Standings
Meistaradeildin · 2026Current Meistaradeildin 2026 standings with 10 teams. NSI Runavik leads the table with 32 points after 14 matches, followed by KI Klaksvik on 30 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1NSI Runavik | Played14 | Won10 | Drawn2 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against27:13 | Goal Diff+14 | Points32 | Form WWLWW |
| Team2KI Klaksvik | Played14 | Won8 | Drawn6 | Lost0 | Goals For:Goals Against31:11 | Goal Diff+20 | Points30 | Form DWWWW |
| Team3B36 Torshavn | Played14 | Won7 | Drawn5 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against25:16 | Goal Diff+9 | Points26 | Form LLDWW |
| Team4Vikingur Gota | Played14 | Won5 | Drawn7 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against19:13 | Goal Diff+6 | Points22 | Form DWDWW |
| Team5HB Torshavn | Played14 | Won5 | Drawn3 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against20:21 | Goal Diff-1 | Points18 | Form WLDWL |
| Team6AB | Played14 | Won5 | Drawn2 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against20:23 | Goal Diff-3 | Points17 | Form LWWLL |
| Team7EB / Streymur | Played14 | Won3 | Drawn4 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against14:20 | Goal Diff-6 | Points13 | Form DWLLW |
| Team8B68 | Played14 | Won3 | Drawn3 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against17:33 | Goal Diff-16 | Points12 | Form LLDLL |
| Team9Skála | Played14 | Won2 | Drawn5 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against13:20 | Goal Diff-7 | Points11 | Form DLWLL |
| Team1007 Vestur | Played14 | Won3 | Drawn1 | Lost10 | Goals For:Goals Against10:26 | Goal Diff-16 | Points10 | Form WLLLL |
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Side-by-side performance comparison of all 10 teams in the Meistaradeildin. NSI Runavik leads with 10 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.
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MeistaradeildinAll 10 teams competing in the Meistaradeildin 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Past Seasons
MeistaradeildinBrowse 15 archived seasons of the Meistaradeildin, from 2012 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 18 Mar 2026
The Meistaradeildin was established in 1942 as the Faroe Islands' premier football competition, initially featuring a small number of regional clubs. The league underwent significant structural evolution in 1976 when it was renamed to 1. deild, reflecting changes in the Faroese football pyramid system. In 2005, the competition was rebranded as the Faroe Islands Premier League, with the Meistaradeildin name retained colloquially. The modern format has stabilized with 10 teams competing in a double round-robin system, creating a 38-match season. Over the decades, the league has grown from a domestic curiosity to a competitive fixture on the European football calendar, with clubs regularly qualifying for UEFA European competitions. Recent years have seen unprecedented dominance by KI Klaksvik, who have established themselves as the continent's most consistent performers at the Faroese level.
- —1942 — Meistaradeildin founded as the Faroe Islands' top football competition
- —1976 — League renamed to 1. deild as part of structural reorganization of Faroese football
- —2005 — Rebranded as Faroe Islands Premier League with modernized competition format
- —2023 — KI Klaksvik achieved record-breaking 77 points from 81 available, earning a Faroese league record
- —2024 — KI Klaksvik continued dominance with 23 wins from 27 matches, establishing themselves as the region's elite club
Competition Format 18 Mar 2026
The Meistaradeildin operates as a single-division 10-team league with each club playing 38 matches across a season running from spring through autumn. Clubs compete in a home-and-away round-robin format, earning three points for a win and one for a draw. The champion is determined by total points accumulated, with goal difference serving as the primary tiebreaker. The top two finishers qualify for European competition, while the bottom two clubs face automatic relegation to the 1. deild, the second tier. There are no playoffs; the title and relegation places are decided on final match day standings.
Records 18 Mar 2026
KI Klaksvik's 2023/24 season points total of 77 from 81 available represents the highest in competition history under the modern three-points-per-win system.
Analysis 18 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
The 2024/25 Meistaradeildin season has been defined by the unprecedented dominance of KI Klaksvik, who have established themselves as the region's most formidable football force. With 23 wins from 27 matches played, Klaksvik have accumulated 73 points and an extraordinary goal difference of +74, having scored 92 goals while conceding only 18. This performance represents a continuation of their record-breaking trajectory from the previous season and positions them as overwhelming title favorites with an insurmountable lead over their nearest challengers.
HB Tórshavn remains the closest competitor in second place with 64 points from 27 matches, having recorded 20 wins, 4 draws, and 3 defeats. Despite a respectable record that would typically secure a title in most seasons, HB find themselves nine points adrift of Klaksvik with a goal difference of +35. NSÍ Runavík occupies third position with 60 points, having won 19 of their 27 fixtures. The gap between the top three and the remainder of the league illustrates Klaksvik's exceptional quality advantage, as they have established themselves as a tier above their domestic rivals.
