• g 1988 1. deild was the 46th season of Faroese Premier League Football, and when it was referred to as 1. deild (First Division). It was contested by...
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  • The 1988 season of 1. deild karla was the 34th season of second-tier football in Iceland. Source: [citation needed] Rules for classification: 1) points;...
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  • 1. deild is the second tier league of football in the Faroe Islands. It was founded in 1943. The league is organised by the Faroe Islands Football Association...
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  • then known as 4. deild karla, that same year and their first coach was former Icelandic international player Björn Helgason. In 1988, Ísafjörður biggest...
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  • department of the Breiðablik multi-sport club. It currently plays in the Besta deild karla, the top-tier men's football league in Iceland; they finished 1st...
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  • 1. deild karla, known as Lengjudeild karla (The Lengja League) for sponsorship reasons, is a football league in Iceland. It is the second highest professional...
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  • Statistics of 1. deild in the 1987 season. It was contested by 8 teams, and TB Tvøroyri won the championship. Source: [citation needed] The schedule consisted...
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  • 1989, 1. deild was the top tier league in Faroe Islands football (since 2005, the top tier has been the Faroe Islands Premier League, with 1. deild becoming...
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    The Besta deild karla (lit. 'Men's Best Division') is the top level men's football league in Iceland. The competition was founded in 1912 as the Icelandic...
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  • 1. deild kvenna, also known as Lengjudeild kvenna (English: The Lengja League) for sponsorship reasons, is the second-tier women's football league in Iceland...
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    1966 to 1993 the team played in 1. deild karla (2nd level in pyramid), 2. deild karla (3rd level in pyramid) and 3. deild karla (4th level in pyramid)....
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  • 2. deild karla (transl. Men's Second Division) is a football league in Iceland. It is the third division in the Icelandic football league system. The...
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  • top level women's football league of the Faroe Islands. It was called 1. deild kvinnur until 2018, when the Faroese top tier in the women's football for...
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    The club was founded in 1928. The football team currently plays in Besta deild karla and have won the top flight once in 1989. The club offers various...
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  • Stella Hjaltadóttir (category Besta deild kvenna players)
    skiing in 1988, 1999, 2008 og 2013. Stella played 78 games with ÍBÍ, KA and Valur in Úrvalsdeild kvenna from 1984 to 1993. She won the 2. deild kvenna with...
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  • the 2. deild karla in 1981. In 1983, he led Haukar to victory in the 1. deild karla and promotion to the top-tier Úrvalsdeild karla. In 1988 he led Haukar...
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    The Besta deild kvenna is the top-tier women's football league in Iceland. It features 10 teams that play a double round robin to decide the champion...
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  • 1989 season of 1. deild karla was the 35th season of second-tier football in Iceland. Source: [citation needed] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal...
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  • in the village of Toftir in Betri deildin. After being promoted to the 1. deild (now called Effodeildin) in 1980, they won the league 3 times: in 1984...
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  • 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...
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  • it is played in current format since 2005, when Premier League replaced 1. deild as the country's top football division. The league is organised by the...
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  • Vestri women's football (category Association football clubs established in 1988)
    January 2024. 1. deild kvenna Winners (1): 1989 "Ísfirðingar leika í 4. deild undir nafni BÍ". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). 12 May 1988. p. 66. Retrieved...
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  • 1. deild karla (English: Men's First Division) or D1 is the second-tier basketball competition among clubs in Iceland. It is organized by the Icelandic...
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  • 1987 season of 1. deild karla was the 33rd season of second-tier football in Iceland. Source: [citation needed] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal...
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  • Men's Domino's deild karla Division I (Icelandic: 1. deild karla) Division II (Icelandic: 2. deild karla) Division III (Icelandic: 3. deild karla) Women's...
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  • Islands Premier League: 1 2007 Faroe Islands Cup: 3 1986, 2002, 2017 Faroe Islands Super Cup: 1 2008 Faroe Islands second tier (1. deild since 2005): 5 1978...
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  • former 1. deild karla scoring champion and two-time Icelandic Cup winner, Marvin Valdimarsson, had signed with the team. They started the 2. deild season...
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  • Notes 1 2020 playoffs canceled due to the Coronavirus pandemic in Iceland. 1. deild karla (6): 1967, 1977, 1994, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2016, 2019 2. deild karla...
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  • Bogi Løkin (category 1. deild karla players)
    Bogi Løkin (born 22 October 1988) is a Faroese footballer and former poet who plays for Faroese club ÍF Fuglafjørður. Bogi Løkin is the son of former Faroese...
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  • The club is based in Reykjavík, Iceland, and currently plays in the Besta deild karla, the top league of men's football in Iceland. The team plays its home...
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