(Match 127) Wednesday, 12 August 2009 (2010 World Cup qualifier, UEFA Group 7) FAROE ISLANDS - FRANCE 0-1 (0-1) Referee: Mihalis Koukoulakis (Greece) Crowd: 3,000, Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn Goals: 0-1 Gignac (42) FAROE ISLANDS (Manager: Brian Kerr/2): Jákup Mikkelsen [c] (63/KÍ) - Jónas Þór Næs (8/BK Frem) Jóhan Davidsen (12/NSÍ) Atli Gregersen (2/Víkingur) Egil á Bø (8/EB/Streymur) Atli Danielsen (32/KÍ) - Súni Olsen (35/Víkingur) Fróði Benjaminsen (53/HB) Christian Holst (15/Silkeborg IF) Símun Samuelsen (24/ÍUMFK) - Bogi Løkin (8/NSÍ) Subs: Jóan Símun Edmundsson (1/B68) for Christian Holst (28) Jann Ingi Petersen (13/NSÍ) for Atli Danielsen (42) Jákup á Borg (58/B36) for Súni Olsen (84) FRANCE (Coach: Raymond Domenech): Hugo Lloris - Bacary Sagna, William Gallas [c], Julien Escudé, Patrice Évra - Lassana Diarra, Jérémy Toulalan, Yoann Gourcuff, Florent Malouda (Franck Ribéry 65) - Nicolas Anelka, André-Pierre Gignac. (Match 128) Saturday, 5 September 2009 (2010 World Cup qualifier, UEFA Group 7) AUSTRIA - FAROE ISLANDS 3-1 (2-0) Referee: Marco Borg (Malta) Crowd: 12,300, U.P.C. Arena, Graz, Austria Goals: 1-0 Maierhofer (1), 2-0 Janko (16), 3-0 Janko (59) penalty, 1-3 Andreas Lava Olsen (83) FAROE ISLANDS (Manager: Brian Kerr/3): Jákup Mikkelsen [c] (64/KÍ) - Jónas Þór Næs (9/BK Frem) Einar Hansen (7/NSÍ) Atli Gregersen (3/Víkingur) Egil á Bø (9/EB/Streymur) Atli Danielsen (33/KÍ) - Súni Olsen (36/GÍ) Fróði Benjaminsen (54/HB) Christian Holst (16/Silkeborg IF) Símun Samuelsen (25/ÍUMFK) - Bogi Løkin (9/NSÍ) Subs: Levi Hanssen (2/EB/Streymur) for Súni Olsen (68) Andreas Lava Olsen (4/Víkingur) for Christian Holst (72) Jann Ingi Petersen (14/NSÍ) for Fróði Benjaminsen (81) AUSTRIA (Coach: Dietmar Constantini): Helge Payer - Franz Schiemer, Aleksandar Dragovic, Jürgen Patocka (Manuel Ortlechner HT), Christian Fuchs - Andreas Hölzl, Yasin Pehlivan, Jakob Jantscher - Daniel Beichler (Roman Wallner 80), Marc Janko [c], Stefan Maierhofer (Erwin Hoffer 61). Notes: Fróði Benjaminsen brought down Austria's captain Marc Janko in the penalty area. Janko converted the resultant penalty kick in the 59th minute. (Match 129) Wednesday, 9 September 2009 (2010 World Cup qualifier, UEFA Group 7) FAROE ISLANDS - LITHUANIA 2-1 (2-1) Referee: Vad István (Hungary) Crowd: 1,942, Svangaskarð, Toftir Goals: 1-0 Súni Olsen (13), 1-1 Danilevičius (22) penalty, 2-1 Arnbjørn Hansen (34) FAROE ISLANDS (Manager: Brian Kerr/4): Jákup Mikkelsen [c] (65/KÍ) - Einar Hansen (8/NSÍ) Atli Gregersen (4/Víkingur) Bartal Eliasen (6/ÍF) Jóhan Davidsen (13/NSÍ) - Súni Olsen (37/Víkingur) Jann Ingi Petersen (15/NSÍ) Símun Samuelsen (26/ÍUMFK) Christian Holst (17/Silkeborg IF) Jákup á Borg (59/B36) - Arnbjørn Hansen (6/EB/Streymur) Subs: Andreas Lava Olsen (5/Víkingur) for Arnbjørn Hansen (68) Brian Olsen (1/EB/Streymur) for Jákup