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Rannvá Andreasen

Rannvá Biskopstø Andreasen (born 10 November 1980) is a Faroese football forward for KÍ Klaksvík of the Faroese 1. deild kvinnur. Since 2004, she has represented the Faroe Islands women's national football team at senior international level. She is the national team's all-time record goalscorer, inclusive of both male and female players.

Rannvá B. Andreasen
Playing for the Faroe Islands in October 2013
Personal information
Full name Rannvá Biskopstø Andreasen
Date of birth (1980-11-10) 10 November 1980 (age 42)
Place of birth Klaksvík, Faroe Islands
Position(s) Forward
Club information
Current team
Number 9
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995– 406 (551)
International career
1997–1998 Faroe Islands U19 6 (1)
2004–2020 Faroe Islands[1] 56 (27)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23 October 2020
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23 October 2020

Club career

In 1995, aged 14, Andreasen made her 1. deild kvinnur debut for KÍ Klaksvík in an 11–0 thrashing by rivals HB Tórshavn. Despite the inauspicious start Andreasen emerged as a promising player and finished her first season with 15 goals. In 1997 she was the league's top goalscorer for the first time with 28 goals as KÍ won the championship. In 2000, KÍ won a league and cup double, beating HB Tórshavn 2–0 in the cup final.

As of 2013, KÍ have won the league title every season since 2000, with Andreasen as top goalscorer on 11 occasions, including in 2003 when she scored a record 46 goals. She also collected ten Faroese Women's Cup winner's medals.

Andreasen has made 50 appearances and scored 16 goals for KÍ in the UEFA Women's Champions League, formerly known as the UEFA Women's Cup. Her debut came in October 2001, in the first round of the inaugural 2001–02 competition held in Helsinki. Andreasen scored both goals in KÍ's opening 2–1 win over Austrians USC Landhaus Wien, but the team then lost 4–0 to hosts HJK and Italian champions Torres and were eliminated.

International career

The Faroe Islands Football Association (FSF) relaunched their senior women's national team in 2004 after an eight-year hiatus. Andreasen played the whole of their first match, a 2–1 friendly defeat to Ireland.[2] The match was staged in Klaksvík on 12 October 2004, the day before the nations' senior men's teams met at Lansdowne Road, Dublin.

In the next match, a return friendly with Ireland at the Oscar Traynor Centre in Dublin, Andreasen put the Faroe Islands ahead after six minutes. Ireland hit back to win 2–1.

Andreasen was part of the squad as the Faroe Islands won the football tournament at the 2005 Island Games in Shetland. She struck two goals in a 3–0 win over Bermuda and contributed four to the 12–0 defeat of Guernsey in the gold medal match.[3]

Andreasen's first matches in UEFA competition came in the UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying series. At a preliminary round mini-tournament held in Strumica, Macedonia, the Faroe Islands lost 2–1 to Wales and 1–0 to Kazakhstan, but then beat hosts Macedonia 7–0. Andreasen plundered four goals in a result which remained the Faroe Islands' record win, until their 8–0 thrashing of Andorra on 6 April 2015 with Rannvá again netting four goals.

In 2012, Andreasen and her KÍ teammates Randi Wardum and Malena Josephsen simultaneously became the first female Faroese players to win 25 caps.[4] She holds the record for most matches and scored goals for the Faroe Islands; as of 25 October 2017 she has played 51 matches and scored 26 goals.

In March 2020 Andreasen announced that the friendly match against Estonia on 9 March 2020 was her last international for the Faroe Islands. She came in as a substitute after 81 minutes. She scored the 1-1 goal seven minutes later, which was also the final result of the match.[5]

Personal life

For much of her career at club and international level, Andreasen has played alongside her twin Ragna Patawary.[6] She is also the aunt of Faroese international footballer Jákup Andreasen.

