B-67

B-67 is a sports club from Greenland based in Nuuk. They compete in football, badminton and handball. In 2016 they won the Cola Cola GM by defeating Nagdlunguaq-48 3–1.In the early days from season 1980 they were a small club in the heart of Nuuk(capital of Greenland) they were a club mainly focused on youth development during the mid/late 1980's which would significantly help this side in its rise to fame.

B-67
Full nameBoldklubben af 1967
Founded1967
GroundNuuk Stadium
Nuuk, Greenland
Capacity2,000
ChairmanKnud Egede Olsen
ManagerTekle Ghebrelul
LeagueCoca Cola GM

Big boys B-67 took part in many competitions but didn't win a trophy for 25 years. In 1993 the club began to grow with the signings of elite nordic players and training facilities grew creating a big impact on this squad. Great coaches were distributed to this risen b-67 side they won 85% of their senior matches and played in 8 finals since 1988 but won none.

National Players Eleven players from B-67 Nuuk played in the national team in Greenland 8 first time choices. They ended up going to the Island Games coming in a 5th place finish.

International Friendlies They played several matches against teams in Iceland and Faroe Islands with an average win rate of 74% a very solid statistic meaning for them they had success in copenhagen, rekajwik and torschavn. The u-19 had many succes in malmo particularly with a win rate of 84%.

Greenlandic glory Since then they have gone on to win many championships with a record 13 times making history in the country's capital winning against local rivals with a win rate of 82% right now at highest 91% in 2008 and lowest in 2020 78%. Despite that they are regarded as the most stylish playing team in the league's history and people hope for it to play in Europe sometime soon. Like the Uefa Conference League.

Other Sports They also play badminton


Achievements

  • Coca Cola GM: 13
    • Champion : 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018

Current squad

As of 9 April 2017[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  GRL Loke Svane
 GRL Ari Hermann
 GRL Poul Thomas Kuko
 GRL John Broberg
 GRL Niklas Thorleifsen
 GRL Johan Bidstrup
 GRL Malik Juhl
 GRL Frederik Seals
 GRL Anders Petersen
No. Pos. Nation Player
 GRL Mika Davidsen
 GRL Adam Ghebrelul
 GRL Mikkel Hansen
 GRL Milo Petersen
 GRL Inuk Mathiassen
 GRL Maaseeraq Pedersen
 GRL Mads Christensen
 GRL Mikkel Lynge
 GRL Niklas Kleist

References


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