á Borg (90) LITHUANIA (Coach: José Couceiro): Žydrūnas Karčemarskas - Marius Stankevičius, Ignas Dedura, Andrius Skerla, Arūnas Klimavičius (Saulius Mikoliūnas 60), Deividas Šemberas - Darvydas Šernas, Kęstutis Ivaškevičius (Mindaugas Kalonas 82), Linas Pilibaitis (Valdas Trakys 60) - Edgaras Česnauskis, Tomas Danilevičius [c]. (Match 130) Saturday, 10 October 2009 (2010 World Cup qualifier, UEFA Group 7) FRANCE - FAROE ISLANDS 5-0 (2-0) Referee: Robert Małek (Poland) Crowd: 16,755, Stade du Roudourou, Guingamp, France Goals: 1-0 Gignac (34), 2-0 Gignac (39), 3-0 Gallas (52), 4-0 Anelka (86), 5-0 Benzema (88) FAROE ISLANDS (Manager: Brian Kerr/5): Jákup Mikkelsen [c] (66/KÍ) - Jann Ingi Petersen (16/NSÍ) Jóhan Davidsen (14/NSÍ) Atli Gregersen (5/Víkingur) Egil á Bø (10/EB/Streymur) - Rógvi Jacobsen (52/ÍF) Fróði Benjaminsen (55/HB) Atli Danielsen (34/KÍ) Súni Olsen (38/Víkingur) - Christian Høgni Jacobsen (48/NSÍ) Bogi Løkin (10/NSÍ) Subs: Jónas Þór Næs (10/BK Frem) for Jann Ingi Petersen (64) Andreas Lava Olsen (6/Víkingur) for Rógvi Jacobsen (80) Brian Olsen (2/EB/Streymur) for Súni Olsen (90) FRANCE (Coach: Raymond Domenech): Steve Mandanda - Bacary Sagna, William Gallas, Éric Abidal, Patrice Évra - Lassana Diarra, Jérémy Toulalan (Moussa Sissoko 61), Sidney Govou (Florent Malouda 61) - Thierry Henry [c], Nicolas Anelka, André-Pierre Gignac (Karim Benzema 73). (Match 131) Wednesday, 14 October 2009 (2010 World Cup qualifier, UEFA Group 7) ROMANIA - FAROE ISLANDS 3-1 (1-0) Referee: Aleksandr Gvardis (Russia) Crowd: 10,500, Stadionul Ceahlăul, Piatra Neamţ, Romania Goals: 1-0 Apostol (16), 2-0 Bucur (65), 1-2 á Bø (83), 3-1 Mazilu (88) FAROE ISLANDS (Manager: Brian Kerr/6): Jákup Mikkelsen [c] (67/KÍ) - Jónas Þór Næs (11/BK Frem) Atli Danielsen (35/KÍ) Atli Gregersen (6/Víkingur) Egil á Bø (11/EB/Streymur) - Súni Olsen (39/Víkingur) Fróði Benjaminsen (56/HB) Símun Samuelsen (27/ÍUMFK) Christian Holst (18/Silkeborg IF) Jákup á Borg (60/B36) - Rógvi Jacobsen (53/ÍF) Subs: Bogi Løkin (11/NSÍ) for Christian Holst (69) Arnbjørn Hansen (7/EB/Streymur) for Rógvi Jacobsen (76) Christian Høgni Jacobsen (49/NSÍ) for Fróði Benjaminsen (82) ROMANIA (Coach: Răzvan Lucescu): Costel Pantilimon - Cristian Panin, Dorin Goian (George Galamaz 26), Mirel Rădoi [c], Răzvan Raţ - Bogdan Mara, Iulian Apostol, Nicolae Grigore, Dacian Varga - Ciprian Marica (Ionuţ Mazilu 82), Gigel Bucur (Andrei Cristea 76). Notes: The Faroe Islands finished Group 7 in 6th and last position with a record of 1 win, 1 draw, 8 losses and 4 points. They scored 5 goals and conceded 15, resulting in a goal difference of -15. Serbia finished first in the group (7 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses, 22 points) and qualified directly for the 2010 World Cup Finals in South Africa. France finished second (6 wins, 3 draws, 1 loss, 21 points) and