Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag (women)
KÍ Klaksvík Kvinnur is the women's football team of KÍ Klaksvík, a Faroese football club, based in Klaksvík and founded in 1904. The club plays in blue and white. Their stadium, Djúpumýra, has a capacity of 3,000.
Full name | Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag | ||
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Nickname(s) | KÍ | ||
Founded | 24 August 1904 (Women's team 1985) | ||
Ground | Djúpumýra Stadium Klaksvík | ||
Capacity | 3,000 | ||
Chairman | Tummas Lervig | ||
Manager | Aleksandar Djordjevic | ||
League | 1. deild kvinnur | ||
2020 | Champions | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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The women's team was created in 1985. It is the reigning champion of the 1. deild kvinnur and the most successful in the Faroe Islands. They have won the 1. deild for a record-breaking past 17 seasons.[1] Since the UEFA Women's Cup began in 2001, they were the only women's team to have represented the Faroe Islands in Europe until 2018,[2] and the only team to have participated in every UEFA competition from the inaugural 2001–02 edition to date.[3]
KÍ Klaksvík currently has three players on the Faroe Islands women's national football team:[4] Katrina Akursmørk, Maria Thomsen and Rannvá Andreasen. Eyðvør Klakstein is a former KÍ Klaksvík player, who currently plays in Spain.
Honours
- 1. deild kvinnur
- Winners (20): 1997, 2000 to 2016, 2019, 2020[5]
- Faroese Women's Cup
- Winners (15): 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020
Current squad
- As of 16 January 2019.
- Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Goalkeepers | Defenders | Midfielders | Forwards |
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Óluva Joensen Randi á Bergi Monika Biskopstø | Katrina Akursmørk Ragna Patawary Amanda Johannesen Birita Ryan Tórunn Joensen Rutt Gregersen Sanna Svarvadal |
Durita Hummeland Eyðvør Klakstein Ása K. Thomsen Lena Maria Joensen Maria Thomsen Sigrun Sirdal Gudny Johannesen Tóra Mohr Sigrid Jacobsen Victoria á Lakjuni | Hervør Olsen Rannvá Andreasen Olga Kristina Hansen Evy á Lakjuni Malena Josephsen Anna Absalonsen |
History
Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag was founded in 1904, but the women's team was founded in mid 80's. The women's stadium, is the same stadium as the men's, Djúpumýra. The women from Klaksvík have since the first day, been a very successful team. They won their first Faroese league title in 1997, and again in 2000. In 2000, KÍ women started a 17 years streak, winning the title every year from 2000 to 2016. Because of this, the women also competed in UEFA Women's Cup, and later on competed in UEFA Women's Champions League. Their last league title was in 2019. KÍ women were fighting for first place, competing against Havnar Bóltfelag (women) and ÍF/Vík/B68 (women). In August, KÍ's goalkeeper, 17 years old Óluva A. Joensen got a serious injury, after a collision in the Cup semifinal, against Havnar Bóltfelag (women). This was a problem for their team, because second goalkeeper Randi á Bergi was abroad the rest of the year. KÍ had to sign a deal with former KÍ goalkeeper, Monika Biskopstø. Monika is currently representing danish AaB (women), and also a part of the Faroe Islands women's national football team. The Faroese U19 international goalkeeper Óluva A. Joensen was expected to be out for the rest of the season. Thanks to the loan deal with Monika Biskopstø, KÍ women could carry on, and win the league title for the 19th time in the team's history. The last match on September 28, 2019, against Havnar Bóltfelag (women), the women from Klaksvík already were leading with 4 points. The match in Tórshavn ended 1-1, and KÍ women were crowned as Faroese champions after the match.
Former internationals
Results in Europe
KÍ qualified for 17 consecutive UEFA Women's Champions League's between 2001–02 and 2017-18. Up until the 2018-19 campaign, they were the only team to have qualified for every single Champions League.
