Kyndil is a Faroese handball club in Tórshavn, which was founded on 10 March 1956.[1] Kyndil has team in the best divisions for both men and women, the club has also children's teams for boys and girls. The men's team of Kyndil has won the Faroese Championships 30 times in the Atlantic Airways Division (The best Faroese handball division for men), which makes it the club with the most national championship titles for men in Europe except for the Czech club Dukla Praha, which won its national championship 31 times.[2] The women's team have won the Farose championships 8 times in the Electron-division (the best Faroese handball division for women).[3]
^Kyndil.fo[permanent dead link]
^"Hondbóltsamband Føroya". Archived from the original on 2011-02-22. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
^Hondbóltsamband Føroya Archived 2011-02-22 at the Wayback Machine, The Faroese Handball Federation
Kyndil is a Faroese handball club in Tórshavn, which was founded on 10 March 1956. Kyndil has team in the best divisions for both men and women, the club...
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Senior clubs Years Team 1986–1987 Hornbæk SF 1987–1988 Viby IF 1988–1989 Kyndil 1989–1991 Lyngså BK 1991–1997 Viborg HK 1997–1999 Corteblanco Bidebieta...