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词条 2. deild
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  1. History

  2. Clubs for the 2017 season

  3. 2. deild seasons

     Titles by team 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox football league
| logo =
| pixels = 100
| country = Faroe Islands
| confed = UEFA
| founded = 1976 (as 3. deild)
2005
| teams = 10
| promotion = 1. deild
| relegation = 3. deild
| levels = 3
| pyramid = Faroe Islands football league system
| domest_cup = Faroe Islands Cup
| confed_cup =
| champions = EB/Streymur II (1st title)
| most successful club = HB Tórshavn II (4 titles)
| website =
| current = 2019 2. deild
}}

2. deild is the third tier league of football in the Faroe Islands. It was founded in 1976 and is organized by the Faroe Islands Football Association. It was originally called 3. deild but became 2. deild after a reorganization of the Faroe Islands football league system in 2005.

History

The league was founded in 1943 and was named Meðaldeildin (The Middle Division): this was 1 year after the founding of the Meistaradeildin, the original top level Faroe Islands football league. There was no promotion and relegation system at the time, and the two leagues operated separately from each other. This was partly because Meðaldeildin was mostly made up of B teams from the clubs in the Meistaradeildin. One year after all leagues had to be suspended due to the British occupation of the Faroe Islands. The league then resumed in 1945. From 1943 to 1975 it was called Meðaldeildin, then the league structure changed in 1976. The Meistaradeildin was renamed 1. deild and the Meðaldeildin was renamed 2. deild. Also from that season onwards, the top clubs in 2. deild were promoted to 1. deild. The first club to be promoted was Fram Tórshavn after they won the division for the first time in their history, though they finished bottom of 1. deild the following season and were relegated back into 2. deild. The latest change to the league was made in 2005, when 1. deild was renamed as Formuladeildin for sponsorship reasons; 2. Deild adopted the name of 1. Deild; the third tier was renamed 2. Deild and the fourth tier became 3. Deild.

It currently has 10 participating teams. At the end of each season, two teams are relegated and two promoted from what is now the fourth division, pending the fact that the winning team in any given division doesn't already have a senior team in the division it is being promoted to. In such cases the team that finished second will be promoted in its stead. If a team is relegated to a division where one of its teams are already playing, the second best team will move one division down, thereby saving another team from relegation.

At the end of the 2008 season, Fram, who were set to be renamed FC Hoyvík for the 2009 season and AB II finished in the promotion places. Fram (now FC Hoyvík) were promoted to 1. deild, while AB II would only be promoted if their 1st team finished in one of the promotion places in 1. deild. AB's first team eventually won promotion into the Vodafonedeildin, finishing runners-up in 1.Deild. However, AB II were denied promotion to 1.deild and MB Midvágur who finished 3rd in 2.Deild, were promoted instead. Because AB II who finished 2nd, had used illegal players. Though there is still an ongoing debate weather they finished 2nd or 3rd and which team should have been promoted.

The following season in 2009 MB Midvágur finished bottom in 1.Deild, only picking up 8 points and were relegated back into 2.deild. Meanwhile AB Argir II won the 2.deild in 2009 and were promoted to 1.deild.

Clubs for the 2017 season

  • Skála ÍF II
  • B68 Toftir II
  • B71 Sandoy − Relegated from 2016 1. deild
  • AB Argir II − Relegated from 2016 1. deild
  • EB/Streymur II
  • TB/FC Suðuroy/Royn III
  • Víkingur III
  • NSÍ Runavík III
  • KÍ Klaksvík III
  • 07 Vestur II

