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Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag (women)


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founded24 August 1904
(Women's team 1985)
groundDjúpumýra Stadium
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capacity3,000
chairmanTummas Lervig
managerJens Wedeborg
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season2025
positionChampions
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(Women's team 1985) Klaksvík

KÍ Klaksvík Kvinnur is the women's football team of KÍ Klaksvík, a Faroese football club, based in Klaksvík and founded in 1904. The club plays in blue and white. Their stadium, Djúpumýra, has a capacity of 3,000.

The women's team was created in 1985. It is the reigning champion of the 1. deild kvinnur and the most successful in the Faroe Islands. They have won the 1. deild for a record-breaking past 17 seasons consecutively. Since the UEFA Women's Cup began in 2001, they were the only women's team to have represented the Faroe Islands in Europe until 2018, and the only team to have participated in every UEFA competition from the inaugural 2001–02 edition to date.

KÍ Klaksvík currently has eight players on the Faroe Islands women's national football team: Óluva Joensen, Birita Ryan, Sanna Svarvadal, Tórunn Joensen, Tóra Mohr, Hervør Olsen, Maria Biskopstø and Eyðvør Klakstein.

Honours

  • 1. deild kvinnur
    • Winners (24): 1997, 2000 to 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025
  • Faroese Women's Cup
    • Winners (16): 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020, 2022
  • Faroese Women's Super Cup
    • Winners (3): 2021, 2023, 2024

Current squad

History

Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag was founded in 1904, but the women's team was founded in mid 80's. The women's stadium, is the same stadium as the men's, Djúpumýra. The women from Klaksvík have since the first day, been a very successful team. They won their first Faroese league title in 1997, and again in 2000. In 2000, KÍ women started a 17 years streak, winning the title every year from 2000 to 2016. Because of this, the women also competed in UEFA Women's Cup, and later on competed in UEFA Women's Champions League. After two disappointing years in 2017 and 2018, the KÍ women's now have a streak of 3 more titles, in 2019, 2020 and 2021, bringing the club up to a total of 21 national championships. Their last league title was in 2021.

Former internationals

  • FAR Faroe Islands: Randi Wardum, Ragna Patawary, Malena Josephsen and Rannvá Andreasen

Results in Europe

KÍ qualified for 17 consecutive UEFA Women's Champions League's between 2001–02 and 2017–18. Until the 2018–19 campaign, they were the only team to have qualified for every single Champions League.

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryOpponentResultLocation
2001–02UEFA Women's CupGroup StageAustriaUSC Landhaus Vienna2–1Helsinki
Group StageFinlandHJK Helsinki0–4Helsinki
Group StageItalyTorres Terra Sarda0–4Helsinki
2002–03UEFA Women's CupGroup StageSwedenUmeå IK0–7Umeå
Group StageCzech RepublicSparta Prague0–4Umeå
Group StageEstoniaTKSK Visa Tallinn2–0Umeå
2003–04UEFA Women's CupQualifying RoundEnglandFulham LFC0–8Sanem
Qualifying RoundNetherlandsTer Leede0–5Sanem
Qualifying RoundMoldovaFC Codru Anenii Noi3–5Sanem
2004–05UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundUkraineMetalist Kharkov1–2Wrocław
1st RoundPolandAZS Wroclaw1–5Wrocław
1st RoundWalesCardiff City L.F.C.4–0Wrocław
2005–06UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundSwitzerlandSC LUwin.ch1–5Struga
1st RoundMoldovaFC Codru Anenii Noi1–4Struga
1st RoundMacedoniaKFF Skiponjat1–1Struga
2006–07UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundFranceJuvisy FCF0–6Livingston
1st RoundScotlandHibernian L.F.C.1–2Livingston
1st RoundSpainRCD Espanyol0–7Livingston
2007–08UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundNetherlandsADO Den Haag1–1Klaksvík
1st RoundIcelandValur Reykjavik0–6Klaksvík
1st RoundFinlandFC Honka1–4Klaksvík
2008–09UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundHungary1. FC Femina Budapest2–2Šiauliai
1st RoundRussiaZvezda 2005 Perm0–8Šiauliai
1st RoundLithuaniaGintra Universitetas2–2Šiauliai
2009–10UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundFranceMontpellier HSC0–2Strumica
Qualifying RoundBulgariaFC NSA Sofia1–2Strumica
Qualifying RoundMacedoniaZFK Tikvesanka4–2Strumica
2010–11UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundEnglandEverton LFC0–6Šiauliai
Qualifying RoundLithuaniaGintra Universitetas0–0Šiauliai
Qualifying RoundMacedoniaBorec Veles2–0Šiauliai
2011–12UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundMaltaMosta1–0Subotica
Qualifying RoundSerbiaŽFK Spartak Subotica2–4Subotica
Qualifying RoundScotlandGlasgow City0–5Subotica
2012–13UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundCyprusApollon Limassol0–7Limassol
Qualifying RoundUkraineWFC Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv1–2Limassol
Qualifying RoundAlbaniaAda Velipojë11–1Limassol
2013–14UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundMontenegroŽFK Ekonomist1–1Torres Novas
Qualifying RoundPortugalAtlético Ouriense1–2Fátima
Qualifying RoundSwitzerlandFC Zürich Frauen0–3Torres Novas
2014–15UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundAlbaniaVllaznia1–2Šiauliai
Qualifying RoundLithuaniaGintra Universitetas0–2Šiauliai
Qualifying RoundCyprusApollon Limassol1–3Pakruojis
2015–16UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundCYPApollon Limassol0–2Paphos
Qualifying RoundISLStjarnan0–4Geroskipou
Qualifying RoundMLTHibernians3–3Paphos
2016–17UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundCYPApollon Limassol0–5Paphos
Qualifying RoundGREPAOK1–1Paphos
Qualifying RoundKOSHajvalia1–1Paphos
2017–18UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundISLStjarnan0–9Osijek
Qualifying RoundCROŽNK Osijek0–4Osijek
Qualifying RoundMKDIstatov6–1Osijek
2020–21UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundNORVålerenga0–7Oslo
2021–22UEFA Women's Champions LeagueRound 1ISLBreiðablik0–7Šiauliai
Round 1ESTFlora0–1Šiauliai
2022–23UEFA Women's Champions LeagueRound 1SWIFC Zürich Frauen0–6Nicosia
Round 1LVARFS Rïga1–2 aetNicosia
2023–24UEFA Women's Champions LeagueRound 1SRBSpartak Subotica0–7Køge
Round 1DENHB Køge1–3Køge
2024–25UEFA Women's Champions LeagueRound 1BIHSFK 20000–3Sarajevo
Round 1DENNordsjælland0–2Sarajevo

References

References

  1. "1. deild kvinnur". faroesoccer.fo.
  2. [https://web.archive.org/web/20100211115302/http://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/clubs/club=81205/index.html UEFA.com], UEFA Women's Champions League, KÍ Klaksvík, Qualifying round.
  3. (17 June 2011). "Women's qualifying round draw live on UEFA.com". UEFA.
  4. "FSF.fo".
  5. (12 October 2013). "KÍ er føroyameistari". portal.fo.
  6. [https://kvf.fo/greinar/2025/10/11/foroyameistaraheitid-aftur-til-klaksvikar Føroyameistaraheitið aftur til Klaksvíkar]
  7. [https://ki.fo/tidindi/906/vit-eru-foroyameistarar-2025 VIT ERU FØROYAMEISTARAR 2025]
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