2015 Faroe Islands v Greece football match

On 13 June 2015, the Faroe Islands played Greece in a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying match at Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn. They won 2–1, in what was their second victory over Greece in the qualifying campaign.[1] The game is considered by many Greeks to be one of their most humiliating defeats in international football, while many Faroese people consider the match to be one of their greatest upsets.

Faroe Islands v Greece (2015)
Faroese players celebrating their first goal
EventUEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
Group F
Matchday 6
Date13 June 2015 (2015-06-13)
VenueTórsvøllur, Tórshavn
RefereeTom Harald Hagen (Norway)
Attendance4,731

Background

The two teams played in 14 November 2014, with the Faroes winning 1–0 in Piraeus.

Before the return fixture, the Faroes suffered an away defeat to Romania, while Greece got a goalless away draw against Hungary.

Match

Details

Faroe Islands 2–1 Greece
Report
Attendance: 4,731
Faroe Islands
Greece
GK1Gunnar Nielsen
DF4Atli Gregersen 76'
DF5Sonni Nattestad 5'
DF6Hallur Hansson
DF7Fróði Benjaminsen (c) 27'
MF8Brandur Olsen 84'
MF9Gilli Sørensen 13'
MF10Christian Holst 74'
FW11Jóan Símun Edmundsson 90+2'
FW14Sølvi Vatnhamar
FW23Bárður Hansen 55'
Substitutes:
DF2Jóhan Troest Davidsen 13'
DF15Odmar Færø 74'
MF20René Joensen 90+2'
Manager:
Lars Olsen
GK1Orestis Karnezis
DF3Kostas Stafylidis
DF4Kostas Manolas
DF8Panagiotis Kone 81'
FW9Kostas Mitroglou
MF10Lazaros Christodoulopoulos 46'
FW14Nikos Karelis 90'
MF15Vasilis Torosidis (c) 57'
MF18Giannis Fetfatzidis 71'
DF19Sokratis Papastathopoulos
MF22Andreas Samaris
Substitutes:
MF7Sotiris Ninis 46'
MF17Dimitris Kolovos 71'
FW20Taxiarchis Fountas 81'
Manager:
Sergio Markarián

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Aftermath

Greece national team coach Sergio Markarián resigned in the following month, having lasted only two matches in charge.[2]

This were the last points in the Faroese campaign. Greece got an away draw with Romania in September and finally won its first match in the last matchday, beating Hungary 4–3 at home, but it wasn't enough to avoid the bottom place. Both teams finished with six points, with the Faroes having the advantage on head-to-head record.

References

  1. "Faroes humiliate Greece by sealing double in Euro 2016 qualifying". The Guardian. 14 June 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
  2. Associated Press (21 July 2015). "Greece coach Sergio Markarian quits after poor Euro 2016 qualifying form". ESPN.com. Retrieved 29 June 2019.
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