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NSÍ Runavík

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Ground Capacity
  
2,000

2015
  
Effodeildin, 2nd

Arena/Stadium
  
Runavík Stadium

Manager
  
Anders Gerber

Chairman
  
Kinna F. Olsen

Website
  
Club home page

Location
  
Runavík, Faroe Islands

Founded
  
1957

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Full name
  
Nes Sóknar Ítróttarfelag Runavík

Ground
  
Runavík Stadium, Við Løkin Runavík, Faroes

League
  
Faroe Islands Premier League

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NSÍ Runavík is a Faroese football club, playing in Runavík founded 24 March 1957. In 2003 NSÍ participated for the first time on a European stage.

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In 2007 the club won the Faroe Islands Premier League for the first time.

The club has won the Faroe Islands Cup in 1986 and 2002. Aside from these instances, NSÍ Runavík featured in the 1980, 1985, 1988, 2004 and 2015 tournament finals.

The club plays in yellow and black. Their stadium (Við Løkin) has a capacity of 2,000. It is not approved by UEFA for international play, so Runavík play their UEFA Europa League matches at Tórsvøllur in Tórshavn or Svangaskarð in Toftir. The main sponsor of NSÍ is Bakkafrost, which is based in Glyvrar near Runavík and is the largest salmon farming companies in the Faroe Islands and is one of the biggest private employer in the islands, if not the biggest.

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Achievements

  • Faroe Islands Premier League: 1
  • 2007
  • Faroe Islands Cup: 2
  • 1986, 2002
  • Faroe Islands Super Cup: 1
  • 2008
  • Faroe Islands second tier (1. deild since 2005): 5
  • 1978, 1983, 1990, 1993, 1996
  • Current squad

    As of July 2016

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

    European record

    Notes
  • 1R: First round
  • QR: Qualifying round
  • 1Q: First qualifying round
  • References

    NSÍ Runavík Wikipedia