2023 Faroe Islands Premier League

Last updated
Faroe Islands Premier League
Season2023
Dates4 March – 29 October 2023
Champions (21st title)
Relegated AB Argir
TB Tvøroyri
Champions League
Conference League B36 Tórshavn
Havnar Bóltfelag
Víkingur
Matches played89
Goals scored281 (3.16 per match)
Top goalscorer Sølvi Vatnhamar
(21 goals)
Biggest home win Víkingur 7–0 TB Tvøroyri
(1 April 2023)
Biggest away win ÍF 1–7
(29 May 2023)
Highest scoring 7–1 TB Tvøroyri
(5 March 2023)
ÍF 1–7
(29 May 2023)
Longest winning run16 matches
Longest unbeaten run16 matches
Longest winless run13 matches
AB Argir
Longest losing run9 matches
ÍF
2022
2024
All statistics correct as of 2 July 2023.
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The 2023 Faroe Islands Premier League was the 81st edition of top-tier football in the Faroe Islands, and the 18th under the current format.

Contents

The winners () qualified for the Champions League first qualifying round. [1] The 2023 Faroe Islands Cup winners (Havnar Bóltfelag) qualified for the Conference League second qualifying round. The runners-up and fourth-placed team (Víkingur and B36 Tórshavn) qualified for the Conference League first qualifying round. The bottom two teams (AB Argir and TB Tvøroyri) were relegated to the 2024 1. deild.

KÍ started the league season with 16 straight wins, one of the best known season starts in European top division football, before losing 1-2 to Víkingur on 13 August.

Teams

Team changes

Promoted from
2022 1. deild
Relegated to
2023 1. deild
ÍF
TB Tvøroyri
NSÍ Runavík
Skála

ÍF won the 2022 1. deild title to earn promotion. Third-placed TB Tvøroyri were also promoted as runners-up Víkingur 2 were not eligible for promotion. They replaced the 2022 Faroe Islands Premier League bottom two teams, NSÍ Runavík and Skála. [2] [3]

KÍ entered the season as defending champions after winning their 20th Faroese title in the previous season.

TeamCityStadiumCapacity
07 Vestur Sørvágur á Dungasandi2,000
AB Argir Argir Inni í Vika 2,000
B36 Tórshavn Tórshavn Gundadalur 5,000
B68 Toftir Toftir Svangaskarð 6,000
EB/Streymur Streymnes Við Margáir 2,000
Havnar Bóltfelag Tórshavn Gundadalur 5,000
ÍF Fuglafjørður Í Fløtugerði 3,000
Klaksvík Við Djúpumýrar 4,000
TB Tvøroyri Tvøroyri Við Stórá 4,000
Víkingur Norðragøta Sarpugerði 3,000
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ÍF
Locations of the 2023 Faroe Islands Premier League teams

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 (C)2721426619+4767Qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round
2 Víkingur 2719357623+5360Qualification for the Conference League first qualifying round
3 Havnar Bóltfelag 2718456823+4558Qualification for the Conference League second qualifying round [lower-alpha 1]
4 B36 Tórshavn 2718365427+2757Qualification for the Conference League first qualifying round
5 07 Vestur 27124114241+140
6 EB/Streymur 27741625532825
7 B68 Toftir 274111229481923
8 ÍF 27621923674420
9 AB Argir (R)27531927633618Relegation to 1. deild
10 TB Tvøroyri (R)27441915614616
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. The 2023 Faroe Islands Cup winners qualified for the Conference League second qualifying round. Since the cup winners (Havnar Bóltfelag) qualified based on league position, the second Conference League first qualifying round spot was passed to the fourth-placed team.

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 ABA B36 EBS HAV ÍF TBT TOF VES VÍK ABA B36 EBS HAV ÍF TBT TOF VES VÍK
AB Argir 0–21–32–41–00–20–03–11–20–43–21–13–02–0
B36 Tórshavn 2–12–10–25–12–34–02–03–22–10–01–00–02–03–1
EB/Streymur 2–01–20–32–10–22–12–00–50–24–10–30–10–1
Havnar Bóltfelag 4–01–06–14–10–14–04–12–01–15–03–11–23–31–2
ÍF 2–00–33–02–71–71–01–31–20–13–10–00–00–31–7
2–12–11–02–01–07–11–11–12–03–25–01–01–2
TB Tvøroyri 3–20–40–10–00–11–52–12–10–20–31–41–20–1
B68 Toftir 1–00–10–00–23–10–51–12–33–32–22–21–21–10–3
07 Vestur 2–12–23–11–31–01–32–01–11–21–12–10–30–13–2
Víkingur 5–00–31–00–25–02–17–01–13–15–06–08–01–0
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.

Top scorers

As of 11 August 2023 [4]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Páll Klettskarð 15
2 Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Dahl Havnar Bóltfelag 11
3 Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Árni Frederiksberg 8
4 Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Sølvi Vatnhamar Víkingur 7
Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Adrian Justinussen Havnar Bóltfelag
Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Martin Klein Víkingur
Flag of Serbia.svg Uroš Stojanov 07 Vestur
Flag of Latvia.svg Valērijs Šabala B36 Tórshavn
9 Flag of Denmark.svg Mads Borchers Havnar Bóltfelag 6
Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Bjarki Nielsen B36 Tórshavn
Flag of Denmark.svg Claes Kronberg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jasper Van Der Heyden 07 Vestur
Flag of Ghana.svg Samudeen Musah TB Tvøroyri

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