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The 2024 Faroe Islands Premier League was the 82nd edition of top-tier football in the Faroe Islands, and the 19th under the current format. The season ran in 2024 from 9 March until 26 October. The season ran in 2024 from 9 March until 26 October.
Skála vs. FC Suðuroy in the Faroe Islands Cup 2012 Skála has also a team in the women's best division, here they play against FC Suðuroy. Skála Ítróttarfelag (Skála ÍF) is a Faroese football club based in Skáli, municipality of Runavík. The club was founded on 15 May 1965.
The 2024 1. deild was the 82nd season of second-tier football in the Faroe Islands, and the 48th under the current format. Teams. AB. B36 II HB II. B71. Hoyvík.
The 2024 Faroe Islands Cup was the 70th edition of the Faroe Islands domestic football cup. It began on 24 April 2024 and ended on 2 November 2024. [1] First round
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:
Faroe Islands national football team in March 2013 Faroe Islands playing against Italy on 2 September 2011. The match ended in a 1–0 defeat. The Faroe Islands national football team (Faroese: Føroyska fótbóltsmanslandsliðið, Danish: Færøernes fodboldlandshold) represents the Faroe Islands in men's international football, and is governed by the Faroe Islands Football Association (FSF).
Football is the most popular sport in the Faroe Islands, which is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. 60% of those who play sport on the islands play football. [1] Football in the Faroe Islands is governed by the Faroe Islands Football Association, and it is a member of UEFA and FIFA, despite not being a sovereign state.