF 11-1
- Most goals: Dan Syderbø
- Most matches: Mikkjal Hvannastein
- Most goals in one match: Christian V. Jacobsen, 6 goals
- Longest Clean Sheet: Arne Winthereig
- Most times captain: Mikkjal Hvannastein
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