Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag (women)


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 section was created in 1985 and the team is the champion of 1. deild kvinnur and the most successful in the Faroe Islands. They have won 1. deild for the record-breaking past 17 seasons. So since the UEFA Women's Cup began in 2001, they are the only women's team to have represented the Faroe Islands in Europe, and the only team to have participated in every UEFA competition from the inaugural 2001–02 edition to date.
KÍ Klaksvík currently has three players on the Faroe Islands women's national football team: Katrina Akursmørk, Maria Thomsen and Rannvá Andreasen. Eyðvør Klakstein is a former KÍ Klaksvík player, who currently plays in Spain.

Honours

GoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwards
Óluva Allansdóttir. Joensen
Randi á Bergi
Monika Biskopstø





Katrina Akursmørk
Ragna Patawary
Amanda Johannesen
Birita Ryan
Tórunn Joensen
Rutt Gregersen
Sanna Svarvadal
Durita Hummeland
Eyðvør Klakstein
Ása K. Thomsen
Lena Maria Joensen
Maria K. Thomsen
Sigrun Sirdal
Gudny Johannesen
Tóra Mohr
Sigrid Jacobsen
Victoria á Lakjuni
Hervør Olsen
Rannvá Andreasen
Olga Kristina Hansen
Evy á Lakjuni
Malena Josephsen
Anna Absalonsen




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 leaugue 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.
Their last league title was in 2019. KÍ women were fighting for first place, competing against Havnar Bóltfelag and ÍF/Vík/B68. In august, KÍ's goalkeeper, 17 years old Óluva A. Joensen got an serious injury, after a collision in the Cup semifinal, against Havnar Bóltfelag. This was a problem for their team, because second goalkeeper Randi á Bergi was abroad the rest of the year. KÍ had to sign a deal with former KÍ goalkeeper, Monika Biskopstø. Monika is currently representing danish AaB, and also a part of the Faroe Islands women's national football team. The Faroese U19 international goalkeeper Óluva A. Joensen was expected to be out for the rest of the season. Thanks to the loan deal with Monika Biskopstø, KÍ women could carry on, and win the league title for the 19th time in the teams history. The last match on September 28, 2019, against Havnar Bóltfelag, the women from Klaksvík already were leading with 4 points. The match in Tórshavn ended 1-1, and KÍ women were crowned as Faroese champions after the match.

Former internationals

KÍ qualified for 17 consecutive UEFA Women's Champions League's between 2001-02 and 2017-18. Up until the 2018-19 campaign, they were the only team to have qualified for every single Champions League.
SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryOpponentResultLocation
2001–02UEFA Women's CupGroup StageUSC Landhaus Vienna2–1Helsinki
2001–02UEFA Women's CupGroup StageHJK Helsinki0–4Helsinki
2001–02UEFA Women's CupGroup StageTorres Terra Sarda0–4Helsinki
2002–03UEFA Women's CupGroup StageUmeå IK0–7Umeå
2002–03UEFA Women's CupGroup StageSparta Prague0–4Umeå
2002–03UEFA Women's CupGroup StageTKSK Visa Tallinn2–0Umeå
2003–04UEFA Women's CupQualifying RoundFulham LFC0–8Sanem
2003–04UEFA Women's CupQualifying RoundTer Leede0–5Sanem
2003–04UEFA Women's CupQualifying RoundFC Codru Anenii Noi3–5Sanem
2004–05UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundMetalist Kharkov1–2Wrocław
2004–05UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundAZS Wroclaw1–5Wrocław
2004–05UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundCardiff City L.F.C.4–0Wrocław
2005–06UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundSC LUwin.ch1–5Struga
2005–06UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundFC Codru Anenii Noi1–4Struga
2005–06UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundKFF Skiponjat1–1Struga
2006–07UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundJuvisy FCF0–6Livingston
2006–07UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundHibernian L.F.C.1–2Livingston
2006–07UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundRCD Espanyol0–7Livingston
2007–08UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundADO Den Haag1–1Klaksvík
2007–08UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundValur Reykjavik0–6Klaksvík
2007–08UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundFC Honka1–4Klaksvík
2008–09UEFA Women's Cup1st Round1. FC Femina Budapest2–2Šiauliai
2008–09UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundZvezda 2005 Perm0–8Šiauliai
2008–09UEFA Women's Cup1st RoundGintra Universitetas2–2Šiauliai
2009–10UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundMontpellier HSC0–2Strumica
2009–10UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundFC NSA Sofia1–2Strumica
2009–10UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundZFK Tikvesanka4–2Strumica
2010–11UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundEverton LFC0–6Šiauliai
2010–11UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundGintra Universitetas0–0Šiauliai
2010–11UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundBorec Veles2–0Šiauliai
2011–12UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundMosta1–0Subotica
2011–12UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundŽFK Spartak Subotica2–4Subotica
2011–12UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundGlasgow City0–5Subotica
2012–13UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundApollon Limassol0–7Limassol
2012–13UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundWFC Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv1–2Limassol
2012–13UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundAda Velipojë11–1Limassol
2013–14UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundŽFK Ekonomist1–1Torres Novas
2013–14UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundAtlético Ouriense1–2Fátima
2013–14UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundFC Zürich Frauen0–3Torres Novas
2014–15UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundVllaznia1–2Šiauliai
2014–15UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundGintra Universitetas0–2Šiauliai
2014–15UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundApollon Limassol1–3Pakruojis
2015–16UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundApollon Limassol0–2Paphos
2015–16UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundStjarnan0–4Geroskipou
2015–16UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundHibernians3–3Paphos
2016–17UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundApollon Limassol0–5Paphos
2016–17UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundPAOK1–1Paphos
2016–17UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundHajvalia1–1Paphos
2017–18UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundStjarnan0–9Osijek
2017–18UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundŽNK Osijek0–4Osijek
2017–18UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying RoundIstatov6–1Osijek