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1. Deild standings
TEAM
P
W
D
L
GOALS
PTS
1
Skála
10
9
0
1
24 : 3
27
2
NSI Runavik
10
7
1
2
22 : 11
22
3
Víkingur II
10
7
0
3
26 : 15
21
4
B36 II
10
5
1
4
27 : 15
16
5
KÍ II
10
5
0
5
18 : 20
15
6
HB II
10
3
2
5
19 : 17
11
7
B71
10
3
2
5
18 : 20
11
8
Hoyvík
10
3
1
6
16 : 26
10
9
B68 II
10
2
1
7
7 : 29
7
10
EB / Streymur II
10
1
2
7
9 : 30
5
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Football League 1. Deild in Faroe-Islands: A Brief History
The Football League 1. Deild in Faroe-Islands was founded in 2005. It is the second tier of Faroese football and is contested by 10 teams. The league is organized by the Faroese Football Association (FSF).
The first games of the Football League 1. Deild were played on April 2nd, 2005. The inaugural season saw 10 teams compete for the title, with B36 Tórshavn being crowned champions. Since then, the league has been contested every year, with the exception of the 2020 season, which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The corporate structure of the Football League 1. Deild is made up of the FSF, the clubs, and the league’s sponsors. The FSF is responsible for the league’s regulations, the clubs are responsible for their respective teams, and the sponsors provide financial support for the league.
The Football League 1. Deild has grown in popularity over the years and has become a major part of Faroese football. It has provided a platform for many young players to showcase their talents and has helped to develop the Faroese football scene.
The 2022 1. Deild season in Faroe-Islands ended on 2022-10-22 with ÍF II claiming the title after a hard-fought campaign. The team won 17 matches from a total of 26, with only 4 points separating the top three in the standings. It was a season full of excitement and drama, with the title race going down to the wire. ÍF II managed to hold off their rivals to claim the championship, but it was a close-run affair. The team’s success was built on a strong defensive record, conceding just 21 goals in 26 matches. The season also saw some impressive individual performances from the likes of ÍF II’s top scorer, Jónas Joensen, who scored 11 goals in the campaign. The team also had a number of other players who contributed significantly to their success, including goalkeeper Jógvan Hansen, who kept 10 clean sheets in the season. Overall, it was a thrilling season in the Faroe-Islands 1. Deild, and ÍF II can be proud of their achievement in claiming the title.The 1. Deild Iceland is a football competition that has been running since 1955. It consists of three tables, with teams being promoted and relegated based on their performance. Each team plays a total of 139 games in one season, and the team with the most points at the end of the season is declared the winner.
The Deild Faroe-Islands is a football league that boasts some impressive stadiums and attendance figures. The team with the largest stadium is B36 Tórshavn, Havnar Bóltfelag, with a total capacity of 5,000. This stadium is the largest in the league, and it is often filled to capacity with passionate fans cheering on their team. Other teams in the league also have impressive stadiums, with some boasting capacities of up to 3,000. The average attendance for the league is around 1,500, with some teams drawing in more than 2,000 fans per game.