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Ítróttarfelag Fuglafjarðar
Ítróttarfelag Fuglafjarðar, abbreviated to ÍF, is a Faroese football club based in Fuglafjørður. They play their home games at Í Fløtugerði. The 1979 Faroe Islands Premier League title is ÍF's sole to date. They also won the 1. deild (second tier) four times. History ÍF has never won the cup title. The team has lost 6 finals: in 1975 to HB Tórshavn by 7–4 in a two-legged final; in 1982 once again to HB by 2–1; in 1987, ÍF lost its third final to HB in a row after the replay, which HB won by 3–0; in 2005 to GÍ Gøta by 4–1; and most recently, in 2010 and 2011 to EB/Streymur by 1–0 & 3–0, respectively. Stadium Ítróttarfelag Fuglafjarðar plays its games in Í Fløtugerði, a stadium with a seating capacity of 360 (1,200 with standing places). The stadium was renovated in 2008. Current squad ''As of 3 September 2024.'' Managers * Páll Guðlaugsson (1989–1991) * Meinhard Dalbúð (1993–1994) * Sonni Jensen (1995) ...
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Í Fløtugerði
Í Fløtugerði is a football stadium in Fuglafjørður, Faroe Islands. It is currently the home ground of ÍF Fuglafjørður. Its capacity is 1,200, including 360 seats. History On 15 November 1940, ÍF began purchasing land in northern part of Fuglafjørður. In the following years, the club obtained funding from the municipality and loans, which has resulted in official opening of the stadium in 1956. On 12 August 1979, the record attendance was set. Over 1,500 people gathered around the stadium to watch the match between ÍF and TB Tvøroyri. The hosts won 3–1. Í Fløtugerði has hosted the Faroe Islands Cup final on 29 September 1985. GÍ Gøta won 4–2 against NSÍ Runavík NSÍ Runavík is a Faroe Islands, Faroese professional association football, football club, playing in Runavík on the island of Eysturoy. It was founded 24 March 1957. In 2003 NSÍ participated for the first time on a European stage. In 2007, t ..., thus winning its second cup trophy. The s ...
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Jákup Andrias Thomsen
Jákup is a Faroese masculine given name, a cognate of the names Jacob and James. People with the name Jákup include: *Jákup á Borg (born 1979), Faroese footballer *Jákup Dahl (1878-1944), Faroese Provost and Bible translator *Jákup Pauli Gregoriussen (born 1932), Faroese architect *Jákup Jakobsen, (1864-1918), Faroese linguist and literary scholar *Jákup Jógvansson (16??-16??), Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands from 1677 to 1679 *Jákup Mikkelsen Jákup Nolsøe Mikkelsen (born 14 August 1970) is a Faroese former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He made 522 league appearances in representing six clubs in a career spanning 25 years, also representing his country at international lev ... (born 1970), Faroese footballer Faroese masculine given names Masculine given names {{DEFAULTSORT:Jakup ...
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Tonni Jóhannus Thomsen
Tonni may refer to: * Tonni (name) * Tonni, Sovicille, Siena, Italy See also *Tonna (other) Tonna may refer to: * Tonna, Neath, a village in Wales, part of the county borough Neath Port Talbot ** Tonna RFC, a rugby union team from Tonna * ''Tonna'' (gastropod), a genus of marine snails * Tonna, Germany, a municipality in Thuringia, German ... * Tonti (other) {{dab ...
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Jóhann Jøkladal Højbro
Jóhann is a masculine given name. It is the Icelandic and Faroese form of the name Johann, a form of the Germanic and Latin given name "Johannes". The English-language form is John. The Icelandic surname Jóhannsson is a patronymic surname meaning ''son of Jóhann''. Jóhannsdóttir is a patronymic surname meaning ''daughter of Jóhann''. People People with the name include: * Jóhann Ársælsson (born 1943), Icelandic politician * Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson (born 1990), Icelandic professional footballer * Jóhann Birnir Guðmundsson (born 1977), retired Icelandic footballer * Jóhann Hafstein (1915–1980), Icelandic politician; prime minister of Iceland 1970–1971 * Jóhann Haraldsson (born 1979), Icelandic alpine skier * Jóhann Hjartarson (born 1963), Icelandic chess grandmaster * Jóhann Jóhannsson (1969–2018), Icelandic composer * Jóhann Páll Jóhannsson (born 1992), Icelandic politician * Jóhann Laxdal (born 1990), Icelandic football player * Jóhann K. Péturss ...
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Kenny Jensen
Kenny is a surname, a given name, and a diminutive of several different given names. In Ireland, the surname is an Anglicisation of the Irish ''Ó Cionnaith'', also spelt ''Ó Cionnaoith'' and ''Ó Cionaodha'', meaning "descendant of Cionnaith". It was once popular in the 16th-century in Leinster, Munster, parts of Connacht and in County Tyrone in Ulster, and was Anglicised as O'Kenna, O'Kenny, O'Kinney, Kenna, Kenney, Kenny, and Kinney amongst other variations. One bearer of the name was Cainnech of Aghaboe, better known in English as Saint Canice - a sixth-century Irish priest and missionary from near Dungiven, after whom the city and county of Kilkenny is also named. The Irish form ''Cill Chainnigh'' means "Church of Canice". It is thought that the ''Ó Cionnaith'' sept was part of the Uí Maine kingdom, based in Connacht. Within this area, the name is associated traditionally with counties Galway and Roscommon. Kenny is ranked at number 76 in the list of the most common sur ...
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Gundur Ellingsgaard Petersen
Gundur is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India.Village code= 598000 Gundur, Koppal, Karnataka It is located in the Gangawati taluk of Koppal district in Karnataka. Demographics As of 2001 India census, Gundur had a population of 6273 with 3166 males and 3107 females. See also * Bidar * Districts of Karnataka The southern Indian state of Karnataka consists of 31 districts grouped into 4 administrative divisions, ''viz''., Belagavi, Bengaluru , Gulbarga, and Mysore. Geographically, the state has three principal variants: the western coastal stretc ... References External links * http://Koppal.nic.in/ Villages in Koppal district {{Koppal-geo-stub ...
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Jógvan á Lakjuni (footballer)
Jógvan á Lakjuni (born 13 November 1952) is a Faroese politician, composer and teacher. He was speaker of the Faroese parliament, the Løgting, from 2011 to 2015 and from 2019 to 2022. He was born in Fuglafjørður. He worked as a fisherman from 1969 to 1972. He was educated as a school teacher in 1977, and worked as a school teacher in Fuglafjørður from 1977 to 1989. During this period he also studied at the University of the Faroe Islands and since 1989 has worked as a high school teacher at Føroya Handilsskúli in Kambsdalur. Political career Jógvan á Lakjuni was elected member of the Faroese Løgting in 1998, but before that he had been substitute member several times in the period 1989 to 1996. He was minister of culture in the first cabinet of Jóannes Eidesgaard. He was the speaker of the Faroese parliament, the Løgting from 2011 to 2015 and from 2019 to 2022. He was president of the West Nordic Council from 2002 to 2003. He was reelected to the parliament on 1 S ...
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Hans Jákup Jóhannesson Lervig
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Markus á Lakjuni
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