Greenland national football team explained

Greenland
Badge:Football Association of Greenland logo.png
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Nickname:Polar-Bamserne
(The Polar Teddy Bears)
Association:Football Association of Greenland (KAK)
Coach:Morten Rutkjær
Captain:John-Ludvig Broberg
Most Caps:Anders H. Petersen (24)
Home Stadium:Nuuk Stadium
Fifa Trigramme:GRL
Elo Max:186
Elo Max Date:July 1980
Elo Min:203
Elo Min Date:June 1993
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First Game: 6–0
(Sauðárkrókur, Iceland; 2 July 1980)
Largest Win: 16–0
(Saint Martin, Guernsey; 1 July 2003)
Largest Loss: 6–0
(Sauðárkrókur, Iceland; 2 July 1980)
0–6
(Stromness, Shetland; 13 July 2005)
6–0
(Sund, Åland; 29 June 2009)
0–6
(Visby, Gotland; 30 June 2017)
Regional Name:Island Games
Regional Cup First:1989
Regional Cup Best:Runners-up (2013, 2019)
2Ndregional Cup Apps:3
2Ndregional Name:Greenland Cup
2Ndregional Cup First:1980
2Ndregional Cup Best:Runners-up (1983)
Regional Cup Apps:15
3Rdregional Cup Apps:1
3Rdregional Name:ELF Cup
3Rdregional Cup First:2006
3Rdregional Cup Best:Group stage (2006)

The Greenland national football team (Danish: Grønlands fodboldlandshold) represents Greenland in non-FIFA international tournaments. It is controlled by the Football Association of Greenland.[1] Although it has the same status as the Faroe Islands within the Kingdom of Denmark, Greenland is not, unlike the Faroe Islands national football team, a member of FIFA nor of any continental confederation and therefore is not eligible to enter the World Cup or other sanctioned tournaments. Most of the matches they have played have been against the Faroe Islands and Iceland, but neither of the two consider those games full internationals. In May 2024, it was announced that Greenland had officially applied to become a member of CONCACAF.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Overview

History

The Football Association of Greenland was founded in 1971 to oversee the development of football in the territory, although an island-wide club championship had been held regularly since 1954. Greenland played its first international match on 2 July 1980 against another Danish territory, the Faroe Islands, losing 6–0. The match was played in Sauðárkrókur in Iceland as part of the Greenland Cup, a friendly tournament. In their second match on 3 July, Greenland played the hosts and full FIFA members Iceland in Húsavík, losing 4–1, finishing third in the tournament.

Three years later, they hosted the second Greenland Cup, however the 1983 format consisted of a single match between Greenland and the Faroe Islands to determine the winner. Played on 29 June in Nuuk, the match finished 0–0. Therefore, a few days later, on 3 July the match was replayed, this time ending in a 3–2 victory for the Faroese.

The third and final Greenland Cup was played in the Faroe Islands in 1984, and saw Iceland's return to the competition. In their opening match on 3 August, Greenland were narrowly defeated 1–0 by Iceland in Fuglafjørður. Two days later, they were once again defeated 1–0 by the Faroe Islands in Klaksvík, and finished third in the tournament as in 1980. Shortly after the tournament, they played a friendly match against the Faroese on 7 August in Tórshavn, they lost 4–2.

Greenland is a member of the International Island Games Association and has taken part in Football at the Island Games. Since 13 October 2005, it is a provisional member of the N.F.-Board and since 25 March 2006 it is full-member. On 17 October 2009, the team was accepted as a provisional member of the IFU.Greenland also played Tibet, another non-FIFA team, in 2001 at Copenhagen's Vanløse Arena. However, the team was composed of players who were of Tibetan heritage and not from Tibet themselves. The match drew international attention when China threatened to embargo Greenland's shrimp exports because of Tibet's contested sovereignty. Greenland won the match 4–1.[7] [8]

