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Tvøroyrar Bóltfelag

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Tvøroyrar Bóltfelag
Full nameTvøroyrar Bóltfelag
Short nameTB
Founded13 May 1892; 132 years ago (13 May 1892)
GroundVið Stórá
Trongisvágur, Tvøroyri Municipality
Capacity4,000 (324 seated)
ChairmanReidar Simonsen
ManagerHelen Nkwocha
LeagueFaroe Islands Premier League
20241. deild, 3rd of 10 (promoted)
Websitehttp://www.tb.fo/

Tvøroyrar Bóltfelag is a Faroese professional football club from Tvøroyri, currently playing in the Betrideildin, the top tier of Faroese football. TB Tvøroyri is the oldest football club in the Faroe Islands, and also one of the oldest in the Danish Realm, in which the Faroe Islands are a self-governing country.

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.[1] 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.[2] 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).[3] The first head coach for the Suðuroy-team is the Scottish manager Maurice Ross.[4] After two years the three clubs ended the co-operation and TB Tvøroyri continued to play with their licence which was for the Faroese Premier League. In 2020 TB became a member of the Club of Pioneers, a network of oldest football clubs.

Honours

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The squad

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TB players in a match against FC Suðuroy, the players are Rógvi Joensen and Bárður A. Dimon

As of 2 August 2023.

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 Sigurður Bartalsen
3 DF Faroe Islands FRO Rúnar Justinussen
4 DF Faroe Islands FRO Rógvi Kristensen
5 DF Faroe Islands FRO Jóannes Nørgaard
6 MF Faroe Islands FRO Hørður Madsen
7 MF Faroe Islands FRO Bárður Ankersen
8 MF Faroe Islands FRO Heðin Andreasen
9 DF Faroe Islands FRO Dánjal Jensen
10 MF Faroe Islands FRO Símun Poulsen
11 MF Faroe Islands FRO Jákup Heðinssen
12 MF Faroe Islands FRO Ólavur Dalsgaard
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF Faroe Islands FRO Páll Jóannes Nielsen
14 MF Faroe Islands FRO Bjarni Guðjónsen
15 MF Faroe Islands FRO Sigurður Larsen
16 GK Faroe Islands FRO Sverri Sævarsen
17 DF Faroe Islands FRO Mikkjal Guðmundsen
19 MF Faroe Islands FRO Teitur Jógvansson Henriksen
20 MF Faroe Islands FRO Bjørn Símun Sørensen
21 MF Faroe Islands FRO Finnur Mortensen
22 MF Faroe Islands FRO Róland Guðmundur Finnbogasen
23 MF Faroe Islands FRO Halldór Olsen
25 GK Faroe Islands FRO Sigfríður Rasmussen

The home fields in Sevmýri and við Stórá

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Sevmýri Stadium, former stadium of TB Tvøroyri
TB/FC Suðuroy/Royn in green playing their first match in Effodeildin in March 2017.

TB Tvøroyri used to play their home matches on Sevmýri Stadium, which is located in the eastern part of the town, near Froðba. But in 2011, the football field there was in such a bad shape, that the Faroe Islands Football Association could not allow any adult teams to play there. TB Tvøroyri therefore arranged with one of the neighbour villages, Hvalba, that they would play their matches there in 2011. On 17 November 2011, they started to build a new football stadium in Trongisvágur, just west of the sports hall, the place is called við Stórá (which means By Grand River).[5] They worked very hard to get the new home field ready for the club's 120 years anniversary on 13 May 2012[6] and they made it. The new football field was ready in mid April, but it was not recognized for matches in the men's best division for the match against B36 Tórshavn as they had hoped for, the reason for this was that there were no seats yet, and the minimum demand for seats is 300. TB therefore played their home match against B36 Tórshavn in Vágur on 15 April 2012.[7] They worked hard in order to get at least 300 seats around the football field, and that work finished on the Faroese flagday on 25 April 2012. Two days later on 27 April 2012, TB's new football field við Stórá was finally approved for matches in the men's best division. The football field officially opened on 29 April 2012. There was an opening ceremony just before TB played against ÍF Fuglafjørður, at the ceremony there were speeches by Andre Dalfoss, president of TB Tvøroyri and by Jens Johannesen, Chairman of Cultural Affairs of Tvøroyri Municipality and there was music by Tvøroyri Brass Band (Tvøroyrar Hornorkestur). Just a few minutes before the match started one of the former players of TB Tvøroyri Mr. Kristian Olsen, who at this time was 88 years old, got the honour to kick the first ball. TB Tvøroyri won this first match 1–0, the goal was scored by the Serbian player Dmitrije Janković.[8]