2. deild seasons

SeasonWinnerRunner-up3rd PlaceTop goalscorer
1976KÍ II
1977Royn Hvalba
1978SÍ Sørvágur
1979TB II
1980Leirvík ÍF
1981SÍF Sandavágur
1982SÍ Sumba
1983HB II
1984VB II
1985EB Eiði
1986B71 Sandoy
1987SÍ SørvágurSkála ÍFHB Tórshavn II
1988GÍ Gøta IIB36 Tórshavn IITB Tvøroyri II
1989Fram TórshavnRoyn HvalbaÍF Fuglafjørður II
1990KÍ Klaksvík IIStreymurTB Tvøroyri II
1991HB Tórshavn IIEB EiðiB36 Tórshavn II
1992B68 Toftir IINSÍ Runavík IIStreymur
1993HB Tórshavn IINSÍ Runavík IIÍF Fuglafjørður II
1994HB Tórshavn IIIFS Vágar IIGÍ Gøta IIFRO}} Rodmund Rasmussen (FS Vágar II, 24 goals)
1995B68 Toftir IISkála ÍFB71 Sandoy IIFRO}} Petur Gaardlykke (B68 II, 27 goals)
1996Royn HvalbaB36 Tórshavn IIGÍ Gøta IIFRO}} Odd Eliasen (ÍF II, 21 goals)
1997GÍ Gøta IINSÍ Runavík IIVB Vágur IIFRO}} Heini Heinason (GÍ II, 28 goals)
1998Skála ÍFGÍ Gøta IIIB68 Toftir IIFRO}} Bogi Gregersen (Skála, 19 goals)
1999B36 Tórshavn IIB68 Toftir IIÍF Fuglafjørður IIFRO}} Tórálvur Poulsen (B36 II, 18 goals)
2000Skála ÍFB36 Tórshavn IIIB71 Sandoy IIFRO}} Svend Eli Poulsen (AB, 22 goals)
2001VB Vágur IIRoyn HvalbaÍF Fuglafjørður IIFRO}} Allan Michelsen (Royn, 18 goals)
2002AB ArgirB68 Toftir IIGÍ Gøta IIFRO}} Johnny Samuelsen (AB, 11 goals)
2003Royn HvalbaGÍ Gøta IIEB/Streymur IIFRO}} Gisli Sveinbjørnsson (Royn, 18 goals)
2004GÍ Gøta IIHB Tórshavn IISÍ SørvágurFRO}} Heini Gaard (HB II, 20 goals)
2005SÍ SørvágurKÍ Klaksvík IIB68 Toftir IIFRO}} Jens Erik Rasmussen (SÍ, 14 goals)
2006NSÍ Runavík IIB36 Tórshavn IIEB Streymur IIFRO}} Fróði Jóanesarson (NSÍ II, 15 goals)
2007B68 Toftir IIGÍ Gøta IIEB/Streymur IIFRO}} Leif Niclasen (EB/Streymur II, 16 goals)
2008Fram TórshavnAB Argir IIMB MiðvágurFRO}} Jørgen Meitilberg (Fram, 20 goals)
2009AB Argir II07 Vestur IIEB/Streymur IIFRO}} Karl Jóhan Djurhuus (07 Vestur II, 16 goals)
2010Skála ÍFFC Hoyvík II07 Vestur IIFRO}} Karl Jóhan Djurhuus (07 Vestur II, 18 goals)
2011KÍ Klaksvík IIB68 Toftir IIB36 Tórshavn IIFRO}} Bjarki Vágstún (KÍ II, 14 goals)
{{flagicon|FRO}} Búi í Hjøllum (B68 II, 14 goals)
2012B36 Tórshavn IITB Tvøroyri IIGiza HoyvíkFRO}} Jákup T. Joensen (B36 II, 19 goals)
2013AB Argir IINSÍ Runavík IIGiza HoyvíkFRO}} Debes Danielsen (NSÍ II, 20 goals)
2014MB MiðvágurB71 SandoyGiza HoyvíkFRO}} Otto Jacobsen (MB, 18 goals)
2015HB Tórshavn IIGiza HoyvíkKÍ Klaksvík IIIFRO}} Lindi Gardar (KÍ III, 21 goals)
2016B36 Tórshavn IIÍF Fuglafjørður IISkála IISRB}} Nenad Šarić (ÍF II, 16 goals)
2017B71 Sandoy[1]Skála IIVíkingur IIIFRO}} Símin Hansen (B71, 17 goals)
2018EB/Streymur IIB36 Tórshavn IIUndrið FFFRO}} Andras Dalbø (Víkingur III, 17 goals)

Clubs in bold were promoted.

Titles by team

TeamTitlesLast title
HB Tórshavn II42015
B36 Tórshavn II32016
KÍ Klaksvík II2011
Skála ÍF2010
B68 Toftir II2007
SÍ Sørvágur2005
GÍ Gøta II2004
Royn Hvalba2003
B71 Sandoy22017
AB Argir II2013
Fram Tórshavn2008
VB Vágur II2001
EB/Streymur II12018
MB Miðvágur2014
NSÍ Runavík II2006
AB Argir2002
HB Tórshavn III1994
EB Eiði1985
SÍ Sumba1982
SÍF Sandavágur1981
Leirvík ÍF1980
TB Tvøroyri II1979

In bold clubs currently playing in 2. deild. In italics the clubs that no longer exist.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.in.fo/itrottur/sport-detail/b71-hevur-vunnid-2-deild/|publisher=in.fo|title=B71 hevur vunnið 2. deild|date=September 23, 2017|language=Faroese}}

External links

  • 2. deild at Faroe Soccer {{fo icon}}
{{Football in the Faroe Islands}}{{UEFA third leagues}}

3 : 2. deild|Football leagues in the Faroe Islands|Third level football leagues in Europe

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