Future international participation

Greenland has been seeking to participate in confederated football since at least 1998 when then national team manager Sepp Piontek stated that he had already asked UEFA to look into the possibility of Greenland becoming a member of the organization.[9] About the issue, former DBU president Allan Hansen stated, "Concerning the GBU, I’m not convinced [they] officially applied for FIFA and UEFA membership at around the same time as Gibraltar. As I’m informed, the GBU in the late nineties sent a letter [requesting clarification on a number of issues] but..there were no follow-up actions." Additionally, he stated, "I can't foretell what will happen in the future, but I have attended a meeting with UEFA, DBU and GBU and I'm convinced that the day DBU and GBU present a partnership agreement and a road-map for the development of Greenlandic football, UEFA will be ready to discuss options for supporting the development of Greenlandic football as well as football on an administrative level."[10] However, another report from 2010 states that an application was submitted but other factors such as the admittance of former Soviet and Yugoslav nations made for bad timing of the application.[11]

FIFA's approval of FieldTurf may allow Greenland to create FIFA-standard playing pitches and apply to play full internationals, as natural grass is virtually illegal in Greenland. The first artificial turf in Greenland was completed and inaugurated in Qaqortoq in September 2009. On 13 September 2010, FIFA president Sepp Blatter arrived in Qaqortoq and announced FIFA's approval of the new field, which is seen as a major step towards the country being granted FIFA membership.[12]

In 2011, Allan Hansen, chairman of the Danish Football Association stated that he did not believe that Greenland had the opportunity to become a member of FIFA or a confederation immediately. However, in December 2014 the DBU and Greenland's GBU formed a partnership with the aim of having Greenland included as a UEFA and FIFA member by 2020. One of the greatest barriers to admittance at that time was FIFA's strict regulations on stadiums and playing surfaces. The DBU's support of a Greenlandic application to FIFA included financial support which would be used to replace the clay courts of at least one field in each of the country's four municipalities, with artificial turf. Additionally, it was announced in May 2015 the national government had allocated one million dollars to design a plan for the construction of a new covered national stadium in Nuuk.[13] The intentions of the plan were to design a covered and heated facility that would have a capacity of several thousand spectators, with the plan to be presented to the Parliament of Greenland later in the autumn session of 2016.[14] Although unrelated to the stadium proposal, the first artificial pitch was laid in Nuuk, the country's capital, in June 2015[15] and at the national stadium in July 2016.[16]

Before becoming a member of FIFA, Greenland would be required to be a member of a continental confederation. The most viable solutions would be to join UEFA or CONCACAF due to political links and geographical proximity, respectively. However, the former requires new members to be recognized by the United Nations as fully independent.[17]

It was believed that UEFA would vote to change its membership requirements at the 41st Annual Congress held in Helsinki, Finland so that they were more in line with those of FIFA which allows non-independent states under certain conditions. At that time DBU chair Allan Hansen said, "Greenland is in a pre-membership stage right now. I'm a lot more optimistic than I was five years ago." At that time, GBU chair John Thorsen expected that if UEFA changes its membership requirement, Greenland could have an application together by 2020.[18] However, after the UEFA Congress, no mention of a rule change was made.[19]

In May 2022 it was announced that Greenland had officially begun the process of becoming a member of CONCACAF and was expected to attend the body's next congress with observer status. It was anticipated that the association would submit its formal application by 2024 or 2025. The same challenges of the past, including lack of sufficient infrastructure, were expected to prolong the application process.[20] Shortly thereafter it was revealed that the association and head coach Morten Rutkjær had begun to identify players in Denmark who have Greenlandic roots. The association also appealed to UEFA for permission to play friendlies against San Marino and Gibraltar but were denied as it was outside of the FIFA match day window. Instead Greenland participated in a tournament in Turkey in September 2022.[21]