Notable former players

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Former TB-players who have played for the Faroe Islands national football team:

Managers

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  • Faroe Islands Sverre Midjord (1968–1971)[9]
  • Denmark Jørgen Marius Kølleskov (1972)
  • Faroe Islands Sigmund Nolsøe (1983)
  • Faroe Islands Henrik Thomsen (1983)
  • Iceland Benadikt Valdisson (1984)
  • Denmark John Rødgaard (1985)
  • Iceland Egill Steintórsson (1986–87)
  • Denmark Svend Petersen (1988)
  • Hans Pauli Holm (April 1989 – June 89)
  • Denmark Per Henning Jensen (1990)
  • Denmark Finn Røntved (1991–92)
  • Faroe Islands Dánjal Hofgaard (1993)
  • Poland Jacek Burkhardt (1994)
  • Faroe Islands Sigvald Steinkross (Oct 1995)
  • Denmark Frank Skytte (March 1995 – Sept 95)
  • Iceland Egill Steintórsson (Aug 1998 – Oct 98)
  • Iceland Egill Steintórsson (March 1999 – April 99)
  • Denmark Lynge Nielsen (March 2000 – April 00)
  • Denmark Per Mikkelsen (March 2001 – April 01)
  • Norway Håkon Winther (April 2001 – June 01)
  • Serbia Milan Cimburović (Aug 2001 – Sept 01)
  • Serbia Zoran Mančić (March 2002 – May 02)
  • Denmark Lynge Nielsen (June 2002 – Sept 02)
  • Faroe Islands Jón Johannesen (Sept 2002 – Oct 02)
  • Faroe Islands Jón Johannesen (2004)
  • Serbia Milan Milanović (2005)
  • Faroe Islands Oddbjørn Joensen (Jan 1, 2006 – Dec 31, 2006)
  • Denmark Jan Nielsen (Jan 2007 – April 13, 2007)
  • Serbia Milan Cimburović (April 13, 2007 – July 07)[10]
  • Poland Krzysztof Popczyński (Aug 1, 2007 – July 5, 2008)
  • Faroe Islands Jón Johannesen (July 31, 2008–??)[11]
  • Faroe Islands Pól Fríðrikur Joensen (2009)
  • Faroe Islands Jón Johannesen (Jan 1, 2010 – Dec 31, 2011)
  • Serbia Milan Kuljić (Jan 1, 2012 – Nov 30, 2012)
  • Faroe Islands Hans Fróði Hansen (Jan 1, 2013 – July 23, 2013)[12]
  • Faroe Islands Bill McLeod Jacobsen (caretaker) (July 24, 2013 – Aug 11, 2013)[13]
  • Iceland Páll Guðlaugsson (Aug 12, 2013 – Oct 3, 2015)
  • Netherlands Robert F. Roelofsen (Oct 3, 2015 – Jun 1, 2016)[14]
  • Faroe Islands Sigfríður Clementsen (Jun 6, 2016 – 31 Oct, 2016)[15]
  • Germany Michael Lundsgaard Winter (January 2020 – May 2021 )
  • Germany Lars Heiliger (May 2021 - September 2021 )
  • England Helen Lorraine Nkwocha (September 2021 - )

Chairmen

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TB vs. Víkingur Gøta in Effodeildin 2012.
TB Tvøroyri vs. ÍF Fuglafjørður. This was the first match which was played on TB's new stadium Við Stórá on 29 April 2012.
  • Reidar Simonsen (2020 –)[16]
  • Henrik Thomsen (2017 –2020)
  • Poul Erik Smedemark (Nov 2016 –2017[17]
  • Niels Pauli Eystberg (Feb 2016 — Nov 2016)[18]
  • Fróði Olsen (March 2015 – Feb 2016)[19]
  • Egil Olsen (Nov 2014 – March 2015)[20]
  • Palli Eysturberg (Nov 2013 – Nov 2014)[21]
  • André Dalfoss (Oct 2009 – Nov 2013)
  • Jóhan Petur Olgarsson (20??–Oct 09)

References

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  20. ^ "TB hava valt nýggjan formann" (in Faroese). sudurras.fo. 19 November 2014. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  21. ^ Jacobsen, Emil Lisberg (25 November 2013). "TB fingið nýggjan formann". Portal.fo. Archived from the original on 27 February 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
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