B36 Tórshavn (women)

B36 Tórshavn kvinnur is the women's team of B36 Tórshavn, a Faroese football club based in Tórshavn and founded in 1936. The club participate in The Faroese Women's League and plays in black and white. Their stadium, Gundadalur, has a capacity of 4,000. The women's section of B36 was created in 1985.

B36 Tórshavn
Full nameBóltfelagið 1936
Nickname(s)B36
Founded28 March 1936
(Women's team 1985)
GroundGundadalur, Tórshavn
Capacity4,000
ChairmanJákup Mørk
ManagerSúni Olsen
League1. deild kvinnur
20204th
WebsiteClub website

History

Women's football was officially established at The Faroes in 1985, after a trial year in 1984. B36 Tórshavn immediately established a women's section in the club, and gave it priority.[1] This paid off, and the club won the unofficial title in 1984, and the first official woman's national champions title in 1985. The following years women's football at The Faroes was dominated by teams from the capital. B36 Tórshavn took four national titles during this period, and the local rivals HB Tórshavn took seven.

In the new millennium, KÍ Klaksvík dominated women's football at The Faroes, by winning the title in 17 consecutive years, and taking the national Cup 14 times. This dominance lead to a fading interest in women's football elsewhere. The point of zero came in 2009, were none of the big club from the capital had a women's team in the Premier Division. A couple of years ago the dominance was broken, and the interest for women's football is increasing. This may also be based upon the recent success of the national women's team.

B36 Tórshavn has recently made a strategic decision that women's football will be equally treated in youth football, and that the best team will be given the same priority as the men's team. This is a long term strategy, were the goal is to develop home-grown players and prepare them for senior women's football. Therefore, there will be a couple of years before the best team again is ready to compete for the national title.

Current squad

As of 30 June 2019

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  FRO Elsa Maria M. Olsen
2 MF  FRO Helena H. Johannesen
3 DF  FRO Armgarð undir Leitinum
4 MF  FRO Ásleyg Sunadóttir
5 DF  FRO Elsa Anna Kjartansdóttir Mohr
6 MF  FRO Kristina S. Joensen
7 MF  FRO Barbara Mohr Høgnesen
8 MF  FRO Lív Rúnadóttir
9 MF  FRO Marjun Ó Danielsen
10 FW  FRO Emma Hansdóttir
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 DF  FRO Sigrun Kallsoy Kristiansen
12 FW  FRO Sarita Maria Mittfoss
13 MF  FRO Olga Kristina Hansen
15 DF  FRO Birita Pætursdóttir Rasmussen
16 GK  FRO Jóna Nicolajsen
17 MF  FRO Bára S. Magnussen
18 DF  FRO Hanna L. Jacobsen
19 DF  FRO Lý Askham
20 DF  FRO Súsanna Samró

Honours

  • 1. deild kvinnur
    • Winners (4): 1985, 1987, 1996, 1998
    • Runners-up (10): 1988, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2012
  • 2. deild kvinnur[2]
    • Winners (3): 1991, 2010, 2012
    • Winners 1/2 vøll (2): 2009, 2011
  • Faroese Women's Cup
    • Winners (6): 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2005
    • Runners-up (3): 1998, 2008, 2012

Honours Youth Academy

  • Faroe Isalnds Premier League U-18
    • Winners (4): 1993, 1994, 2000, 2002[3]
  • Faroe Isalnds Cup U-18
    • Winners (2): 2018, 2019[4]
  • Faroe Isalnds Premier League U-15
    • Winners (6): 1998, 2003, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2017[5]
  • Faroe Isalnds Cup U-15
    • Winners (3): 2000, 2014, 2018[6]
  • Faroe Isalnds Premier League U-13
    • Winners (1): 2001[7]
  • Faroe Isalnds Premier League U-11
    • Winners (2): 1996, 2006[8]

References


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