2023 1. deild

Last updated
1. delid
Season2023
Dates4 March 2023 – 28 October 2023
Champions Skála
Promoted NSÍ Runavík
Skála
Relegated B68 Toftir II
EB/Streymur II
2022
2024

The 2023 1. deild was the 81st edition of second-tier football in the Faroe Islands.

Contents

The winners (Skála) and runners-up (NSÍ Runavík) were promoted to the 2024 Faroe Islands Premier League. The bottom two teams (B68 Toftir II and EB/Streymur II) were relegated to the 2024 2. deild.

Teams

Team changes

Promoted from
2022 2. deild
Promoted to
2022 Faroe Islands Premier League
Relegated from
2022 Faroe Islands Premier League
Relegated to
2023 2. deild
B68 Toftir II
EB/Streymur II
Hoyvík
ÍF
TB Tvøroyri
NSÍ Runavík
Skála
07 Vestur II
NSÍ Runavík II
Undrið

B68 Toftir II won the 2022 2. deild title to earn promotion, joined by third-placed EB/Streymur II and sixth-placed Hoyvík. They replaced the 2022 1. delid bottom two teams (07 Vestur II and NSÍ Runavík II), and sixth-placed Undrið (who withdrew from the league). [1] NSÍ Runavík and Skála were relegated to the league from the 2022 Faroe Islands Premier League, replacing ÍF and TB Tvøroyri (who were promoted and replaced them). [2]

Stadia

TeamCity
B36 Tórshavn II Tórshavn
B68 Toftir II Toftir
B71 Sandoy Sandur
EB/Streymur II Streymnes
HB II Tórshavn
Hoyvík Hoyvík
KÍ II Klaksvík
NSÍ Runavík Runavík
Skála Skála
Víkingur II Norðragøta

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Skála (C, P)2723138220+6270Promotion to Faroe Islands Premier League
2 NSÍ Runavík (P)2718366728+3957
3 KÍ II 27152106340+2347
4 Víkingur II 27152106142+1947
5 B71 Sandoy 2714585839+1947
6 Hoyvík 27114124853537
7 B36 Tórshavn II 27103145650+633
8 HB II 27831642652327
9 B68 Toftir II (R)27522026825617Relegation to 2. delid
10 EB/Streymur II (R)27232223107849
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Fixtures and results

Each team plays three times (either twice at home and once away or once at home and twice away) against each other team for a total of 27 matches each.

Home \ Away B36 B68 B71 EBI HBI HOY KII NSÍ SKA VII B36 B68 B71 EBI HBI HOY KII NSÍ SKA VII
B36 Tórshavn II 2–01–23–11–03–04–10–21–12–37–13–00–21–3
B68 Toftir II 0–51–05–31–22–11–30–30–21–23–73–11–10–60–4
B71 Sandoy 3–06–01–11–13–12–11–20–23–04–13–04–14–14–0
EB/Streymur II 1–41–22–21–03–30–51–60–30–22–02–31–60–5
HB II 4–46–00–34–02–30–15–01–50–43–10–61–52–1
Hoyvík 2–23–12–12–12–14–11–30–33–42–00–21–00–3
KÍ II 3–24–12–14–12–34–30–20–32–12–00–010–02–01–1
NSÍ Runavík 2–10–05–15–01–15–13–10–11–05–06–00–20–3
Skála 3–04–15–17–03–00–14–11–03–14–16–04–32–12–1
Víkingur II 1–03–22–47–14–11–11–02–33–13–11–16–11–40–3
Source: Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

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