Faroe Islands Premier League Explained

Faroe Islands Premier League
Pixels:120
Country:Faroe Islands
Confed:UEFA
Founded:
(as Meistaradeildin)
Teams:10
Relegation:1. deild
Levels:1
Domest Cup:Faroe Islands Cup
Faroe Islands Super Cup
Confed Cup:UEFA Champions League
UEFA Conference League
Champions:KÍ Klaksvík (21st title)
Season:2023
Most Champs:HB Tórshavn (24 titles)
Most Appearances:Fróði Benjaminsen (503)
Top Goalscorer:Klæmint Olsen (226)
Tv:Televarpið
Current:2024 Faroe Islands Premier League

The Faroe Islands Premier League (also known as Betri deildin menn for sponsorship reasons) is the top level of football in the Faroe Islands. It was founded in 1942 as Meistaradeildin, and it is played in current format since 2005, when Premier League replaced 1. deild as the country's top football division. The league is organised by the Faroe Islands Football Association.

It is contested by 10 clubs. At the end of every season, two teams are relegated and two promoted from 1. deild.

As of February 2024, the Faroe Islands Premier League is ranked 38th out of 55 leagues in the UEFA coefficient.[1]

History

The league was founded in 1942,[2] although clubs did not take part in European competitions until 1992,[3] because the Faroe Islands Football Association joined UEFA only in 1990.[4] From 1942 to 1946, the competition was played in a knockout format, and from 1947 onwards in a league format.

Before the creation of the Faroe Islands Football Association in 1979, the league was organized by the Faroe Islands Sports Association. The only time a season was not played was during the British occupation in 1944, when a lack of footballs caused the season to be cancelled.

The league was known by several names; from its foundation in 1942 until 1975, it was known as Meistaradeildin. It changed its name to 1. deild in 1976 and introduced promotion and relegation system.[5] Since 2005 the league has had different sponsored names, being called Formuladeildin from 2005 to 2008, Vodafonedeildin from 2009 to 2012, Effodeildin from 2012 to 2017, and since 2018 Betri deildin menn.

Competition format

The league is contested by 10 teams, who play each other three times. A draw is made before the elaboration of the next season's fixtures to decide which teams will have an additional home game. Formerly this was decided based on clubs' performance in the previous season.

Promotion and relegation

At the end of the season, two teams are relegated and two are promoted to and from 1. deild. Like in Spain, the teams are allowed to put their B and C teams in the lower divisions, and there will only be relegation if at least one non-reserve team finish in the 1. deild top three.[6]

In the past, the league used a promotion-relegation playoff between the 9th placed team and the 2nd placed team in 1. deild, played from 1995 until 2005.

European qualification

Currently, the Faroese champion qualify to the UEFA Champions League Preliminary round, while the second placed team enter the UEFA Europa Conference League at the first qualifying round. An additional berth in the Europa Conference League first qualifying round is granted to the Faroe Islands Cup winners. If the winners of that competition have already qualified to a European competition, the berth is given to the third placed team in the league. Since the introduction of Europa Conference League, teams from the Faroe Islands can only qualify directly to the UEFA Europa League by winning the Europa Conference League.

Current teams

See main article: 2024 Faroe Islands Premier League.

Club[7] Position
in 2023
City
5th Sørvágur
4th Tórshavn
7th Toftir
6th Streymnes
3rd Tórshavn
8th Fuglafjørður
1st Klaksvík
2nd (promoted) Runavík
1st (promoted) Skála
2nd Norðragøta

List of seasons

Bold indicates teams who also won the Faroe Islands Cup that season, an achievement known as the double.[8]

