1. deild kvinnur

The Faroese football championship of women in the first Deild ( German 1st league), the top division in Faroese women's game played out. It was founded in 1985 and comprises eight teams. Below this league, the second is Deild ( German: 2nd league). In addition to the championship, a trophy will be played out since 1990.

  • 7.1 players 7.1.1 inserts
  • 7.1.2 Goals
  • 7.2.1 points
  • 7.2.2 Goals

Development

At its inception in 1985 13 teams played in two groups separated by return game against each other, GÍ Gøta was represented by a first and second team. Finally, a final between the top two teams was played. Four teams of both groups played a year later in a group a total of 14 games with back and leg against each other, the last two teams had to dismount. These leagues size was largely maintained until 1997, it rose at a regular relegated each season is always a second division to the first division. 1987, however, only seven teams were represented in the championship. This year, there were no losers, so that again the normal leagues size has been reached in the following year. In 1995, the three-point rule was introduced and it was once played a triple round of 21 match days, and there were between 1996 and 1998 play-offs between the second-bottom of the first Deild and the winners of the 2nd Deild, said in the last two sweeps second division was victorious. 1998 was the championship again only seven teams, even in 1999 only four teams, which was founded in retreats of several teams. To compensate for this was played each other four times in 1999. As of 2001 took except for the years 2003 and 2006, when ten or eight teams played in the first division, each with six or seven teams in the game operation part, where from 2000 to 2002 initially preceded by a group stage of the tournament. In 2001 there were also once a qualification game between the last placed the first round and the third- placed teams from the second Deild. The number of relegated from the first division varied from zero to two. Furthermore, it was played from 2005 four times against any other team. An exception in this case again the 2006 season. Upon completion of the preliminary round with round-trip games themselves qualified the first four teams for the championship round, which was held again with return game, the points were halved from the previous round and rounded up where necessary. The last four teams from the preliminary round played in the same system from the two relegated, promoted, there was no case.

In 2012 there was the next major reform. The six teams in the preseason have been added to the four winners of the second Deild, so that a total of ten teams playing off the championship.

Current mode

In the first Deild each of the six teams to 20 match days played four times against each other. The point- best team in the season-ending Masters is this league and qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions League. Should exist in this case of a tie will be decided first by goal difference and then goals scored after the. If this still prevails tie, a playoff will be played on neutral ground.

Participants 2014 season

  • AB Argir
  • B36 Tórshavn
  • EB / Streymur / Skala
  • HB Torshavn
  • ÍF / Víkingur
  • KÍ Klaksvík ( Masters / cup winner 2013)

Scorer inside (since 1992)

Since 1992 Rannvá B. Andreasen has already been eleven times top scorer, the first title she won in 1997, the date the last of 2012. Likewise were successfully several times Helga Ellingsgaard (1993, 1994), Sigrun Mikkelsen (1995, 1996) and Malena Josephsen (2005, 2007). Rannvá Biskopstø Andreasen also sets the record for the most goals scored in a season, 2003, she was a total of 46 times in 16 games successfully, 1993 ( in 14 games ) and 1996 ( in 12 games ) 11 goals already submitted to the title.

Up to now ask the scorer since 1992, seven different teams. Multiple successful were here only KÍ Klaksvík with 15 and HB Tórshavn with seven titles, with Kristina Eyðbjørnsdóttir 2001 was active for both clubs.

Previous champions

  • 2005: KÍ Klaksvík
  • 2006: KÍ Klaksvík
  • 2007: KÍ Klaksvík
  • 2008: KÍ Klaksvík
  • 2009: KÍ Klaksvík
  • 2010: KÍ Klaksvík
  • 2011: KÍ Klaksvík
  • 2012: KÍ Klaksvík
  • 2013: KÍ Klaksvík

Record champions

Worth mentioning

  • KÍ Klaksvík is the only team that every year so far played in the first league, also with 13 participations (as of 2013/14 ) the only European team that has so far taken part in every season of the UEFA Women's Champions League.
  • Then had to Víkingur Gøta, 2008 came and took the place of GÍ Gøta and the 2013 and 2014 launched gaming communities EB / Streymur / Skala and ÍF / Víkingur also been suffering any decline due to a merger.
  • Most commonly runner- B36 Tórshavn (11) before HB Tórshavn (5) and AB Argir (4).
  • ÍF Fuglafjørður rose in 1992 as so far only from the reigning champion.
  • The best placement as Movers was the third place. This reached LIF Leirvík 1996 VB Vágur 1999 and B36 Tórshavn in 2011. Fourth place occupied in their career season ÍF Fuglafjørður (1994 ), B68 Toftir (2001) and GÍ Gøta ( 2002).
  • NSÍ Runavík switched most often the class between the first and second division. Every seven times was a promotion and relegation to book. Behind him SÍ Sumba with five up-and- six descents.

Records

Players

Inserts

Below is a list of the players with the most stakes in the competition marked since 1991. Grease players are still active. If there are several clubs in the current association is marked in bold.

Goals

Below is a list of the most successful goalscorers in the competition marked since 1991. Grease players are still active. If there are several clubs in the current association is marked in bold.

Clubs

Points

  • A total of nine times the master remained undefeated in a season. Two times was this HB Tórshavn reach (1988 and 1989 ), seven times KÍ Klaksvík (2003-2005, 2008, 2010-2012 ), where it latter team even managed twice to win the championship without losing points. So in 2003 16 wins in 2004 and 10 victories were achieved in as many games.
  • The highest score among the two- point rule achieved in 1989 HB Tórshavn with 27:1 points in 14 games. After introduction of the three - point rule, the record is 58 points, set up by KÍ Klaksvík in 2008 and 2011 in each 20 game days.
  • Six times a team in one season did not manage a single point of success, these include GÍ Gøta II ( 1985), MB Miðvágur (1986 and 1991 ), KÍ Klaksvík (1987 ), NSÍ Runavík (1989 ) and Skala ÍF (1998). Sieglos were further GÍ Gøta (1990 ), SÍ Sumba (1997), Skala ÍF (2002), VB / Sumba (2008), MB Miðvágur (2010) and FC Suðuroy (2012 ).

Goals

As in the first Deild the number of days varied game several times, the records made ​​at the gates can be compared only by the respective average. Accordingly, scored the most goals with 9.31 in average in 2003 KÍ Klaksvík (149 goals in 16 games ), the least with 0.07 on average in 1988 SÍ Sumba (one goal in 14 games ). The fewest goals conceded on average with 0.14 1988 HB Tórshavn ( two goals in 14 games ), most with an average of 7.8 per game 2000 Skala ÍF (78 goals conceded in 10 games ). With the goal difference keeps the best performance since 2003 KÍ Klaksvík with 8.94 per game ( 143 in 16 games ), the negative record is -7.5 per game ( -75 in 10 games ), erected in 2000 by Skala ÍF.

The highest victory there on April 5, 2012, when KÍ Klaksvík won at home with 26:0 against FC Suðuroy.

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