1. deild

The first deild ( German 1st league), Fyrsta deild, is the second highest division in Faroese men's soccer. It was ( German: Central League ) 1943, a year after the Meistaradeildin under the name Meðaldeildin founded. From 1976 until 2004 she was named second deild.

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Development

With the introduction of the League operation in the Meistaradeildin 1947 although there was unterklassige leagues, but still no promotion and relegation rules. This came only from 1976 to fruition. Thus, in first seven participants in the first table of the second division rose in the top flight and on the table last in the next lower league from. In 1979, the league was expanded to eight teams in 1988 to ten. Between 1987 and 1994, in addition to the runners-up of the Tabellenvorletzte the second division two increased in the first division, and in 1988 in addition to the third tier from, 1995 to 2005 played the runners-up of the second league two relegation matches against the league Ninth the premier league and the table Ninth Relegation games against second the third division.

Current mode

In the first Deild each team plays at 27 matchdays three times each against each other. These carry the five point best teams from the previous season, including the two relegated from the top division, 14 home games, the other teams 13 The two point best team to end of the season advance to the Effodeildin, the last two teams to rise in the second Deild from. Should exist in this case of a tie will be decided first by goal difference and then goals scored after the. If after that still prevails tie and it comes to the ascent or descent, a playoff will be played on neutral ground.

Ascent and descent control

The second division is the top division, are eligible to play for the second representations. However, this may only ascend from the third division, if the first team plays first-class in the next season. If a team descends from the top division and their second representation is active in the second division, the second team automatically descends to the third tier. If the second representation be based on a non- relegation spot, the point- best team remains on the relegation places in the league.

Participants Season 2013

  • B36 Tórshavn II ( Up )
  • B68 Toftir ( relegated )
  • B71 Sandur
  • EB / Streymur II
  • FC Suðuroy ( relegated )
  • HB Tórshavn II
  • KÍ Klaksvík II
  • Skala ÍF
  • TB Tvøroyri II ( Up )
  • Víkingur Gøta II

Scorers (since 1991)

Previous champions

KÍ Klaksvík II was eleven tracks most champions of the second division before B36 Tórshavn II with nine and HB Tórshavn II and NSÍ Runavík with five successes. Given the number of ascents in the first division, which are possible only since 1976, ÍF Fuglafjørður leads with six against B71 Sandur, NSÍ Runavík and TB Tvøroyri with five.

All time standings

The eternal table includes all seasons since the introduction of promotion and relegation in 1976. For the following list of the three- point rule was based on. 2012 playing in the first Deild clubs are highlighted in green.

1 Royn Hvalba and VB / Sumba II withdrew in 2006 during the season back, the season is here in the number included.

2 Played 1976-1990 as Fram Tórshavn in the league.

3 Played between 2005 and 2007 as a FS Vágar 2004 in the league.

4 Played in 2008 and 2009 as VB / Sumba in 2004 in the league.

5 Played 1995 Sumba / VB II in the league.

Legend:

S = Wins; D = Draw; N = Losses; GT = Goals against

Worth mentioning

  • KÍ Klaksvík II played from 1991 to 2004 14 years in a row in the second division. This was also demonstrated LIF Leirvík 1994-2007.
  • The scarcest championship was 1981 LIF Leirvík that stood out for the better Torquotienten against MB Miðvágur. 2011 were the second-and third-place Tvøroyri TB and AB Argir point and torgleich after the last matchday. Only the higher number of goals scored by one case showed the rash around the rise.
  • GÍ Gøta succeeded in 1979 as rising stars of the direct walkover from the third to the first division. LIF Leirvík and Skala ÍF could repeat this feat in 1981 and 2001, respectively.
  • In the opposite direction went VB Vágur, each occupied in 1981 and 1982, the last place in the first and second division. 2008 Skala ÍF finished last in the first division, and in 2009 the penultimate place in the second division and thus also increased within two years from the first to the third tier from.

Point - and Torrekorde

Points

  • Without loss of points was 1979 GÍ Gøta champion after all 14 games were won. Remained unbeaten otherwise only B71 Sandur in 1991 with a ratio of 34:2 point after 18 games.
  • The highest score after the introduction of the three- point rule in 1995 scored at 18 matchdays FS Vágar 1999 with 48 in 27 game days the record is 72 points, set up by B68 Toftir in 2007.
  • Without point gain was 07 Vestur II 2011 because after 27 games. Sieglos also remained KÍ Klaksvík II in 1979 and GÍ Gøta II in 2005, only one point was after 14 or 18 games to book.

Goals

  • The most goals scored on average 4.33 FS Vágar 1999 ( 78 goals in 18 games).
  • The fewest goals conceded on average with 0.50 TB Tvøroyri 1989 ( 9 goals in 18 games).
  • The best goal difference pointed with 3.06 in section B68 Toftir 2005 ( 55 in 18 games).
  • Only 0.57 goals on average reach SÍ Sørvágur 1983 ( 8 goals in 14 games ).
  • 4.61 Goals against average conceded GÍ Gøta II 2005 ( 83 goals in 18 games).
  • 07 Vestur II holds with an average goal difference of -3.74 ( -101 in 27 games ) since 2011 in this sector, the negative record.
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