proceeded to a play-off against the Republic of Ireland. Notes: On 7 February 2010, the qualifying draw was held for the 2012 European Championships, to be held in Poland and Ukraine. The qualifying draw was held in Warsaw. The Faroe Islands were allotted to Group C with opponents Estonia, Italy, Northern Ireland, Serbia and Slovenia. (Match 132) Sunday, 21 March 2010 (Friendly match) ICELAND - FAROE ISLANDS 2-0 (2-0) Referee: Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark) Crowd: 312, Íþróttafélagið Kórinn, Kópavogur, Iceland Goals: 1-0 Vilhjálmsson (10), 2-0 Sigþórsson (37) FAROE ISLANDS (Manager: Brian Kerr/7): Gunnar Nielsen (2/Manchester City, Manchester, England) - Jónas Þór Næs (12/BK Frem) Egil á Bø (12/EB/Streymur) Atli Danielsen (36/FC Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark (Roskilde)) Vagnur Mortensen (4/HB) - Rógvi Poulsen (1/HB) Høgni Zachariassen (1/ÍF) Fróði Benjaminsen [c] (57/HB) Símun Samuelsen (28/HB) Jóan Símun Edmundsson (2/Newcastle United) - Bogi Løkin (12/BK Frem) Subs: Súni Olsen (40/Víkingur) for Atli Danielsen (HT) Atli Gregersen (7/Víkingur) for Egil á Bø (65) Einar Hansen (9/NSÍ) for Bogi Løkin (72) Andrew av Fløtum (34/HB) for Høgni Zachariassen (72) Bárður Olsen (3/B36) for Símun Samuelsen (79) Christian Mouritsen (2/B36) for Jóan Símun Edmundsson (79) ICELAND (Coach: Ólafur Davið Jóhannesson): Gunnleifur Gunnleifsson (Fjalar Þorgeirsson HT) - Arnór Aðalsteinsson, Skúli Friðgeirsson (Guðmundur Gunnarsson 89), Jón Fjóluson, Valur Gíslason - Jóhann Guðmundsson (Óskar Hauksson 65), Bjarni Guðjónsson [c], Guðmundur Kristjánsson, Steinþór Þorsteinsson (Atli Guðnason 77) - Kolbeinn Sigþórsson (Alfreð Finnbogason 84), Matthías Vilhjálmsson (Baldur Sigurðsson 49). (Match 133) Friday, 4 June 2010 (Friendly match) LUXEMBOURG - FAROE ISLANDS 0-0 (0-0) Referee: Carlo Bertolini (Switzerland) Crowd: 713, Stade Alphonse Theis, Hesperange, Luxembourg FAROE ISLANDS (Manager: Brian Kerr/8): Gunnar Nielsen (3/Manchester City, Manchester, England) - Jónas Þór Næs (13/BK Frem) Einar Hansen (10/NSÍ) Jóhan Davidsen (15/NSÍ) Atli Gregersen (8/Víkingur) - Súni Olsen (41/Víkingur) Fróði Benjaminsen [c] (58/HB) Rógvi Poulsen (2/HB) Símun Samuelsen (29/HB) Christian Mouritsen (3/B36) - Christian Holst (19/Silkeborg IF) Subs: Bogi Løkin (13/BK Frem) for Rógvi Poulsen (70) Christian Høgni Jacobsen (50/NSÍ) for Christian Holst (80) Jóan Símun Edmundsson (3/Newcastle United) for Christian Mouritsen (81) LUXEMBOURG (Coach: Guy Hellers): Jonathan Joubert - Tom Schnell, Kevin Malget, Guy Blaise (Eric Hoffmann 59), Jeff Strasser, Kim Kintziger - Daniel da Mota (Dan Collette 71), René Peters [c], Ben Payal, Mario Mutsch - Joël Kitenge (Amel Cosic 77). Notes: Christian Høgni Jacobsen became the 11th player to reach 50 caps for the Faroe Islands.
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