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The Faroe Islands Premier League kvinnur (also known as Betri Deildin kvinnur for sponsorship reasons [1]) is the top level women's football league of the Faroe Islands.It was called 1. deild kvinnur until 2018, when the Faroese top tier in the women's football for the first time was named after a sponsor.
The Faroe Islands league system is a series of interconnected leagues for club football in the Faroe Islands. As of 2018, [update] there are 48 participating men's teams and 15 women's teams in the football league.
The record attendance for a football match in the Faroe Islands is 6,642 people. The record was set in 1998 when the Faroe Islands won 2–1 against Malta, at the Svangaskarð. [4] English Football is also very popular in the Faroe Islands, [5] many people with access to satellite television and the internet watch the Premier League.
Faroe Islands national team in 2013. The FSF was founded on 13 January 1979 [2] and a women's national league began play in 1985. [3] The first Faroese women's national team games took place in June 1986, with two defeats to Iceland.
The Faroe Islands Football Association (Faroese: Fótbóltssamband Føroya; Danish: Færøernes fodboldforbund), or FSF, is the governing body of all domestic football in the Faroe Islands, the highest level of which is the Faroe Islands Premier League. It also runs the Faroe Islands national teams for men and women.
This is the list of clubs that are either no longer in existence, changed their name or have merged with another club. There are 15 clubs on this list:
Locations of the 2017 Faroe Islands Premier League teams The bottom two teams from the 2016 season, B68 Toftir and AB , were relegated to the 2017 1. deild. They were replaced by EB/Streymur and 07 Vestur , champions and runners-up of the 2016 1. deild respectively.
2. deild is the third tier league of football in the Faroe Islands. It was founded in 1976 and is organized by the Faroe Islands Football Association . It was originally called 3. deild but became 2. deild after a reorganization of the Faroe Islands football league system in 2005.