Kenneth Kleist was elected new president of the KAK in October 2023. At that time, he announced the association's intentions to apply for full CONCACAF membership in 2024. The plan was to hopefully submit the application on 21 June, Greenland National Day.[22] At that time, he also stated that the association had been informed that it was "quite close to admission" in the confederation.[23] On 13 May 2024, the Football Association of Greenland formally submitted its application to become the 42nd members of CONCACAF.[24] The team scheduled a match against Turkmenistan the following month as part of a training camp in Turkey.[25] Greenland went on to lose the match 0-5.[26]

Team image

Stadium

The team currently plays its home matches at Nuuk Stadium in Greenland's capital of Nuuk. The Arktisk Stadion is a proposed new national stadium which would meet the requirements of international football confederations.

Kit

As of July 2020. Greenland's current kit is provided by Italian sportswear company Macron.[27]

Results and fixtures

See main article: Greenland national football team results and Greenland national football team results (unofficial matches).

2024

Coaching staff

Current coaching staff

PositionName
Head coach Morten Rutkjær
Coaching staff Nukannguaq Zeeb
Morten Hamm
Mikkel Kvist Willumsen
Physiotherapist(s) Steen Cortsen

Manager history

No.NamePeriod
1 Niels Møller1977–1980
2 Uvdlo Jakobsen
Elisaeus Kreutzmann
1983
3 Lars Lundblad1984–1986
4 Simon Simonsen1989–1991
5 Isak Nielsen Kleist1993–1995
6 Ulf Abrahamsen1996
7 Lars Olsvig
Jens Jorgen Egede
1997–1999
8 Sepp Piontek2000–2002
9 Jens Tang Olesen
Kristian Lyberth
2003–2004
10 Sepp Piontek2004
11 Jens Tang Olesen
Hans Frederik Olsen
2004–2010
12 René Olsen
Tønnes Berthelsen (co-manager)
Tekle Ghebrelul (co-manager)
2010–2019
2010–2012
2013–2019[28]
13 Morten Rutkjær2020–present[29]

Players

Current squad

Player records

Players in bold are still active with Greenland.

Most capped players

RankNameCapsGoalsCareer
1Anders H. Petersen2462001–2017
2Aputsiaq Birch1902005–2017
3John Rasmus Eldevig1812003–2013
4Maasi Maqe1612009–2015
John-Ludvig Broberg1662011–present
6Kaali Lund Mathæussen1542009–2017
7Norsaq Lund Mathæussen1492011–2017
Peri Fleischer42003–2009
Niklas Kreutzmann42003–2006
Kaassannguaq Zeeb12005–2015
Nukannguaq Zeeb12011–2023

Top goalscorers

RankNameGoalsCapsRatioCareer
1Norsaq Lund Mathæussen9142011–2017
2Jan Nielsen8?
3Vitus Kofoed742003
4Nemo Thomsen652020–present
Pavia Mølgaard62009–2011
John-Ludvig Broberg162011–present
Anders H. Petersen242001–2017
8Leifeeraq Karlsen592003–2005
9Peri Fleischer4142003–2009
Niklas Kreutzmann142003–2006
Kaali Lund Mathæussen152009–2017

Competitive record

Island Games

Island Games record
YearRoundPositionGPWDLGSGA
1989Fourth place4th410348
1991Group stage8th4004815
1993Fourth place4th420296
19954th52031010
1997Group stage9th401339
19998th52031118
20019th421162
200310th5302225
20058th5122814
2007Did not enter
2009Group stage9th4103815
201111th410357
2013Runners-up2nd4202214
2015Group stage5th 431084
2017Runners-up2nd522179
Did not enter
Group stage8th4112710
TotalRunners-up15/176523834137136
Key

Greenland Cup record

Greenland Cup record
YearRoundPosition
1980Third place3rd2002110
1983Runners-up2nd201123
1984Third place3rd200202
TotalRunners-up3/36015315

VIVA World Cup / ConIFA World Football Cup record

VIVA World Cup / ConIFA World Football Cup recordQualification record
YearResultPosition
2006Did not enterDid not enter
2008
2009
2010
2012
2014Not member of ConIFANot member of ConIFA
2016Did not enterDid not enter
2018Did not qualify522179
2024Did not enterDid not enter
Total0/8522179

FIFI Wild Cup participation

Greenland participated in the 2006 FIFI Wild Cup. The team played two games and lost both, the first 0–1 against the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and the second 2–4 against Zanzibar. They were eliminated in the First Round.