International goals

Scores and results list Faroe Islands' goal tally first.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Source
1 6 June 2005 Dublin, Ireland   Republic of Ireland 1–0 1–2 Friendly [7]
2 12 July 2005 Cunningsburgh, Shetland   Bermuda 1–0 3–0 2005 Island Games [8]
3 3–0
4 23 October 2006 Stadion Kukuš, Strumica, Macedonia   Macedonia 2–0 7–0 UEFA Women's Euro 2009 Qual. [9]
5 3–0
6 4–0
7 7–0
8 7 November 2007 Panevėžys, Lithuania   Latvia 1–0 3–0 UEFA friendly competition [10]
9 25 October 2008 Marijampolė, Lithuania   Lithuania 1–0 4–1 UEFA friendly competition [11]
10 12 May 2008 Luxembourg, Luxembourg   Latvia 1–1 4–2 UEFA friendly competition [12]
11 2–1
12 15 May 2008 Luxembourg, Luxembourg   Luxembourg 1–0 4–2 UEFA friendly competition [13]
13 2–0
14 11 April 2009 Sportski park Podravac, Virje, Croatia   Croatia 2–1 3–1 UEFA friendly competition [14]
15 13 April 2009 NK Pitomača, Pitomača, Croatia   Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–2 2–3 UEFA friendly competition [15]
16 28 November 2012 Stade Jos Haupert, Niederkorn, Luxembourg   Luxembourg 1–0 6–0 UEFA friendly competition [16]
17 3–0
18 6 April 2013 LFF Stadium, Vilnius, Lithuania   Lithuania 1–0 1–0 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Qual. – UEFA Preliminary Round [17]
19 6 April 2015 Victor Tedesco Stadium, Ħamrun, Malta   Andorra 1–0 8–0 UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying preliminary round [18]
20 2–0
21 6–0
22 7–0
23 9 April 2015 Victor Tedesco Stadium, Ħamrun, Malta   Malta 1–0 4–2 UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying preliminary round [19]
24 4 August 2016 Latvia   Estonia 2–2 2–2 Baltic Cup [20]
25 5 August 2016 Riga, Latvia   Lithuania 1–0 1–0 Baltic Cup [20]
26 11 April 2017 Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands   Turkey 1–1 2–1 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA preliminary round
27 9 March 2020 Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands   Estonia 1–1 1–1 Friendly [21]

References

  1. ^ (in Faroese). Faroe Islands Football Association. Archived from the original on 4 September 2018. Retrieved 12 November 2013.
  2. ^ Duret, Sébastien (5 April 2005). "International matches (Women) 2004". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 12 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Competitor Details – Rannvá B. Andreasen". NatWest Island Games – Rhodes 2007. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Leiktu dyst nr 25" (in Faroese). Kvinnu Fotbolt. 9 December 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  5. ^ Albinus, Pætur (9 March 2020). "Rannvá takkaði fyri seg við einum máli". in.fo. Sosialurin. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Europe's footballing twins take the spotlight". UEFA. 7 January 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  7. ^ www.kvinnufotbolt.com Írland – Føroyar
  8. ^ www.kvinnufotbolt.com Bermuda – Føroyar
  9. ^ www.kvinnufotbolt.com 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Makedonia – Føroyar
  10. ^ www.kvinnufotbolt.com 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Letland – Føroyar
  11. ^ www.kvinnufotbolt.com Litava – Føroyar
  12. ^ www.kvinnufotbolt.com Letland – Føroyar
  13. ^ www.kvinnufotbolt.com 18 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine Føroyar – Luxembourg
  14. ^ www.kvinnufotbolt.com 22 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine Kroatia – Føroyar
  15. ^ www.kvinnufotbolt.com Føroyar – Bosnia
  16. ^ www.kvinnufotbolt.com 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Luxembourg – Føroyar
  17. ^ www.kvinnufotbolt.com Litava – Føroyar
  18. ^ "Victor Tedesco - Hamrun 06/04/2015 - 11:00CET (11:00 local time) - Preliminary round - Group 2". UEFA. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  19. ^ "Malta 2-4 Faroe Islands". UEFA. 9 April 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  20. ^ a b Heldarskarð, Neli (5 August 2016). "Føroyar vunnu ímóti Litava" (in Faroese). in.fo. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  21. ^ faroesoccer.com

