1. deild kvinnur
Founded | 1985 |
---|---|
Country | Faroe Islands |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 5 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | Faroese Women's Cup |
International cup(s) | Women's Champions League |
Current champions | KÍ Klaksvík (19th title) (2019) |
Most championships | KÍ Klaksvík (19 titles) |
Current: 2019 1. deild kvinnur |
The 1. deild kvinnur (also known as Betri deild kvinnur for sponsorship reasons[1]) is the top level women's football league of the Faroe Islands.
It is organized by the Faroe Islands Football Association and it was first played in 1985. The winners qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League.
History
The league was played for the first time in 1985. In its early years and throughout the 1990s, it was dominated by the Tórshavn teams, with HB winning it seven times and B36 four; other teams to be crowned champions in the period were Skála, two times, and ÍF, once. KÍ also won their first title during the successful period of the Tórshavn duo.
The KÍ era
KÍ dominated the league from 2000, winning it seventeen times in a row,[2] establishing a new world record for consecutive championships won.[3]
The dominance was so big that in an interview in 2005, after winning the league for the sixth consecutive season, KÍ midfielder Malena Josephsen stated: "We know when we go on the pitch that we will win the match, the only question is [by] how much we will win. We are not getting any better by playing in this league."[4]
A new champion and sponsorship deal
After being runners-up four consecutive times, EB/Streymur/Skála ended KÍ's winning streak in 2017,[5] becoming only the second club to represent the Faroe Islands in the UEFA Women's Champions League,[6] and defended their title in 2018.
For the 2018 season, the league gained its first sponsorship deal, when the FSF announced that Betri, a bank headquartered in Tórshavn, would sponsor the men's and women's leagues, thus changing 1. deild kvinnur's name to Betri deildin kvinnur.[1][7]
Format
In 2019 the league will be contested by five teams, playing each other four times for a total of 16 matches. A second division exists, but there is no promotion and relegation between the two divisions.[8]
Current teams
In 2019 the league will be contested by five teams, a decrease from last season's six, as B68 joined ÍF/Víkingur to compete as ÍF/Víkingur/B68.[9][10]
List of seasons
Season | Champions[11] | Runners-up | Top Scorer (club)[12] | Goals |
---|---|---|---|---|
1985 | B36 | HB | not available | |
1986 | HB | GÍ | ||
1987 | B36 (2) | HB | ||
1988 | HB (2) | B36 | ||
1989 | HB (3) | ÍF | Hildur Rasmussen (B36) | 16 |
1990 | Skála | HB | Malan Klakkstein (KÍ) | 19 |
1991 | ÍF | KÍ | Kristina Eyðbjørnsdóttir (ÍF) | 18 |
1992 | Skála (2) | KÍ | Malan Klakkstein (KÍ) | 18 |
1993 | HB (4) | VB | Helga Ellingsgaard (HB) | 11 |
1994 | HB (5) | B36 | Helga Ellingsgaard (HB) | 15 |
1995 | HB (6) | B36 | Sigrun Mikkelsen (HB) | 30 |
1996 | B36 (3) | KÍ | Signhild Petersen (Skála) Sigrun Mikkelsen (HB) Sonja Steinhólm (LÍF) |
11 |
1997 | KÍ | HB | Rannvá Andreasen (KÍ) | 28 |
1998 | B36 (4) | HB | Rannvá Andreasen (KÍ) | 20 |
1999 | HB (7) | KÍ | Eyðfríð Kristiansen (HB) Rakul Joensen (B36) |
12 |
