Faroe Islands men's national handball team
The Faroe Islands national handball team is the national handball team of Faroe Islands and is controlled by the Handball Federation of the Faroe Islands.
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Association | Handball Federation of the Faroe Islands | ||
Coach | Peter Bredsdorff-Larsen | ||
Assistant coach | Lars Møller | ||
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Appearances | 0 | ||
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Appearances | 1 (First in 2024) | ||
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In June 2015, Faroe Islands competed in the 2015 IHF Emerging Nations Championship, and won the championship.[1] In June 2017, Faroe Islands competed in the 2017 IHF Emerging Nations Championship, and once again won the championship.[2] At the 2019 edition, unlike the previous ones, Europe was represented only by the teams who competed at the first phase of 2022 European Championship qualification and failed to advance to the Relegation Round. That implied Faroe Islands not to defend their title. However, Faroe Islands qualified for the 2024 European Men's Handball Championship, which they will participate in the Men's EHF Euro for the very first time.
Tournament record
World Championships
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Total | 0/21 | – | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Current squad
As of 5 May 2021:[3]
Goalkeeper
- Tórður Guttesen, Odder Håandbold
- Nicholas Satchwell, KA Akureyri
- Eli Gærdum, STÍF
- Tóraldur Kollsker, H71
Left wing
- Rói Berg Hansen, HØJ
- Leivur Mortensen, Ajax København
- Jóhan Í Garðastova, VÍF
- Sjúrður Olsen, VÍF
- Høgni Zachariasen, HEI/Skæring
Back
- Hans Eli Sigurðbjørnsson, KÍF
- Peter Krogh, H71
- Brandur Halgirsson, Ajax København
- Jónas G. Djurhuus, Viking Stavanger
- Áki Egilsnes, KA Akureyri
- Kjartan Johansen, Viking Stavanger
- Teis Horn Rasmussen, TM Tønder
- Sámal á Tjaldrafløtti, Team Klaksvík
- Vilhelm Poulsen, FRAM
- Filip Jojic, VÍF
- Fríði Hammer Weyhe, KÍF
- Rani Højgaard, KÍF
- Elias Ellefsen á Skipagøtu, IK Savehof
- Julian Kragesteen, Neistin
- Tróndur Mikkelsen, SUS Nyborg
- Dánjal Ragnarson, Neistin
Pivot
- Rógvi Dal Christiansen, FRAM
- Rókur Akralíð, HEI/Skæring
- Helgi Hildarson Hoydal, Viking Stavanger
- Pætur Mikkjalson, SUS Nyborg
- Niklas Højgaard Hanusarson, H71
Right wing
- Allan Norðberg, KA Akureyri
- Nicklas Selvig, KÍF
- Pætur Thomsen, H71
- Hákun West av Teigum
References
- Frederiksen, Leivur (26 June 2015). "Føroyar vunnu í Kosovo" (in Faroese). Kringvarp Føroya. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
- Frederiksen, Leivur (18 June 2017). "Føroyar vunnu altjóða kapping". Kringvarp Føroya. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
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