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2005 Faroe Islands Premier League information


Faroe Islands Premier League
Season2005
ChampionsB36
RelegatedTB
Champions LeagueB36
UEFA CupSkála ÍF
GÍ Gøta
Intertoto CupHB
Matches played135
Goals scored434 (3.21 per match)
Top goalscorerChristian Høgni Jacobsen
(18 goals)
Biggest home winHB 9–0 ÍF
Biggest away win
  • VB/Sumba 1–5 Skála
  • GÍ 1–5 EB/Streymur
  • GÍ 1–5 NSÍ
Highest scoringKÍ Klaksvík 5–6 NSÍ
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The Faroe Islands Premier League 2005 season was the 63rd season of league football in the Faroe Islands.

Because of a sponsorship deal with IT company Formula, the league was renamed Formuladeildin (Formula Division).

The season was close throughout at the top of league, with HB, B36 and Skála each vying for a place at the top of league. This continued until the end of the season and there was a close finish. HB beat KÍ 2–1 to set up a last day finale against B36. If HB won, they would become champions. If B36 won, they would become champions. If the match finished in a draw, then Skála would become champions if they beat GÍ Gøta at home. In the decisive match, HB took the lead just before half-time. But after the break HB threw away their lead 20 minutes into the second half after a defensive mistake and Allan Mørkøre equalized for B36. Meanwhile, Skála ÍF were 1–0 up against GÍ Gøta. With the scores as they were Skála would become champions. But eight minutes later in the HB v B36 match, B36 had another chance and Fróði Benjaminsen scored to make it 2–1 to B36. HB couldn't make a comeback and B36 won the match. Therefore, HB's 3-year reign as Faroese champions had ended and B36 Tórshavn won the league, HB Tórshavn finished in third place. Skála ÍF drew with GÍ Gøta and finished second, GÍ avoided relegation by a last gasp equalizer in injury-time. This meant that they would play in a Relegation and Promotion playoff over two legs against B71, who finished in second place in 1. deild. GÍ won the home leg 3–0 and also won the away leg 4–1, which meant that GÍ remained in the league.

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