Results

Faroe Islands Cup 04/09 17:00 7 FC Hoyvik v B71 Sandur L 1-2
Faroe Islands Div 1 10/25 15:15 27 [9] FC Hoyvik v TB Tvoroyri [3] L 0-1
Faroe Islands Div 1 10/19 14:30 26 [3] B36 Torshavn II v FC Hoyvik [9] D 2-2
Faroe Islands Div 1 10/05 16:00 25 [9] FC Hoyvik v FC Suduroy [2] D 3-3
Faroe Islands Div 1 09/29 16:00 24 FC Hoyvik v Vikingur Gota II L 1-4
Faroe Islands Div 1 09/22 14:00 23 [6] AB Argir v FC Hoyvik [9] D 1-1
Faroe Islands Div 1 09/14 13:30 22 KI Klaksvik II v FC Hoyvik L 2-1
Faroe Islands Div 1 08/30 17:30 21 [9] FC Hoyvik v NSI Runavik II [7] L 0-1
Faroe Islands Div 1 08/26 19:00 20 [3] B36 Torshavn II v FC Hoyvik [9] W 0-1
Faroe Islands Div 1 08/17 16:00 19 HB Torshavn II v FC Hoyvik D 1-1
Faroe Islands Div 1 08/11 15:00 18 FC Hoyvik v B71 Sandur D 1-1
Faroe Islands Div 1 08/03 17:00 17 [9] FC Hoyvik v HB Torshavn II [10] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 12 7 5
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 5 4 1
Goals for 14 8 6
Goals against 19 13 6
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 2 2 0

Wikipedia - FC Hoyvík

FC Hoyvík was a Faroese football club, which merged with FF Giza in 2012. The new club was called Giza Hoyvík and later changed its name to FC Hoyvík. This incarnation of FC Hoyvík was previously named ÍF Fram Tórshavn (Tórshavn Forward) and was located in the Hoyvík district, a suburb of the capital Tórshavn, Faroe Islands.

History

The club was founded on 12 January 1975 as IF Fram Tórshavn, and became the third football club in Tórshavn. HB Tórshavn (1904) and B36 Tórshavn (1936) are the first two. The fourth club in Torshavn came in 1997, Argja Bóltfelag from Argir. As the suburb Argir was incorporated in 1997 in the Municipality of Tórshavn. They were founded 1973.

In 1977, Fram Tórshavn played their first season in 1. deild (now named Effodeildin), but only finished seventh in the league and were relegated that season. Fram have never managed to achieve promotion back into the top flight league since. They are the only Faroese football club in history to have played in first league, down to the fourth league. In late 2008, the club changed its name to FC Hoyvík. In 2009, FC Hoyvík played their first season under the new name in the 1.Deild of the FSF (second division), after Fram Torshavn won the 2.Deild in the previous season and were promoted to 1. deild. They ended as 7th of 10 teams with 34 points. They got the same result in 2010 with 33 points. In 2011, they ended as number 9 with 26 points and got relegated to 2. deild. FC Hoyvík also had a team in 2. deild that year, and this team got relegated to 3. deild. After the 2011 season, FC Hoyvík and FF Giza (earlier Nólsoyar Ítróttarfelag), which played in the fourth leg (3. deild) decided to join forces and merged into Giza/Hoyvík. In 2012, their team ended as number three in 2. deild with 40 points. TB Tvøroyri II got promoted to 1. deild with 40 points, they had better goal score. B36 Tórshavn II won 2. deild and got promoted together with TB Tvøroyri II.

**FC Hoyvik: A Glimpse into the Heart of Faroese Football**

FC Hoyvik, based in the picturesque village of Hoyvík on the Faroe Islands, is a prominent football club that embodies the spirit and passion of Faroese sports. Established in 1970, the club has a rich history and a strong local following, making it a cornerstone of the community.

Competing in the top tiers of Faroese football, FC Hoyvik has earned a reputation for its competitive spirit and commitment to developing local talent. The team's colors, traditionally blue and white, reflect the stunning natural beauty of the islands, with their rugged coastlines and vibrant landscapes serving as a backdrop for the club's home matches.

The club's home ground, the Hoyvík Stadium, is a hub of activity, where fans gather to support their team in a lively and welcoming atmosphere. FC Hoyvik is known for its emphasis on youth development, nurturing young players through its academy and providing them with opportunities to shine on the national stage.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and community engagement, FC Hoyvik not only strives for success on the pitch but also aims to inspire the next generation of footballers in the Faroe Islands. As they continue to compete in domestic leagues and cup competitions, FC Hoyvik remains a symbol of pride for its supporters and a vital part of the Faroese football landscape.