External links

  • Rannvá B. Andreasen at Faroesoccer.com
  • Rannvá B. Andreasen at UEFA.com
  • Rannvá B. Andreasen at Kvinnufotbolt.com

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Rannva Biskopsto Andreasen born 10 November 1980 is a Faroese football forward for KI Klaksvik of the Faroese 1 deild kvinnur Since 2004 she has represented the Faroe Islands women s national football team at senior international level She is the national team s all time record goalscorer inclusive of both male and female players Rannva B AndreasenPlaying for the Faroe Islands in October 2013Personal informationFull nameRannva Biskopsto AndreasenDate of birth 1980 11 10 10 November 1980 age 42 Place of birthKlaksvik Faroe IslandsPosition s ForwardClub informationCurrent teamKINumber9Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1995 KI406 551 International career 1997 1998Faroe Islands U196 1 2004 2020Faroe Islands 1 56 27 Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 23 October 2020 National team caps and goals correct as of 23 October 2020 Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Personal life 4 International goals 5 References 6 External linksClub career EditIn 1995 aged 14 Andreasen made her 1 deild kvinnur debut for KI Klaksvik in an 11 0 thrashing by rivals HB Torshavn Despite the inauspicious start Andreasen emerged as a promising player and finished her first season with 15 goals In 1997 she was the league s top goalscorer for the first time with 28 goals as KI won the championship In 2000 KI won a league and cup double beating HB Torshavn 2 0 in the cup final As of 2013 KI have won the league title every season since 2000 with Andreasen as top goalscorer on 11 occasions including in 2003 when she scored a record 46 goals She also collected ten Faroese Women s Cup winner s medals Andreasen has made 50 appearances and scored 16 goals for KI in the UEFA Women s Champions League formerly known as the UEFA Women s Cup Her debut came in October 2001 in the first round of the inaugural 2001 02 competition held in Helsinki Andreasen scored both goals in KI s opening 2 1 win over Austrians USC Landhaus Wien but the team then lost 4 0 to hosts HJK and Italian champions Torres and were eliminated International career EditThe Faroe Islands Football Association FSF relaunched their senior women s national team in 2004 after an eight year hiatus Andreasen played the whole of their first match a 2 1 friendly defeat to Ireland 2 The match was staged in Klaksvik on 12 October 2004 the day before the nations senior men s teams met at Lansdowne Road Dublin In the next match a return friendly with Ireland at the Oscar Traynor Centre in Dublin Andreasen put the Faroe Islands ahead after six minutes Ireland hit back to win 2 1 Andreasen was part of the squad as the Faroe Islands won the football tournament at the 2005 Island Games in Shetland She struck two goals in a 3 0 win over Bermuda and contributed four to the 12 0 defeat of Guernsey in the gold medal match 3 Andreasen s first matches in UEFA competition came in the UEFA Women s Euro 2009 qualifying series At a preliminary round mini tournament held in Strumica Macedonia the Faroe Islands lost 2 1 to Wales and 1 0 to Kazakhstan but then beat hosts Macedonia 7 0 Andreasen plundered four goals in a result which remained the Faroe Islands record win until their 8 0 thrashing of Andorra on 6 April 2015 with Rannva again netting four goals In 2012 Andreasen and her KI teammates Randi Wardum and Malena Josephsen simultaneously became the first female Faroese players to win 25 caps 4 She holds the record for most matches and scored goals for the Faroe Islands as of 25 October 2017 she has played 51 matches and scored 26 goals In March 2020 Andreasen announced that the friendly match against Estonia on 9 March 2020 was her last international for the Faroe Islands She came in as a substitute after 81 minutes She scored the 1 1 goal seven minutes later which was also the final result of the match 5 Personal life EditFor