ELF Cup participation

Greenland was eliminated in Round 1 of the ELF Cup. They played three matches in total, beating the national team of Gagauzia 2–0, drawing 1–1 with Zanzibar and losing 1–0 to Kyrgyzstan.

Head-to-head record

As of 01 June 2024

Opponent
FIFA members
Total FIFA
Non FIFA members
Total non FIFA
Total

Honours

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Nohr . Michael . Grønland søger om optagelse i Concacaf . Bold.dk . 22 June 2022 . Danish . 3 June 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220603081843/https://beta.bold.dk/fodbold/nyheder/groenland-soeger-om-optagelse-i-concacaf . live.
  3. News: Danish FA supports Greenland's bid to join UEFA, FIFA . Homewood . Brian . U.K. Reuters . 2018-08-03 . en-GB . 3 August 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180803194256/https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-soccer-greenland/danish-fa-supports-greenlands-bid-to-join-uefa-fifa-idUKKCN0SN1WY20151029 . live.
  4. Web site: Concacaf Gets Crazy, May Add Greenland as Its Newest Member . 18 August 2022 . 18 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220818131213/https://the18.com/en/soccer-entertainment/concacaf-greenland-member-application-fifa . live.
  5. Web site: Greenlandic football to go international . 18 August 2022 . 6 October 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221006095801/https://polarjournal.ch/en/2022/05/30/greenlands-football-plans-to-go-international/ . live.
  6. News: The New York Times. Greenland applies for CONCACAF membership . Abnos . Alexander . Cardenas . Felipe .
  7. Web site: Knox . Tomos . The unlikely success story of football on the massive island of Greenland . theguardian.com . Guardian News and Media Limited . 22 October 2014 . 11 October 2015 . 28 October 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161028151933/https://www.theguardian.com/football/these-football-times/2014/oct/22/unlikely-success-story-football-greenland . live.
  8. Web site: Thomsen . Per Bech . Defiant Greenland will play Tibet . espnfc.com . ESPN Soccernet . 30 April 2001 . 11 July 2016 . 21 October 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161021112954/http://www.espnfc.com/europe/news/2001/0430/20010430greenlandtibet.html . live.
  9. News: Burton . Mark . Football: Greenland presses for recognition . Independent . 27 September 1999 . 11 July 2016 . 20 August 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160820145442/http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-greenland-presses-for-recognition-1122894.html . live.
  10. Web site: THE ROAD AHEAD FOR FOOTBALL IN GREENLAND - A VIEW FROM WITHIN UEFA . 23 October 2015 . patmcguinness.blogspot.com . 11 July 2016 . 21 October 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161021094433/https://patmcguinness.blogspot.com/2015/10/the-road-ahead-for-football-in.html . live.
  11. Web site: Grønlands dyre stadionprojekt er genvej til Fifa-familien . 16 September 2010 . Politiken.dk . 13 July 2016 . 16 August 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160816034023/http://politiken.dk/sport/fodbold/ECE1061206/groenlands-dyre-stadionprojekt-er-genvej-til-fifa-familien/ . live.
  12. News: Haydon . John . 14 September 2010 . FIFA gives blessing to Greenland's new soccer venue . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140722072503/http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/haydons-soccer-pitch/2010/sep/14/fifa-gives-blessing-greenlands-new-soccer-venue/ . 22 July 2014 . . 3 October 2015.
