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B-67 Nuuk
Boldklubben af 1967 (also known as B-67 or B-67 Nuuk) is a sports club from Greenland based in Nuuk. They compete in football, badminton and handball. In 2016 they won the Coca Cola GM by defeating Nagdlunguaq-48 3–1. In the 1980s they were a small club in the heart of Nuuk. They mainly focused on youth development during the mid-1980s, significantly helping this side's rise to fame. B-67 took part in many competitions but went without a trophy for 25 years. In 1993, the club began to grow with the signings of elite Nordic players and training facilities grew, massively impacting the squad. With better coaching, this B-67 side won 85% of their senior matches and played in 8 finals after 1988, yet winning none. Eleven players from B-67 Nuuk played for the Greenland national football team. In the Island Games, they placed 5th. B-67 played several matches against teams in Iceland and the Faroe Islands with an average win rate of 74%. They had success in Copenhagen, Reykjaví ...
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Nuuk Stadium
Nuuk Stadium is a multi-purpose venue in Nuuk, Greenland. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It has a capacity for 2,000. FIFA 2-star artificial turf was installed on the pitch in July 2016. The 2-star rating is the highest achievable rating for an artificial surface and is suitable for all UEFA competitions. Venue It can also be used as an entertainment venue. On November 2, 2007, Scottish rock band Nazareth, of "Love Hurts" fame, performed at the venue, and on April 1, 2011, the venue was visited by Suzi Quatro. See also *Arktisk Stadion References External links Football venues in Greenland Greenland Greenland ( kl, Kalaallit Nunaat, ; da, Grønland, ) is an island country in North America that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is located between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Greenland is t ... Multi-purpose stadiums in Greenland Buildings and structures in Nuuk Sport in Nuuk Greenland nationa ...
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Tórshavn
Tórshavn (; lit. "Thor's harbour"), usually locally referred to as simply ''Havn'', is the capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands. It is located in the southern part on the east coast of Streymoy. To the northwest of the city lies the mountain Húsareyn, and to the southwest, the Kirkjubøreyn. They are separated by the Sandá River. The city itself has a population of 13,957 (2022), and the greater urban area has a population of 21,078, including the suburbs of Hoyvik and Argir. The Norse (Scandinavians) established their parliament on the Tinganes peninsula in AD 850. Tórshavn thus became the capital of the Faroe Islands and has remained so ever since. Early on, Tórshavn became the centre of the islands' trade monopoly, thereby being the only legal place for the islanders to sell and buy goods. In 1856, the trade monopoly was abolished and the islands were left open to free trade. History Early history It is not known whether the site of Tórshavn was of ...
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2005 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship
The 2005 Coca-Cola GM was the 35th edition of the Greenlandic Men's Football Championship. The final round was held in Uummannaq from 25 to 30 August. It was won by B-67 Nuuk for the fifth time in its history."RSSSF - Greenland 2005"
Retrieved on 2015-04-23


Qualifying stage


North Greenland

Umanak BK 68 and Eqaluk-56 qualified for the final Round. NB qualified for the final Round as hosts.


Disko Bay



1999 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship
The 1999 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship was the 29th edition of the Greenlandic Men's Football Championship. The final round was held in Nuuk. It was won by B-67 Nuuk for the fourth time in its history."RSSSF - Greenland 1999"
Retrieved on 2015-10-07


Qualifying stage


North Greenland


Central Greenland


South Greenland

NB The result of one match is unavailable.


Final round


Pool 1


Pool 2


Playoffs


Semi-finals


Seventh-place match


Fifth-place match


Third-place match


Final


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1996 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship
The 1996 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship was the 26th edition of the Greenlandic Men's Football Championship. The final round was held in Nuuk. It was won by B-67 Nuuk for the third time in its history."RSSSF - Greenland 1996"
Retrieved on 2016-05-08


Final round


Pool 1

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Pool 2

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Playoffs


Semi-finals


Seventh-place match


Fifth-place match


Third-place match


Final


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1994 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship
The 1994 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship was the 24th edition of the Greenlandic Men's Football Championship. The final round was held in Nuuk. It was won by B-67 Nuuk for the second time in its history."RSSSF - Greenland 1994"
Retrieved on 2015-11-13


Final round


Pool 1

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Pool 2

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Playoffs


Semi-finals


Fifth-place match


Third-place match


Final


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1993 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship
The 1993 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship was the 23rd edition of the Greenlandic Men's Football Championship. The final round was held in Qaqortoq. It was won by B-67 Nuuk for the first time in its history."RSSSF - Greenland 1993"
Retrieved on 1993-09-30


First round


Capital Region


Second round


North Greenland


Disko Bay


Central Greenland


South Greenland

Nagtoralik Paamiut and Siuteroq Nanortalik-43 qualified for the final Round. NB

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2020 Greenlandic Football Championship
The 2020 GrønlandsBANKEN GM was set to be the 50th edition of the Greenlandic Football Championship. The final round was to be started in Ilulissat on 10 August,"RSSSF - Greenland 2020"
Retrieved on 2020-02-09 however the tournament was cancelled due to the .


Qualifying stage


Avannaata

NB qualified for the Final Round as hosts.


Qeqertalik

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2019 Greenlandic Football Championship
The 2019 GrønlandsBANKEN GM was the 49th edition of the Greenlandic Football Championship. The final round was held in Sisimiut from 5 to 11 August."RSSSF - Greenland 2019"
Retrieved on 2019-11-28 It was won by for the eleventh time in its history.


Qualifying stage


North Greenland

G-44 Qeqertarsuaq qualified for the Final Round.


Disko Bay


Central Greenland


South Greenland

Eqaluk-54 qualified for the Final Round.

1970 Greenlandic Football Championship
The 1970 Greenlandic Football Championship (also known as the da, Fodboldturneringen ''Grønlandturneringen'', ''Fodboldmesterskab i Grønland'' or kl, Angutit Inersimasut GM) was the 8th edition of the Greenlandic Men's Football Championship and the final edition organised by Grønlands Idrætsforening before a dedicated Football Association of Greenland was established the following year. The final round was held in Sisimiut. It was won by Tupilak-41 who defeated Kissaviarsuk-33 5–3 in the final. Background The first federation to organise a national football championship in Greenland was the GIF ( da, Grønlands Idrætsforening), a general sports federation that organised more than just football tournaments, founded on 3 September 1953 at a meeting attended by eleven clubs from Upernavik, Uummannaq, Qeqertarsuatsiaat, Qasigiannguit, Aasiaat, Sisimiut, Maniitsoq, Nuuk, Paamiut and Qaqortoq. The 1954–55 tournament was the first national football tournament and GIF continu ...
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1969 Greenlandic Football Championship
The 1969 Greenlandic Football Championship was the 7th edition of the Greenlandic Men's Football Championship. The final round was held in Nuuk. It was the third football championship won by Kissaviarsuk-33."RSSSF - Greenland 1969"
Retrieved on 2016-12-20


Qualifying stage


North Greenland

Nanok-50 qualified for the Final Round.


Disko Bay

Tupilak-41 qualified for the Final Round.


Central Greenland

B-67 Nuuk qualified for the Final Round.


South Greenland


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