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1997 1. deild


FieldValue
competitionFaroe Islands Premier League Football
season1997
winnersB36
relegatedB71
biggest home winGÍ 7–1 B71
KÍ 6–0 FS Vágar
biggest away winB71 0–9 HB
highest scoringB36 8–3 ÍF
matches90
total goals349
prevseason1996
nextseason1998

KÍ 6–0 FS Vágar

Statistics of 1. deild in the 1997 season.

Overview

It was contested by 10 teams, and B36 Tórshavn won the championship.

League standings

Results

The schedule consisted of a total of 18 games. Each team played two games against every opponent in no particular order. One of the games was at home and one was away.

Top goalscorers

Source: faroesoccer.com

;24 goals

  • FRO Uni Arge (HB)

;16 goals

  • FRO Henning Jarnskor (GÍ)
  • FRO John Petersen (B36)

;12 goals

  • FRO Kurt Mørkøre (KÍ)

;10 goals

  • FRO Pól Thorsteinsson (VB)

;9 goals

  • FRO Heðin á Lakjuni (KÍ)

;8 goals

  • FRO Gunnar Mohr (HB)
  • FRO Jens Kristian Hansen (B36)
  • FRO Julian Johnsson (B36)
  • FRO Óli Johannesen (B36)
  • FRO Óli Hansen (NSÍ)

References

References

  1. [http://www.faroesoccer.com/content.php?pid=792 FaroeSoccer.com, Effodeildin 1997 (The men's best division is now called Effodeildin, in 1997 it was called 1. deild)]
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