Boldklubben af 1967
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Full name | Boldklubben af 1967 | ||
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Nickname(s) | B67 | ||
Founded | 1967 | ||
Ground | Nuuk Stadium Nuuk, Greenland | ||
Capacity | 2,000 | ||
President | Christian Laursen | ||
Manager | Tekle Ghebrelul | ||
League | Greenlandic Football Championship | ||
2024 | Greenlandic Football Championship, 1st | ||
Website | https://b67.klub-modul.dk | ||
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Boldklubben af 1967 (also known as B67 or B67 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.
Many players from B-67 Nuuk have played for the Greenland national football team, with 8 in the 19 man squad that got seventh in the 2023 Island Games.
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, Reykjavík, and Tórshavn. The U-19 team had many successes in Malmö particularly, with a win rate of 84%.
Since then, they have gone on to win many championships (a record 13 times) making history in the country's capital. They have proven successful against local rivals, with a current win rate of 82%, the highest being at 91% in 2008 and lowest in 2020, 78%.
In other sports, they also play badminton and handball.
History
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Domestic history
[edit]Honours and achievements
[edit]Current squad
[edit]- As of 9 April 2017[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Affiliated Clubs
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Timeline Photos - B67". Facebook.
- ^ "B67 Nuuk becomes first FCK collaboration club from Greenland". F.C. København. 2024-02-18. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
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