Frøya official football team
Nickname(s) | Den Tre Grå Eels | |
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Association | Frøya Idrettsråd | |
Home stadium | Flatøysand Stadion | |
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First international | ||
Jersey 4–1 Frøya (29 June, 1997) | ||
Biggest win | ||
Frøya 15–0 Sark (3 July, 2003) | ||
Biggest defeat | ||
Greenland 12–0 Frøya (15 July, 2013) |
The Frøya official football team is the official football team for the Norwegian municipality of Frøya. They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA. Frøya is a member of the International Island Games Association and has taken part in Football at the Island Games.
Selected Internationals
Team 2009[1]
The following players were in the Island Games squad in 2009.
- (GK) Magnus Ustad (Frøya FK)
- (GK) Eirik Vatn (Frøya FK)
- Kim Arntzen (Frøya FK)
- Joran Adolfsen (Frøya FK)
- Olav Andreas Bekken (Frøya FK)
- Trond Bekken
- Per Ove Espnes (Frøya FK)
- Martin Gaaso (Frøya FK)
- Andreas Johansen (Frøya FK)
- Jorgen Utvik Karlsen (Frøya FK)
- Aqqalu Luberth
- Richard Meland (Frøya FK)
- Benjamin Midtsian
- Daniel Moorehead
- Erik Baardseng
- Tomas Pedersen
- Mats Einar Rotnes
- Leif Jone Stromo (Frøya FK)
- Jon Ivar Theodorsen (Frøya FK)
- Arnold Antonsen (Frøya FK)
- Rune Vikan (Frøya FK)
References
External links
- Official site of the Association Frøya Idrettsråd
- Frøya on BBC
- Frøya on www.fedefutbol.net
- Frøya on www.rsssf.com
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