Bjarni Johansen

Bjarni Johansen

Bjarni Johansen, Chairman for FC Suðuroy
Personal information
Date of birth (1971-05-26) 26 May 1971
Place of birth Denmark
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current team
FC Suðuroy
Youth career
VB Vágur
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991-94 VB Vágur 65 (0)
1993 IK Skovbakken
1995 Sumba/VB 27 (1)
1996-2004 VB/Sumba 233 (0)
2005-2008 VB/Sumba 56 (0)
2008 EB/Streymur 0 (0)
2010 FC Suðuroy 8 (1)
National team
1993-97 Faroe Islands 2 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 1 October 2010.

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 1 October 2010

Bjarni Johansen (born 26 May 1971 in Denmark) is a Faroese goal keeper and also chairman for the Faroese football association FC Suðuroy. Bjarni Johansen lives in Vágur in Suðuroy, Faroe Islands.

Chairman for FC Suðuroy

FC Suðuroy was founded on 1 January 2010. FC Suðuroy is named after the island Suðuroy and consists of the former VB/Sumba, which was founded in 2005. VB/Sumba was a merger between the former football teams VB Vágur and Sumba. VB/Sumba was the winner of the 1. Division in Faroese football in 2009 and therefor the new team FC Suðuroy will be playing in the best division in Faroese football Vodafonedeildin in 2010. Bjarni Johansen has been the chairman for FC Suðuroy and VB/Sumba since 26 February 2007.[1]

Club career

Bjarni Johansen has played most matches with VB Vágur and (after the merging with Sumba) VB/Sumba. Bjarni Johansen started to play football with VB Vágur when he was 7 years old. The first years he played as a regular player. He started as a goal keeper for VB Vágur when he was 10–12 years old. Johansen played his first match with VB Vágur's best division when he was 16; the match was against NSÍ Runavík and the result was 1-1.[2] In 1993 Johansen lived in Denmark, he played with IK Skovbakken that year.[3] In the period 1994-2005 Bjarni Johansen played all the matches for VB Vágur and VB/Sumba for the club's best division. He holds the Faroese record as the player who has played most matches in a row in Faroese football. VB/Sumba was re-established in 2010; now it is called FC Suðuroy. Bjarni Johansen is the chairman for FC Suðuroy.

Goal Keeper of the Year

Bjarni Johansen won the title Goal Keeper of the Year in 2000, 2001 and 2004. In 2001 and 2002 it was the Famous Faroese goal keeper Jens Martin Knudsen who won the title Goal Keeper of the Year.[4]

Goal Keeper for VB Vágur and VB/Sumba

Bjarni Johansen started his football career early, he has been goal keeper for VB Vágur since he was a young boy and after the merging of VB Vágur and Sumba, Faroe Islands in 2005 he continued to be goal keeper for VB/Sumba until the end of the football season 2008.

Most Consecutive Matches Played

Bjarni Johansen is the player who played most football matches in a row in Faroese football. He played all the football matches for VB Vágur and VB Sumba from the start of 1994 season until the end of 2005 season. At the same time he took the record as the player who played most football matches in Faroese football in a row ever.[5]

International football career

Bjarni Johansen has been on the Faroe Islands national football team in the period 1993-1997. Most of the time he was the extra goal keeper. He played two matches for the team as goal keeper.[6]

UEFA Champions League and UEFA Intertoto Cup

UEFA B License to Coach

Bjarni Johansen has UEFA B License to Coach.[10]

References

  1. portal.fo
  2. [Bjarni Johansen himself]
  3. Fro.Worldfootball.net
  4. B68.fo
  5. Portal.fo
  6. fsf.fo Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Faroe Islands Football Association
  7. uefa.com Archived 4 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
  8. Slavia-myzyr.com
  9. sportal.fo
  10. fsf.fo Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. fsf.fo Faroe Islands Football Association

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