Season | Competition | Round | Country | Opponent | Result | Location |
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2001–02 | UEFA Women's Cup | Group Stage | USC Landhaus Vienna | 2–1 | Helsinki | |
Group Stage | HJK Helsinki | 0–4 | Helsinki | |||
Group Stage | Torres Terra Sarda | 0–4 | Helsinki | |||
2002–03 | UEFA Women's Cup | Group Stage | Umeå IK | 0–7 | Umeå | |
Group Stage | Sparta Prague | 0–4 | Umeå | |||
Group Stage | TKSK Visa Tallinn | 2–0 | Umeå | |||
2003–04 | UEFA Women's Cup | Qualifying Round | Fulham LFC | 0–8 | Sanem | |
Qualifying Round | Ter Leede | 0–5 | Sanem | |||
Qualifying Round | FC Codru Anenii Noi | 3–5 | Sanem | |||
2004–05 | UEFA Women's Cup | 1st Round | Metalist Kharkov | 1–2 | Wrocław | |
1st Round | AZS Wroclaw | 1–5 | Wrocław | |||
1st Round | Cardiff City L.F.C. | 4–0 | Wrocław | |||
2005–06 | UEFA Women's Cup | 1st Round | SC LUwin.ch | 1–5 | Struga | |
1st Round | FC Codru Anenii Noi | 1–4 | Struga | |||
1st Round | KFF Skiponjat | 1–1 | Struga | |||
2006–07 | UEFA Women's Cup | 1st Round | Juvisy FCF | 0–6 | Livingston | |
1st Round | Hibernian L.F.C. | 1–2 | Livingston | |||
1st Round | RCD Espanyol | 0–7 | Livingston | |||
2007–08 | UEFA Women's Cup | 1st Round | ADO Den Haag | 1–1 | Klaksvík | |
1st Round | Valur Reykjavik | 0–6 | Klaksvík | |||
1st Round | FC Honka | 1–4 | Klaksvík | |||
2008–09 | UEFA Women's Cup | 1st Round | 1. FC Femina Budapest | 2–2 | Šiauliai | |
1st Round | Zvezda 2005 Perm | 0–8 | Šiauliai | |||
1st Round | Gintra Universitetas | 2–2 | Šiauliai | |||
2009–10 | UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying Round | Montpellier HSC | 0–2 | Strumica | |
Qualifying Round | FC NSA Sofia | 1–2 | Strumica | |||
Qualifying Round | ZFK Tikvesanka | 4–2 | Strumica | |||
2010–11 | UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying Round | Everton LFC | 0–6 | Šiauliai | |
Qualifying Round | Gintra Universitetas | 0–0 | Šiauliai | |||
Qualifying Round | Borec Veles | 2–0 | Šiauliai | |||
2011–12 | UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying Round | Mosta | 1–0 | Subotica | |
Qualifying Round | ŽFK Spartak Subotica | 2–4 | Subotica | |||
Qualifying Round | Glasgow City | 0–5 | Subotica | |||
2012–13 | UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying Round | Apollon Limassol | 0–7 | Limassol | |
Qualifying Round | WFC Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv | 1–2 | Limassol | |||
Qualifying Round | Ada Velipojë | 11–1 | Limassol | |||
2013–14 | UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying Round | ŽFK Ekonomist | 1–1 | Torres Novas | |
Qualifying Round | Atlético Ouriense | 1–2 | Fátima | |||
Qualifying Round | FC Zürich Frauen | 0–3 | Torres Novas | |||
2014–15 | UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying Round | Vllaznia | 1–2 | Šiauliai | |
Qualifying Round | Gintra Universitetas | 0–2 | Šiauliai | |||
Qualifying Round | Apollon Limassol | 1–3 | Pakruojis | |||
2015–16 | UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying Round | Apollon Limassol | 0–2 | Paphos | |
Qualifying Round | Stjarnan | 0–4 | Geroskipou | |||
Qualifying Round | Hibernians | 3–3 | Paphos | |||
2016–17 | UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying Round | Apollon Limassol | 0–5 | Paphos | |
Qualifying Round | PAOK | 1–1 | Paphos | |||
Qualifying Round | Hajvalia | 1–1 | Paphos | |||
2017–18 | UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying Round | Stjarnan | 0–9 | Osijek | |
Qualifying Round | ŽNK Osijek | 0–4 | Osijek | |||
Qualifying Round | Istatov | 6–1 | Osijek |
References
- "1. deild kvinnur" (in Faroese). faroesoccer.fo. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
- UEFA.com, UEFA Women's Champions League, KÍ Klaksvík, Qualifying round.
- "Women's qualifying round draw live on UEFA.com". UEFA. 17 June 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
- FSF.fo
- "KÍ er føroyameistari" (in Faroese). portal.fo. 12 October 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
KÍ-kvinnurnar settu eina tjúkka striku undir sítt 14. føroyameistaraheiti á rað, tá tær í dag vunnu 9–0 á ÍF í Fuglafirði.