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Royn Hvalba

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Royn Hvalba
Full nameBóltfelagið Royn
Nickname(s)Royn & Roynarir
FoundedOctober 23, 1923
GroundÁ Skørinum
Hvalba, Faroes
Capacity2,000
ChairmanPoul Laus Christiansen
ManagerBrynjar Poulsen & Ken Fagerberg
League3. deild
2021Group Stage, 3. deild
Websitehttp://www.royn.fo/
Hvalba, Á Skørinum football field and Royn Sports Hall.

Royn Hvalba or Bóltfelagið Royn, or just Royn, is a Faroese football and sports association from Hvalba in Suðuroy, founded on 23 October 1923.[1] The chairman for Royn Hvalba is Poul Laust Christiansen. Manager is Brynjar Poulsen. Royn has a team in the Faroese second division (2. deild). Royn also has teams for girls and boys, in 2012 they had a team for girls under 12, a team for boys U8 and one for boys U10. Royn and TB Tvøroyri now have a new manager for all the youth teams of the two clubs. Men over 35 have their own team. The women had their own team earlier. Royn is one of three football associations in the island Suðuroy. The other two football clubs are FC Suðuroy with base in Vágur and TB Tvøroyri from Tvøroyri. Royn Hvalba plays its home matches on the football field in Hvalba, which is the only grass field left in the Faroe Islands (natural grass).

After the end of the 2016 season, it was decided on 15 December 2016 that the three clubs of the island Suðuroy, which are TB Tvøroyri, FC Suðuroy and Royn Hvalba would merge into a new club for the 2017 season. Since then, in 2019 the three clubs, in the island of Suđuroy, have agreed on separating again, only in the men's teams. [2] The merger will not be complete until 2018 and the name will be all three names together for the 2017 season: TB/FC Suðuroy/Royn.[3] The three clubs have not been dissolved yet, they continue separately for the children's and women's teams. In 2017, it will only be the men's teams which will play for the new cooperation. In Faroese, the new team is referred to as Suðuroyarliðið (the Suðuroy-team).[4] The first head coach for the Suðuroy-team is Maurice Ross.[5]

The teams have since dissolved. Only applying Suðuroyarliðið to the younger teams.

Roynhøllin

Honours

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Fagerberg signs new contract with Royn

Current squad

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As of July 12, 2022.

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 Faroe Islands FRO Olgar Nielsen
3 RB Faroe Islands FRO Jón Sigurd V. Poulsen
4 DF Faroe Islands FRO Oddur Norðberg
5 MF Faroe Islands FRO Hartvig Thomsen
6 MF Faroe Islands FRO Tórður Arnfinnur Thomsen
7 LWB Faroe Islands FRO Jóan Petur Johansen
8 MF Faroe Islands FRO Teitur Midjord
9 FW Faroe Islands FRO Jónar Holm
12 FW Ghana GHA Samuel Atubrah
10 DF Faroe Islands FRO Jóhan Eli Thomsen
11 MF Faroe Islands FRO Chris H. Craib
13 DF Faroe Islands FRO Kristian Sigurd Hádal
14 MF Faroe Islands FRO Benjamin M. Midjord
15 MF Faroe Islands FRO Markus Oddmundur Thomsen
16 GK Faroe Islands FRO Kim Mortensen
17 MF Faroe Islands FRO Janus Midjord
19 FW Faroe Islands FRO Fríði Strøm
20 MF Faroe Islands FRO Tórolv H. Craib
21 FW Sweden SWE Ken Fagerberg

References

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  1. ^ FSF.fo, The Faroese Football Association FSF (Faroese)
  2. ^ Ósá, Jákup (15 December 2016). "Nú verður eitt felagslið í Suðuroynni í Effodeildini". Norðlýsið. Archived from the original on 27 February 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  3. ^ "TB/FC Suðuroy/Royn". Eurosport. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  4. ^ Petersen, Niels (12 February 2017). "Suðuroyarliðið spældi søguligan dyst leygardagin". Portal.fo. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  5. ^ Ósá, Jákup (3 February 2017). "Norsk innrás í TB/FC Suðuroy/Royn" (in Faroese). Norðlýsið. Archived from the original on 27 February 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
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