much of her career at club and international level Andreasen has played alongside her twin Ragna Patawary 6 She is also the aunt of Faroese international footballer Jakup Andreasen International goals EditScores and results list Faroe Islands goal tally first Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Source1 6 June 2005 Dublin Ireland Republic of Ireland 1 0 1 2 Friendly 7 2 12 July 2005 Cunningsburgh Shetland Bermuda 1 0 3 0 2005 Island Games 8 3 3 04 23 October 2006 Stadion Kukus Strumica Macedonia Macedonia 2 0 7 0 UEFA Women s Euro 2009 Qual 9 5 3 06 4 07 7 08 7 November 2007 Panevezys Lithuania Latvia 1 0 3 0 UEFA friendly competition 10 9 25 October 2008 Marijampole Lithuania Lithuania 1 0 4 1 UEFA friendly competition 11 10 12 May 2008 Luxembourg Luxembourg Latvia 1 1 4 2 UEFA friendly competition 12 11 2 112 15 May 2008 Luxembourg Luxembourg Luxembourg 1 0 4 2 UEFA friendly competition 13 13 2 014 11 April 2009 Sportski park Podravac Virje Croatia Croatia 2 1 3 1 UEFA friendly competition 14 15 13 April 2009 NK Pitomaca Pitomaca Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 2 2 3 UEFA friendly competition 15 16 28 November 2012 Stade Jos Haupert Niederkorn Luxembourg Luxembourg 1 0 6 0 UEFA friendly competition 16 17 3 018 6 April 2013 LFF Stadium Vilnius Lithuania Lithuania 1 0 1 0 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup Qual UEFA Preliminary Round 17 19 6 April 2015 Victor Tedesco Stadium Ħamrun Malta Andorra 1 0 8 0 UEFA Women s Euro 2017 qualifying preliminary round 18 20 2 021 6 022 7 023 9 April 2015 Victor Tedesco Stadium Ħamrun Malta Malta 1 0 4 2 UEFA Women s Euro 2017 qualifying preliminary round 19 24 4 August 2016 Latvia Estonia 2 2 2 2 Baltic Cup 20 25 5 August 2016 Riga Latvia Lithuania 1 0 1 0 Baltic Cup 20 26 11 April 2017 Torsvollur Torshavn Faroe Islands Turkey 1 1 2 1 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification UEFA preliminary round27 9 March 2020 Torsvollur Torshavn Faroe Islands Estonia 1 1 1 1 Friendly 21 References Edit Landslidsleikarar 1995 2013 in Faroese Faroe Islands Football Association Archived from the original on 4 September 2018 Retrieved 12 November 2013 Duret Sebastien 5 April 2005 International matches Women 2004 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 12 November 2013 Competitor Details Rannva B Andreasen NatWest Island Games Rhodes 2007 Retrieved 16 November 2013 Leiktu dyst nr 25 in Faroese Kvinnu Fotbolt 9 December 2012 Retrieved 16 November 2013 Albinus Paetur 9 March 2020 Rannva takkadi fyri seg vid einum mali in fo Sosialurin Retrieved 16 October 2020 Europe s footballing twins take the spotlight UEFA 7 January 2011 Retrieved 16 November 2013 www kvinnufotbolt com Irland Foroyar www kvinnufotbolt com Bermuda Foroyar www kvinnufotbolt com Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Makedonia Foroyar www kvinnufotbolt com Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Letland Foroyar www kvinnufotbolt com Litava Foroyar www kvinnufotbolt com Letland Foroyar www kvinnufotbolt com Archived 18 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine Foroyar Luxembourg www kvinnufotbolt com Archived 22 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine Kroatia Foroyar www kvinnufotbolt com Foroyar Bosnia www kvinnufotbolt com Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Luxembourg Foroyar www kvinnufotbolt com Litava Foroyar Victor Tedesco Hamrun 06 04 2015 11 00CET 11 00 local time Preliminary round Group 2 UEFA Retrieved 15 April 2017 Malta 2 4 Faroe Islands UEFA 9 April 2015 Retrieved 15 April 2017 a b Heldarskard Neli 5 August 2016 Foroyar vunnu imoti Litava in Faroese in fo Retrieved 15 April 2017 faroesoccer comExternal links EditRannva B Andreasen at Faroesoccer com Rannva B Andreasen at UEFA com Rannva B Andreasen at Kvinnufotbolt com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rannva Andreasen amp oldid 1137629941, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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