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EB/Streymur/Skála
Full nameEB/Streymur/Skála
Nickname(s)EBS/Skála
Founded2013
Ground undir Mýruhjalla, Skála
við Margáir, Streymnes
ManagerMathias Davidsen
League 1. deild kvinnur
20237th

EB/Streymur/Skála is a Faroese women's football team based in Skála and Streymnes. The team is the result of a cooperation between the women's football departments of EB/Streymur and Skála ÍF. They won the 1. deild kvinnur for the first time in 2017, ending 's run of 17 consecutive titles. [1]

History

Before the 2013 season, Skála and EB/Streymur, which finished 5th and 6th, respectively, in the previous season (contested by 10 clubs), unified their women's teams, aiming to compete for the title against the dominant . Skála was a considerable force in Faroese women's football in the early 1990s, having won the 1. deild kvinnur twice and the Faroese Women's Cup once. EB/Streymur was less successful, having reached only a Cup final in 2004, in which they ended up thrashed by KÍ.

The team had a strong first season, handing KÍ their first loss in nearly four years, [2] and finishing as runners-up only four points behind them. EBS/Skála finished as runners-up for the next three seasons, finally ending the Klaksvík club's streak of 17 consecutive titles in 2017. [1] In the same year they won the Cup for the first time and defended both titles in 2018. [3]

Current squad

As of 4 May 2020. [4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Faroe Islands  FRO Anna Sunadóttir Hansen
2 DF Faroe Islands  FRO Randi Fagradal
3 DF Faroe Islands  FRO Mirjam Danielson
5 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Birna Tummasardóttir Mikkelsen
6 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Kára Djurhuus
7 FW Faroe Islands  FRO Silja Augustinussen
8 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Bjarta Djurhuus
9 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Rúna Olsen
10 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Durita Mikkelsen
11 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Anna Sofía Sevdal ( captain)
12 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Katrina Hansen
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 FW Faroe Islands  FRO Miriam Egilsdóttir
15 DF Faroe Islands  FRO Sára Magnussen
16 DF Faroe Islands  FRO Lea Lisberg
25 GK Faroe Islands  FRO Sunnuvá Vesturdal
DF Faroe Islands  FRO Rúna Joensen
DF Faroe Islands  FRO Rakul Magnussen
DF Faroe Islands  FRO Sólfríő Persdóttir Rasmussen
MF Faroe Islands  FRO Sunnvá Johansen
MF Faroe Islands  FRO Íðunn Magnussen

Honours

European record

Season Round Opponent Result
2018–19 Qualifying round Bulgaria NSA Sofia 0–3
Lithuania Gintra Universitetas (H) 0–7
Finland Honka 0–7
2019–20 Qualifying round Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt 0–9
Finland PK-35 Vantaa 0–5
Estonia Flora (H) 0–2
  • (H) = host

References

  1. ^ a b "EBS/Skála koppaði KÍ" (in Faroese). in.fo. 7 October 2017. Archived from the original on 22 October 2017. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  2. ^ "EBS/Skála vann á KÍ-kvinnunum" (in Faroese). Kvinnufotbolt.com. 26 May 2013. Archived from the original on 20 September 2013.
  3. ^ "EBS/Skála er aftur greipuvinnari" (in Faroese). Roysni. 27 October 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  4. ^ "EBS/Skála". UEFA. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
EB/Streymur/Skála
Full nameEB/Streymur/Skála
Nickname(s)EBS/Skála
Founded2013
Ground undir Mýruhjalla, Skála
við Margáir, Streymnes
ManagerMathias Davidsen
League 1. deild kvinnur
20237th

EB/Streymur/Skála is a Faroese women's football team based in Skála and Streymnes. The team is the result of a cooperation between the women's football departments of EB/Streymur and Skála ÍF. They won the 1. deild kvinnur for the first time in 2017, ending 's run of 17 consecutive titles. [1]

History

Before the 2013 season, Skála and EB/Streymur, which finished 5th and 6th, respectively, in the previous season (contested by 10 clubs), unified their women's teams, aiming to compete for the title against the dominant . Skála was a considerable force in Faroese women's football in the early 1990s, having won the 1. deild kvinnur twice and the Faroese Women's Cup once. EB/Streymur was less successful, having reached only a Cup final in 2004, in which they ended up thrashed by KÍ.

The team had a strong first season, handing KÍ their first loss in nearly four years, [2] and finishing as runners-up only four points behind them. EBS/Skála finished as runners-up for the next three seasons, finally ending the Klaksvík club's streak of 17 consecutive titles in 2017. [1] In the same year they won the Cup for the first time and defended both titles in 2018. [3]

Current squad

As of 4 May 2020. [4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Faroe Islands  FRO Anna Sunadóttir Hansen
2 DF Faroe Islands  FRO Randi Fagradal
3 DF Faroe Islands  FRO Mirjam Danielson
5 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Birna Tummasardóttir Mikkelsen
6 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Kára Djurhuus
7 FW Faroe Islands  FRO Silja Augustinussen
8 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Bjarta Djurhuus
9 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Rúna Olsen
10 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Durita Mikkelsen
11 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Anna Sofía Sevdal ( captain)
12 MF Faroe Islands  FRO Katrina Hansen
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 FW Faroe Islands  FRO Miriam Egilsdóttir
15 DF Faroe Islands  FRO Sára Magnussen
16 DF Faroe Islands  FRO Lea Lisberg
25 GK Faroe Islands  FRO Sunnuvá Vesturdal
DF Faroe Islands  FRO Rúna Joensen
DF Faroe Islands  FRO Rakul Magnussen
DF Faroe Islands  FRO Sólfríő Persdóttir Rasmussen
MF Faroe Islands  FRO Sunnvá Johansen
MF Faroe Islands  FRO Íðunn Magnussen

Honours

European record

Season Round Opponent Result
2018–19 Qualifying round Bulgaria NSA Sofia 0–3
Lithuania Gintra Universitetas (H) 0–7
Finland Honka 0–7
2019–20 Qualifying round Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt 0–9
Finland PK-35 Vantaa 0–5
Estonia Flora (H) 0–2
  • (H) = host

References

  1. ^ a b "EBS/Skála koppaði KÍ" (in Faroese). in.fo. 7 October 2017. Archived from the original on 22 October 2017. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  2. ^ "EBS/Skála vann á KÍ-kvinnunum" (in Faroese). Kvinnufotbolt.com. 26 May 2013. Archived from the original on 20 September 2013.
  3. ^ "EBS/Skála er aftur greipuvinnari" (in Faroese). Roysni. 27 October 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  4. ^ "EBS/Skála". UEFA. Retrieved 7 August 2018.

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