FSF Trophy
The FSF Trophy, or FSF-Steypið (as it was called in Faroese), was a national football tournament, taking place on the Faroe Islands, and lasting only for 2 seasons. The main purpose of the tournament was to give the smaller teams a chance to win a trophy, since many of these were traditionally eliminated from the Faroe Islands Cup in the preliminary stages. Because of this, only teams from the 1. deild (2. division) and downwards were eligible to enter the tournament and play.[1]
The FSF Trophy (FSF Steypið) |
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Duration |
2004–2005 |
Continent |
Europe (UEFA) |
Stages |
Group-stages - Quarterfinals - Semi-finals - Final |
Most successful club |
B71 Sandoy Champions (1) - Runner-up (1) |
Website |
The Faroese Football Association's Website |
B71 Sandoy won the trophy in its first year in 2004, beating GÍ Gøta, and made it to the final again in 2005, but were subsequently beaten by B68 Toftir.[2]
The tournament was dissolved before the start of the 2006 season.
Finals
- 2004 : B71 Sandoy beat GÍ Gøta
- 2005 : B68 Toftir beat B71 Sandoy
References and notes
- "FSF update on the 2005 edition of the FSF Trophy competition". football.fo. 2008. Archived from the original on 2011-05-25. Retrieved 2008-07-11. (in Faroese)
- "B68 won the FSF Trophy final against holders B71". uf.fo. 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-11. (in Faroese)
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