FC Hoyvík is a Faroese football club founded in 2011 after the merger of F Giza and the original FC Hoyvík. Initially it was known as Giza Hoyvík but was renamed to FC Hoyvík after 2018 season and since 2019 was known as FC Hoyvík. The club is based in Hoyvík, and play their home matches in Hoyvíksvøllur.

FC Hoyvík
Full nameFC Hoyvík
Founded2011
GroundJ og K vøllur, Hoyvík
Capacity1,069
ChairmanKinnett Hovgord Djurus
ManagerÁkji Johannesen
League2. deild
20241. deild, 9th of 10 (relegated)

History

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Club's former logo when it was called Giza Hoyvík.
 
Giza/Hoyvík vs. FC Suðuroy II in September 2012.

In their first season, they played in 2. deild and finished 3rd losing the promotion on goal difference. In 2013 and 2014 they finished 3rd again, finally achieving promotion to the second tier in 2015.[1] They spent three seasons in 1. deild, being relegated back to 2. deild in 2018. After the end of the 2018 season, the club announced it would be renamed to FC Hoyvík.[2]

The club played its home matches in Gundadalur's second field until June 2017, when Hoyvíksvøllur (also called J&K vøllur because of sponsorship reasons) was opened. Its first match in the new field was a 4–1 win against TB/FCS/Royn II.[3]

Performances

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Season League Pos. P W D L GD Pts. Cup Topscorer (League)
2012 2. deild (Level 3) 3rd 18 12 4 2 64–33 40 First round (1/8)   Poul Kjartan Dam (16 goals)
2013 2. deild (Level 3) 3rd 18 13 0 5 50–24 39 First round (1/8)   Tróndur Arge (7 goals)
2014 2. deild (Level 3) 3rd 18 10 2 6 56–27 32 First round (1/8)   Tróndur Arge (9 goals)
2015 2. deild (Level 3) 2nd 18 12 1 5 60–26 37 Quarter-finals[4]   Ahmed Keita (16 goals)
2016 1. deild (Level 2) 4th 27 15 3 9 60–40 48 Quarter-finals   Ahmed Keita (22 goals)
2017 1. deild (Level 2) 7th 27 9 9 9 50–48 36 First round (1/8)   Ahmed Keita (11 goals)
2018 1. deild (Level 2) 9th 27 7 5 15 37–49 26 First round (1/8)   Hugin Ferber (7 goals)
2019 2. deild (Level 3) 1st 18 15 2 1 68–25 47 Preliminary round   Hugin Ferber (13 goals)

Honours

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Current squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   FRO Mortan Vang
3 DF   FRO Ingmar Dam
4 DF   FRO Poul Thomas Dam
5 DF   FRO Teitur Jóanesarson (captain)
6 MF   FRO Pætur Rein
7 FW   FRO Tór av Skarði
8 FW   FRO Tróndur Arge
9 MF   FRO Óli Hansen
10 FW   SEN Ahmed Keita
11 MF   FRO Niklas Fríði Jacobsen
12 DF   FRO Ragnar Rasmussen
14 MF   FRO Vagnar Poulsen
15 MF   FRO Tummas Eli Viderø
16 MF   FRO Andrias Dam
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF   FRO Petur Mikkelsen
18 MF   FRO Jóhan Hansen
19 DF   FRO Svenn Jacobsen
20 MF   FRO Kristin Mouritsen
26 DF   FRO Vensil Djurhuus
28 FW   FRO Aaron Nolsøe Thorgeirsson
42 GK   SRB Predrag Marković
80 FW   FRO Hugin Ferber
MF   FRO Mathias Schou
MF   FRO Bogi Hermansen
MF   FRO Elias Evensson
DF   FRO Filip Hansen
MF   FRO Sjúrður Arnason
FW   FRO Jóannes Iversen

References

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  1. ^ "Giza/Hoyvík promovido para a 1. deild" (in Portuguese). Faroe Football. 29 September 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Giza Hoyvík skiftir navn" (in Faroese). in.fo. 15 November 2018. Archived from the original on 24 November 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Giza Hoyvík – TB/FCS/Royn II 4–1". Faroe Soccer. 17 June 2017. Retrieved 24 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Giza/Hoyvík surpreende MB fora de casa e avança na Copa" (in Portuguese). Faroe Football. 6 April 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
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