SeasonChampionRunner-upTop scorer (club)[9] Goals
1942TBnot available
1943TBMB
1944No tournament due to lack of footballs during the British occupation of the Faroe Islands.[10]
1945 (2)not available
1946B36VB
1947
1948B36 (2)HB
1949TB (2)HB
1950B36 (3)TB
1951TB (3)
1952 (3)TB
1953 (4)HB
1954 (5)HB
1955HBTB
1956 (6)TB
1957 (7)VB
1958 (8)HB
1959B36 (4)
1960HB (2)B36
1961 (9)B36
1962B36 (5)
1963HB (3)
1964HB (4)B36
1965HB (5)B36
1966 (10)HB
1967 (11)HB
1968 (12)B36
1969 (13)HB
1970 (14)HB
1971HB (6) Heri Nolsøe (HB)20
1972 (15)HB Heri Nolsøe (HB)16
1973HB (7) John Eysturoy (HB)13
1974HB (8) Johan Johannesen (HB)10
1975HB (9) Johan Johannesen (HB)8
1976TB (4)HB Heri Nolsøe (HB)14
1977TB (5)HB Dave R. Jones (ÍF)12
1978HB (10)TB Ásmund Nolsøe (TB)9
1979ÍFTB Meinhardt Dalbú (ÍF)17
1980TB (6)HB Sveinbjørn Danielsson (TB)15
1981HB (11)TB Suni Jacobsen (HB)12
1982HB (12)TB Henrik Thomsen (TB)7
1983HB Petur Hans Hansen (B68)10
1984B68TB Aksel Højgaard (B68)
Erling Jacobsen (HB)
10
1985B68 (2)HB Símun Petur Justinussen (GÍ)10
1986 (2)HB Jesper Wiemer (B68)13
1987TB (7)HB Símun Petur Justinussen (GÍ)
Egill Steinþórsson (TB)
10
1988HB (13)B68 Jógvan Petersen (B68)9
1989B71HB Egill Steinþórsson (VB)16
1990HB (14)B36 Jón Pauli Olsen (VB)10
1991 (16)B36 Símun Petur Justinussen (GÍ)15
1992B68 (3) Símun Petur Justinussen (GÍ)14
1993 (3)HB Uni Arge (HB)11
1994 (4)HB John Petersen (GÍ)21
1995 (5)HB Súni Fríði Johannesen (B68)24
1996 (6) Kurt Mørkøre (KÍ)20
1997B36 (6)HB Uni Arge (HB)24
1998HB (15) Jákup á Borg (B36)20
1999 (17) Jákup á Borg (B36)17
2000VBHB Súni Fríði Johannesen (B68)16
2001B36 (7) Helgi Petersen (GÍ)19
2002HB (16)NSÍ Andrew av Fløtum (HB)18
2003HB (17)B36 Hjalgrím Elttør (KÍ)13
2004HB (18)B36 Sonni Petersen (EB/Streymur)13
2005B36 (8)Skála Christian Høgni Jacobsen (NSÍ)18
2006HB (19)EB/Streymur Christian Høgni Jacobsen (NSÍ)18
2007NSÍEB/Streymur Amed Davy Sylla (B36)18
2008EB/StreymurHB Arnbjørn Hansen (EB/Streymur)20
2009HB (20)EB/Streymur Finnur Justinussen (Víkingur)19
2010HB (21)EB/Streymur Arnbjørn Hansen (EB/Streymur)
Christian Høgni Jacobsen (NSÍ)
22
2011B36 (9)EB/Streymur Finnur Justinussen (Víkingur)21
2012EB/Streymur (2)ÍF Clayton Soares (ÍF)
Páll Klettskarð (KÍ)
22
2013HB (22)ÍF Klæmint Olsen (NSÍ)21
2014B36 (10)HB Klæmint Olsen (NSÍ)22
2015B36 (11)NSÍ Klæmint Olsen (NSÍ)21
2016Víkingur Klæmint Olsen (NSÍ)23
2017Víkingur (2) Adeshina Lawal (Víkingur)17
2018HB (23)NSÍ Adrian Justinussen (HB)20
2019 (18)B36 Klæmint Olsen (NSÍ)26
2020HB (24)NSÍ Klæmint Olsen (NSÍ)
Uroš Stojanov (ÍF)
17
2021 (19)HB Mikkel Dahl (HB)27
2022 (20)Víkingur Sølvi Vatnhamar (Víkingur)20
2023 (21)Víkingur Sølvi Vatnhamar (Víkingur)21

Performance by club

[11]

ClubLocationTitlesRunners-up
HBTórshavn2426
Klaksvík2113
B36Tórshavn1110
TBTvøroyri710
Norðragøta63
B68Toftir31
EB/StreymurEiði / Streymnes25
VíkingurNorðragøta / Leirvík22
NSÍRunavík14
VBVágur12
ÍFFuglafjørður12
Sørvágur11
B71Sandur10
MBMiðvágur01
SkálaSkála01

Clubs in bold are currently playing in the top-tier.
Clubs in italics are no longer active in adult football.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Country coefficients. UEFA. July 2018 . 2024-02-10. 2019-12-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20191204125228/https://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/uefarankings/country/. live.
  2. Web site: Season review: Faroe Islands. UEFA. en. Hans Pauli Joensen. 9 October 2009. 29 May 2017. 7 December 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191207231534/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=902184.html. live.
  3. Web site: Introduction to Faroese Soccer. Soccer and Equipment. 6 February 2019. 11 February 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120211145757/http://www.soccerandequipment.com/introduction-faroese-soccer.html. live.
  4. Web site: Faroese future in safe hands. UEFA. February 2015. 6 February 2019. 9 February 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190209124149/https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/member-associations/association=fro/news/newsid=945156.html. live.
  5. Web site: Faroe Islands – List of Second Level Champions. Dinant Abbink. RSSSF. 10 March 2019. 14 July 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220714053057/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesf/far2champ.html. live.
  6. Web site: Faroe Islands 2018. Karel Stokkermans. RSSSF. 7 February 2019. 2 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221202103645/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesf/far2018.html. live.
  7. Web site: Denis Polsinelli . Faroe Islands 2024 . 1 April 2024 . . 1 April 2024.
  8. Web site: Menn – Meistarar og steypavinnarar. Faroe Soccer. fo. 7 February 2019. 6 November 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201106163430/http://www.faroesoccer.com/read.php?page=530. live.
  9. Web site: Meistaradeildin – Toppskorarar. Faroe Soccer. fo. 7 February 2019. 6 November 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201106163430/http://www.faroesoccer.com/read.php?page=530. live.
  10. Web site: Faroe Islands – List of Champions. Gerd Heuser and Hans Schöggl. RSSSF. 7 February 2019. 26 September 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220926230738/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesf/farchamp.html. live.
  11. Web site: Gerd Heuser and Hans Schöggl . Faroe Islands - List of Champions . 31 August 2020 . . 13 May 2020 . 26 September 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220926230738/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesf/farchamp.html . live .