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Football at the 1991 Island Games

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Football was contested as part of the programme for the 1991 Island Games which was hosted in Åland from 23 to 29 June 1991. It was the second edition of the men's football tournament at the multi-sport event organised by the International Island Games Association.

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The football tournament began with the first matches in the group stage on 24 June 1991 and ended with the gold medal match on 29 June 1991. Ynys Môn and the Faroe Islands, the defending champions, contested the final. Goals from Jens Erik Rasmussen and Eyðstein Davidsen helped the Faroe Islands to successfully defend their title as they won the match 2–0 after extra time. In the bronze medal match, Jersey defeated the hosts Åland 2–0.

This was the last time that the Faroe Islands men's team contested the Island Games.

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Background

A five-a-side youth football tournament was held at the inaugural games in 1985 held in Douglas, Isle of Man but football was completely absent from the programme at the 1987 Island Games held in Guernsey.[1]

The first men's football tournament was held at the 1989 Island Games in the Faroe Islands. The five nations which entered – Åland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Shetland and Ynys Môn – contested a single round robin group. The hosts, the Faroe Islands, won gold, Ynys Môn won silver and Åland won the bronze medal.[2]

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Format

Eight teams took part in the competition. They were drawn into two single round robin groups of four teams. The winning team from each group would contest the gold medal match and the runners-up would contest the bronze medal match. Play-off placement matches were held for the teams finishing third and fourth in each group – the third-placed teams contested the fifth-place match and the fourth-placed teams contested the seventh-place match.[3]

Participants

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Group phase

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The group phase was played on 24, 25 and 26 June 1991.[3]

Group 1

The Faroe Islands won all three of their games to progress to the gold medal match.[4]

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Group 2

Ynys Môn won all three of their games to progress to the gold medal match.[4]

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Placement play-off matches

Seventh-place match

The Isle of Wight defeated Greenland in the seventh-place match.[4]

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Fifth-place match

Shetland defeated Guernsey in the fifth-place match.[4]

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Bronze medal match

Jersey defeated Åland to win the bronze medal.[4]

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Gold medal match

After a goalless 90 minutes, the tournament's top scorer, Jens Erik Rasmussen gave the Faroe Islands the lead before Eyðstein Davidsen secured a 2–0 win as the Faroe Islands successfully defended their title.[4]

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Final rankings

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Top goalscorers

There were 56 goals scored in 16 matches, for an average of 3.5 goals per match.

6 goals

  • Faroe Islands Jens Erik Rasmussen

5 goals

  • Jersey Adam Greig

4 goals

3 goals

  • Greenland Karl Kreutzmann
  • Isle of Wight Steve Greening
  • Shetland Michael Williamson

2 goals

1 goal

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Aftermath

The Faroe Islands Football Association (FSF) became affiliated with FIFA in 1988 and with UEFA in 1989.[5] The 1991 Island Games would be the last that the Faroe Islands men's team would contest. Having won the first two editions unbeaten, they hold a record of eight wins from eight matches overall.[1]

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