  13. Web site: Krarup . Poul . Nyt parløb skal bringe Grønland ind i Uefa-familien . 23 May 2015 . sermitsiaq.ag . 8 June 2015 . da . 26 May 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526051800/http://sermitsiaq.ag/nyt-parloeb-bringe-groenland-i-uefa-familien . live.
  14. Web site: Første skridt mod et nationalt stadion i Nuuk . 4 May 2015 . sermitsiaq.ag . 8 June 2015 . da . 6 May 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150506204302/http://sermitsiaq.ag/foerste-skridt-nationalt-stadion-i-nuuk . live.
  15. Web site: Første kunstgræsbane i Nuuk klar til indvielse . 26 June 2015 . sermitsiaq.ag . 30 June 2015 . da . 28 June 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150628193057/http://sermitsiaq.ag/foerste-kunstgraesbane-i-nuuk-klar-indvielse . live.
  16. Web site: Kunstgræsbanen klar til indvielse . 6 July 2016 . Sermitsiaq . 10 July 2016 . da . 8 July 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160708091121/http://sermitsiaq.ag/kunstgraesbanen-klar-indvielse . live.
  17. Web site: Homewood . Brian . Danish FA supports Greenland's bid to join UEFA, FIFA . Reuters . 10 July 2016 . 19 June 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160619082135/http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-soccer-greenland-idUKKCN0SN1WY20151029 . live.
  18. Web site: McGwin . Kevin . Greenland could soon be a step closer to joining the world of international soccer . Arctic Now . 11 July 2017 .
  19. Web site: UEFA Congress approves Good Governance reforms . UEFA . 11 July 2017 . 9 July 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170709035204/http://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/mediaservices/newsid=2455199.html . live.
  20. Web site: Hansen . Nukappiaaluk . KAK arbejder på medlemskab af international fodboldforbund . 29 May 2022 . sermitsiaq.ag . 11 June 2022 . Danish . 7 June 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220607072151/https://sermitsiaq.ag/kak-arbejder-medlemskab-international-fodboldforbund . live.
  21. Web site: Hansen . Nukappiaaluk . Uefa afviste to grønlandske kampe . 9 June 2022 . Sermitsiaq.ag . 11 June 2022 . Danish . 11 June 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220611025208/https://sermitsiaq.ag/uefa-afviste-to-groenlandske-kampe . live.
  22. Web site: Kristensen . Kassaaaluk . KAK: GM bliver det store fokus . 31 December 2023 . Sermitsiaq . 21 February 2024 . Danish.
  23. Web site: Molgaard . Noah . Kenneth Kleist valgt som KAK-formand . Kalaallit Nunaata Radioa . 21 February 2024 . Danish.
  24. Web site: Greenland applies for Concacaf membership to join USA, Mexico . ESPN . 29 May 2024.
  25. Web site: The national teams of Turkmenistan and Greenland will play a friendly match in Antalya . Turkmen Portal . 29 May 2024.
  26. https://globalsportsarchive.com/match/soccer/2024-06-01/greenland-vs-turkmenistan/3345262/ Match Report of Greenland vs Turkmenistan - 2024-06-01
  27. Web site: MACRON NEW OFFICIAL KIT SUPPLIER OF GREENLAND FA . Macron . 11 July 2020.
  28. Web site: Hansen . Nukappiaaluk . Country coaches in football for A-national teams for men and women has taken teams to the Island Games in 2015, which takes place in Jersey . 8 May 2015 . sermitsiaq.ag . 8 June 2015 . da . 28 September 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150928183857/http://sermitsiaq.ag/landsholdsspillerne-i-fodbold-kvinder-herrer-udtaget . live.
  29. Web site: Hansen . Nukappiaaluk . KAK ansætter landstræner . 11 August 2020 . sermitsiaq.ag . 18 August 2020 . 27 October 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211027212620/https://sermitsiaq.ag/node/223552 . live.
  30. Web site: ISLAND GAMES 2023 . . 14 June 2023.