The relegation battle has emerged as the season's secondary narrative, with 07 Vestur and TB occupying the bottom two positions with 15 and 13 points respectively after 27 matches. Suduroy also finds themselves in danger territory with 15 points, sitting just two points above the automatic relegation zone. The contrast between the clinical efficiency of Klaksvik and the struggles of the bottom six clubs highlights the competitive imbalance that has characterized recent Meistaradeildin campaigns.
Vikingur Gota and B36 Tórshavn occupy the middle tier of the table with 44 and 42 points respectively, both having recorded 12 wins from 27 matches. These clubs represent the traditional middle-class of Faroese football, capable of competing with anyone on their day but lacking the consistency to challenge for the title or secure European qualification. B68 and EB/Streymur both sit on 26 points with identical records of 6 wins, 8 draws, and 13 losses, creating a potential relegation dogfight as the season approaches its conclusion.
The standout individual performer of the season has been KI Klaksvik's attacking unit, which has demonstrated remarkable goal-scoring prowess with 92 goals across 27 matches—an average of 3.4 goals per game. This offensive output, combined with a miserly defensive record of only 18 goals conceded, has created a performance profile that is simply unmatched in the current Meistaradeildin. No other club has managed to maintain such a comprehensive balance of attacking threat and defensive solidity, explaining Klaksvik's commanding position in the table.
An unexpected storyline has emerged around NSÍ Runavík's ability to remain competitive despite the presence of Klæmint Olsen, the competition's all-time leading scorer with 265 career goals. Despite Olsen's legendary status and continued contributions, Runavík have found themselves unable to mount a serious title challenge, suggesting that individual brilliance, however exceptional, cannot overcome the systematic superiority that Klaksvik have established across their entire squad. This season serves as a reminder that modern football success depends on collective excellence rather than singular star performers.
Historical Context and Competitive Evolution
The Meistaradeildin's evolution from a small regional tournament in 1942 to a well-organized professional league reflects the broader development of Faroese society and its sporting culture. The 1976 reorganization that created the 1. deild system established a clear pyramid structure, while the 2005 rebranding to the Faroe Islands Premier League signaled the competition's maturation and international ambitions. The introduction of the modern format with consistent team numbers and standardized fixtures has allowed for meaningful statistical comparison across decades.
HB Tórshavn's record of 24 titles stands as a testament to sustained excellence across multiple generations, with their most recent championship arriving in the 2010/11 season. The club's dominance in the 1980s and 1990s established them as the competition's traditional powerhouse, though their inability to maintain that level in recent years highlights the cyclical nature of football success. Their current position as clear second-best to Klaksvik demonstrates that even historically successful clubs must constantly evolve to compete at the highest level.
The emergence of KI Klaksvik as the competition's new elite represents a significant shift in the competitive balance. With 22 titles to their name and a record of sustained excellence over the past five seasons, Klaksvik have established a new standard for Faroese football. Their record-breaking 77-point season in 2023/24 followed by their current 73-point campaign through 27 matches suggests they are building a dynasty capable of dominating the competition for years to come.
European Football Context
The Meistaradeildin occupies a unique position in European football as the top division of a small island nation with limited playing resources. Despite this constraint, the league has produced competitive clubs capable of competing in UEFA European competitions, with Klaksvik's recent appearances in the Champions League qualifying rounds demonstrating the quality ceiling that Faroese clubs can reach. The competition's two European spots provide an important incentive structure that drives clubs toward excellence and creates meaningful stakes throughout the season.
The disparity between Klaksvik's performances and those of other Meistaradeildin clubs raises questions about the sustainability of competitive balance in small football nations. When one club establishes such a significant advantage, the league risks becoming predictable and losing its competitive appeal. However, the historical precedent of HB Tórshavn's eventual decline from dominance suggests that Klaksvik's supremacy may eventually give way to a more balanced competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the Meistaradeildin?
Ten clubs compete in the Meistaradeildin, each playing 38 matches in a home-and-away format across a single season.
Which club has won the most Meistaradeildin titles?
HB Tórshavn holds the record with 24 championship titles, though KI Klaksvik has dominated recent seasons with 22 titles.
How does relegation work in the Meistaradeildin?
The bottom two clubs at the end of each season are automatically relegated to the 1. deild (second tier), with no playoff system in place.
How many European spots does the Meistaradeildin offer?
The top two finishers in the Meistaradeildin qualify for UEFA European competitions, typically the Champions League and Europa League.
When was the Meistaradeildin founded?
The Meistaradeildin was founded in 1942 as the Faroe Islands' premier football competition and remains the country's top division.
Who is the all-time top scorer in the Meistaradeildin?
Klæmint Olsen holds the all-time record with 265 goals scored across his career in the competition, playing primarily for NSÍ Runavík.
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