KÍ Klaksvík (women)

KÍ Klaksvík
Full name Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag
Nickname(s)
Founded 24 August 1904
(Women's team 1985)
Ground Djúpumýra Stadium
Klaksvík
Ground Capacity 3,000
Chairman Tummas Lervig
Manager No Manager
League 1. deild kvinnur
2015 1st
Website Club home page

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.

The women's section was created in 1985 and the team is the current champion of 1. deild kvinnur and the most successful in the Faroe Islands. They have won 1. deild for the record-breaking past 15 seasons.[1] So since the UEFA Women's Cup began in 2001, they are the only women's team to have represented the Faroe Islands in Europe,[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 four players on the Faroe Islands women's national football team:[4] Laila Pætursdóttir, Eyðvør Klakstein, Malena Josephsen and Rannvá B. Andreasen.

Honours

Current squad

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards
1. Faroe Islands Jóhanna Í Króki
16. Serbia Ana Ivanov
21. Faroe Islands Monika Biskopstø






4. Faroe Islands Katrina Akursmørk
7. Faroe Islands Ragna Patawary
13. Faroe Islands Amanda Johannesen
20. Faroe Islands Bára Klakstein
22. Faroe Islands Lisa Joensen




2. Faroe Islands Erla Christiansen
6. Faroe Islands Ása K. Thomsen
8. Faroe Islands Malena Josephsen
10. Faroe Islands Maria K. Thomsen
11. Faroe Islands Sigrun Sirdal
12. Faroe Islands Gudny Johannesen
15. Faroe Islands Tóra Mohr
17. Faroe Islands Sigrid Jacobsen
19. Faroe Islands Eyðvør Klakstein
24. Faroe Islands Tove Sólheyg
3. Faroe Islands Liljan Jacobsen
5. Faroe Islands Hervør Olsen
9. Faroe Islands Rannvá Andreasen
18. Faroe Islands Olga Kristina Hansen
23. Faroe Islands Evi Á Lakjuni




Former internationals

Results in Europe

As of 2014 KI is the only team to qualify for every single UEFA season. They never though advanced from the first group stage to the knock-out phase.

Season Competition Round Country Opponent Result Location
2001/02 UEFA Women's Cup Group Stage Austria USC Landhaus Vienna 21 Helsinki
Group Stage Finland HJK Helsinki 04 Helsinki
Group Stage Italy Torres Terra Sarda 04 Helsinki
2002/03 UEFA Women's Cup Group Stage Sweden Umeå IK 07 Umeå
Group Stage Czech Republic Sparta Prague 04 Umeå
Group Stage Estonia TKSK Visa Tallinn 20 Umeå
2003/04 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Round England Fulham LFC 08 Sanem
Qualifying Round Netherlands Ter Leede 05 Sanem
Qualifying Round Moldova FC Codru Anenii Noi 35 Sanem
2004/05 UEFA Women's Cup 1st Round Ukraine Metalist Kharkov 12 Wrocław
1st Round Poland AZS Wroclaw 15 Wrocław
1st Round Wales Cardiff City L.F.C. 40 Wrocław
2005/06 UEFA Women's Cup 1st Round Switzerland SC LUwin.ch 15 Struga
1st Round Moldova FC Codru Anenii Noi 14 Struga
1st Round Republic of Macedonia KFF Skiponjat 11 Struga
2006/07 UEFA Women's Cup 1st Round France Juvisy FCF 06 Livingston
1st Round Scotland Hibernian L.F.C. 12 Livingston
1st Round Spain RCD Espanyol 07 Livingston
2007/08 UEFA Women's Cup 1st Round Netherlands ADO Den Haag 11 Klaksvík
1st Round Iceland Valur Reykjavik 06 Klaksvík
1st Round Finland FC Honka 14 Klaksvík
2008/09 UEFA Women's Cup 1st Round Hungary 1. FC Femina Budapest 22 Šiauliai
1st Round Russia Zvezda 2005 Perm 08 Šiauliai
1st Round Lithuania Gintra Universitetas 22 Šiauliai
2009/10 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Round France Montpellier HSC 02 Strumica
Qualifying Round Bulgaria FC NSA Sofia 12 Strumica
Qualifying Round Republic of Macedonia ZFK Tikvesanka 42 Strumica
2010/11 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Round England Everton LFC 06 Šiauliai
Qualifying Round Lithuania Gintra Universitetas 00 Šiauliai
Qualifying Round Republic of Macedonia Borec Veles 20 Šiauliai
2011/12 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Round Malta Mosta 10 Subotica
Qualifying Round Serbia ŽFK Spartak Subotica 24 Subotica
Qualifying Round Scotland Glasgow City 05 Subotica
2012/13 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Round Cyprus Apollon Limassol 07 Limassol
Qualifying Round Ukraine WFC Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 12 Limassol
Qualifying Round Albania Ada Velipojë 111 Limassol
2013/14 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Round Montenegro ŽFK Ekonomist 11 Torres Novas
Qualifying Round Portugal Atlético Ouriense 12 Fátima
Qualifying Round Switzerland FC Zürich Frauen 03 Torres Novas
2014/15 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Round Albania Vllaznia 12 Šiauliai
Qualifying Round Lithuania Gintra Universitetas 02 Šiauliai
Qualifying Round Cyprus Apollon Limassol 13 Pakruojis
2015/16 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Round Cyprus Apollon Limassol 02 Paphos
Qualifying Round Iceland Stjarnan 04 Geroskipou
Qualifying Round Malta Hibernians 33 Paphos

References

  1. "1. deild kvinnur" (in Faroese). faroesoccer.fo. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  2. UEFA.com, UEFA Women's Champions League, KÍ Klaksvík, Qualifying round.
  3. "Women's qualifying round draw live on UEFA.com". UEFA. 17 June 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  4. FSF.fo
  5. "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.

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