1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship

Football league season
Greenlandic Football Championship
Season1959–60
ChampionsNanok (1st title)
Biggest home winSiuteroq 20–5 Eqaluq (Tasiusaq)
Biggest away winQalaq 0–21 Siuteroq
Highest scoringSiuteroq 20–5 Eqaluq (Tasiusaq)
← 1958

The 1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship (also known as the Danish: Fodboldturneringen Grønlandturneringen, Fodboldmesterskab i Grønland or Greenlandic: Angutit Inersimasut GM) was the 3rd edition of the Greenlandic Men's Football Championship. Played on a knock-out basis, the final round was held at Gamle Sandbane in Nuuk. It was won by Nanok who defeated Kissaviarsuk-33 in the final.

Background

The first federation to organise a national football championship in Greenland was the GIF (Danish: 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.[1] The 1954–55 tournament was the first national football tournament and GIF continued to organise the competition, usually announced as Fodboldturneringen, Grønlandturneringen or Fodboldmesterskab i Grønland, until 1970.[1] For the first decade of its existence, the tournament was held sporadically, with iterations often taking more than a year to complete.[1] In 1971 a football specific federation, the Football Association of Greenland (Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaanni Isikkamik Arsaattartut Kattuffiat; Danish: Grønlands Boldspil-Union), was founded, and took over the organisation of the tournament.[1]

Competing teams

1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship is located in Greenland
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
E-56
E-56
E-54
E-54
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Iliarssuq
Iliarssuq
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Isungaq
Isungaq
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
Qalaleq
Qalaleq
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
Qasuq
Qasuq
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
Qingmek
Qingmek
Qingmiarak
Qingmiarak
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
Nagtoraliq
Nagtoraliq
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
Sapitsoq
Sapitsoq
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship
Disko Bay teams: Akunnaaq-51 Ipernaq KSP K-45 FC Malamuk Mingok Nagdlunguaq-48 Tupilak-41 Uilok Kujalleq teams: Arssak Aassik-43 Kigtoraĸ Kissaviarsuk-33 Narssarmiutaq Qalaq Siuteroq Nuuk area teams: Grønlands Seminarius Sportklub Kapisillit Nuuk IL Qoornoq Tusilartoq
Disko Bay teams:
Akunnaaq-51
Ipernaq
KSP
K-45
FC Malamuk
Mingok
Nagdlunguaq-48
Tupilak-41
Uilok

Kujalleq teams:
Arssak
Aassik-43
Kigtoraĸ
Kissaviarsuk-33
Narssarmiutaq
Qalaq
Siuteroq

Nuuk area teams:
Grønlands Seminarius Sportklub
Kapisillit
Nuuk IL
Qoornoq
Tusilartoq
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Location of teams participating in the 1959–60 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship.
Disko Bay teams; Kujalleq teams; Nuuk area teams

A total of thirty four teams registered for the 1959–60 season of competition.

Format

The tournament was played on a knock-out basis, with the teams divided into regional pools for the draw. As a result of this, the timing of matches was such that teams in certain areas were able to play their matches significantly more quickly than those in others.[2] As a consequence of this, by the end of 1959, the various rounds of the competition do not tie to any overarching time frame and, by the end of 1959, Malamuk and K-33 had qualified for the semi-finals whilst the remaining quarter finals were still to be played.[2]

Recorded results

First preliminary round

Kagssagssuk 12–3 Qasuq
Report

Second preliminary round

Kugsak-45 3–2 Ipernaq
Report
Sapitsoq 3–12 Kagssagssuk
Report
Qoornoq def. Kapisillit
Report
Tusilartoq 18–0 Kigtorak
Report

Competition proper

 
1/16 finals1/8 finalsQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinal
 
                  
 
 
 
 
Mingok
 
 
 
Akunnaaq-51 w/o
 
Akunnaaq-51 1
 
 
 
T-41 2
 
Uiloq 0
 
 
 
T-41 17
 
T-41 L
 
 
 
Nanok W
 
KSP 0
 
 
 
Nanok 4[3]
 
Nanok W
 
 
 
Nagdlunguaq-48 L[4]
 
Kugsak-45 1
 
 
 
Nagdlunguaq-48 4
 
Nanok W
 
 
 
Malamuk L
 
Malamuk 5
 
 
 
E-56 0
 
Malamuk 6
 
 
 
Isungaq 0
 
Qalaleq 4
 
 
 
Isungaq 6
 
Malamuk W
 
 
 
Qingmek L[4]
 
Qingmek Bye
 
 
 
 
 
Qingmek 17
 
 
 
Qingmiarak 2
 
Qingmiarak Bye
 
 
 
 
 
Nanok W
 
 
 
K-33 L
 
Kagssagssuk 1
 
 
 
SAK 5
 
SAK 2
 
 
 
GSS 3
 
Qoornoq 3
 
 
 
GSS 20
 
GSS Unk
 
 
 
Nuuk IL Unk
 
Nagtoraliq 1
 
 
 
Iliarssuq 7
 
Iliarssuq 3
 
 
 
Nuuk IL 7
 
Nuuk IL 11
 
 
 
Tusilartoq 0
 
Nuuk IL / GSS L
 
 
 
K-33 W
 
Siuteroq 20
 
 
 
E-54 5
 
Siuteroq 21
 
 
 
Qalaq 0
 
Qalaq Bye
 
 
 
 
 
Siuteroq 0
 
 
 
K-33 14
 
Narssarmiutaq 3
 
 
 
Arssak 1
 
Narssarmiutaq 0
 
 
 
K-33 3
 
K-33 17
 
 
Aassik-43 3
 

References

  1. ^ a b c d Stokkermans, Karel; Pierrend, José Luis; Schöggl, Hans; Kubusch, Lars; Medaer, Jan; Outlaw, Brian; Rota, Davide (20 Aug 2015). "Greenland – List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  2. ^ a b Stokkermans, Karel (26 February 2015). "Greenland 1959/60". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  3. ^ Replay — first match finished 4–3 but was annulled due to ineligible players fielded by KSP
  4. ^ a b Result decided following the drawing of lots
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