2000 | KÍ (2) | VB | Halltóra Joensen (VB) | 26 |
2001 | KÍ (3) | B36 | Kristina Eyðbjørnsdóttir (HB) | 17 |
2002 | KÍ (4) | B36 | Rannvá Andreasen (KÍ) | 36 |
2003 | KÍ (5) | B68 | Rannvá Andreasen (KÍ) | 46 |
2004 | KÍ (6) | B36 | Rannvá Andreasen (KÍ) | 30 |
2005 | KÍ (7) | B36 | Malena Josephsen (KÍ) | 27 |
2006 | KÍ (8) | GÍ | Rannvá Andreasen (KÍ) Hanna Højgaard (GÍ) |
28 |
2007 | KÍ (9) | B36 | Malena Josephsen (KÍ) | 17 |
2008 | KÍ (10) | AB | Rannvá Andreasen (KÍ) | 27 |
2009 | KÍ (11) | AB | Rannvá Andreasen (KÍ) | 28 |
2010 | KÍ (12) | AB | Rannvá Andreasen (KÍ) | 27 |
2011 | KÍ (13) | AB | Rannvá Andreasen (KÍ) | 29 |
2012 | KÍ (14) | B36 | Rannvá Andreasen (KÍ) | 31 |
2013 | KÍ (15) | EB/Streymur/Skála | Heidi Sevdal (HB) | 29 |
2014 | KÍ (16) | EB/Streymur/Skála | Rannvá Andreasen (KÍ) Heidi Sevdal (HB) |
29 |
2015 | KÍ (17) | EB/Streymur/Skála | Heidi Sevdal (HB) Maria Thomsen (KÍ) |
22 |
2016 | KÍ (18) | EB/Streymur/Skála | Milja Simonsen (HB) | 25 |
2017 | EB/Streymur/Skála | KÍ | Heidi Sevdal (EBS/Skála) | 33 |
2018 | EB/Streymur/Skála (2) | HB | Heidi Sevdal (HB) | 23 |
2019 | KÍ (19) | HB | Heidi Sevdal (HB) | 25 |
Titles by club
Club | Location | Titles | Runners-up |
---|---|---|---|
KÍ | Klaksvík | 19 | 4 |
HB | Tórshavn | 7 | 7 |
B36 | Tórshavn | 4 | 10 |
EB/Streymur/Skála | Skála / Streymnes | 2 | 4 |
Skála | Skála | 2 | 0 |
ÍF | Fuglafjørður | 1 | 1 |
AB | Argir | 0 | 4 |
GÍ | Norðragøta | 0 | 2 |
VB | Vágur | 0 | 2 |
B68 | Toftir | 0 | 1 |
Clubs in bold are currently playing in the league.
Clubs in italics are competing in cooperation with another club or inactive in women's football.
References
- ^ a b "Betri og FSF gjørt stuðulsavtalu" (in Faroese). FSF. 15 December 2017. Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
- ^ "KÍ flúgvandi og 17. árið á rað føroyameistarar" (in Faroese). Norðoya Portalurin. 11 October 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
- ^ "KÍ føroyameistari og evropeiskt met" (in Faroese). KVF. 12 October 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ "Interview: Malena Josephsen (KI Klaksvik)". Soccerway. 24 September 2005. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ "EBS/Skála koppaði KÍ". in.fo. 7 October 2017. Archived from the original on 22 October 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
- ^ "Women's Champions League entries confirmed". UEFA. 8 June 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ "Nova era: FSF assina com novo patrocinador e muda nome das ligas masculina e feminina" (in Portuguese). Faroe Football. 21 December 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ "Women's football in the Faroe Islands". FSF. Archived from the original on 2019-02-16. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
- ^ Jákup Ósá (13 February 2019). "B68 hevur lagt saman við ÍF/Víkingi" (in Faroese). Bolt.fo. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ Tróndur Arge (14 February 2019). "Kvinnudeildin minkar niður í fimm lið" (in Faroese). in.fo. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ "Kvinnur - FM og steypavinnarar". Faroe Soccer.
- ^ "Betri Deildin kvinnur (choose "Mál", which means goal, and the year)" (in Faroese). Faroe Soccer.
External links
- League at UEFA
- Faroese women's league on Soccerway.com