It first organised a football championship in 1954/55 and continued to organise the event until 1970, usually announced as Fodboldturneringen, Grønlandturneringen or Fodboldmesterskab i Grønland. Only since the late sixties it was possible to organise the competition annually; before it was held only once every three years or so, with a single tournament sometimes lasting a year and a half.
On 4 July 1971 a football specific federation, the GBU (Grønlands Boldspil-Union), was founded, which took over the organisation of the tournament.
GIF championships (Grønlandturneringen) ed. year champions runners-up third venue 1 1954/55 NÛK 17-1 N-48 Ilulíssat 2 1958 GSS K-33 K'aĸortoĸ 3 1959/60 Nanoĸ K-33 Nûk 4 1963/64 K-33 4-1 Nanoĸ SAK Nûk 5 1966/67 K-33 T-41 SAK Nûk 6 1967/68 T-41 SAK K-33 Nûk 7 1969 K-33 2-0 T-41 Nûk 8 1970 T-41 5-3 K-33 Sisimiut [*] Nanoĸ (modern spelling Nanoq) last entered in 1969 as their home town, the coal mining village of K'utdligssat (Qullissat in modern spelling), was abandoned. GBU championships ed. year champions runners-up third venue 1 1971 T-41 1-0 GSS UB-68 Nûk 2 1972 GSS G-44 T-41 Nûk 3 1973 GSS SAK I-69 Nûk 4 1974 SAK K-33 Sisimiut 5 1975 GSS 2-0 G-44 I-69 Aasiaat 6 1976 GSS Nagtoralik I-69 Nuuk 7 1977 N-48 Sisimiut 8 1978 N-48 NÛK K-33 Nuuk 9 1979 CIF-70 2-1 SAK [aet] Aasiaat 10 1980 N-48 2-2 SAK [5-4 pen] CIF-70 Qaqortoq 11 1981 NÛK 4-1 N-48 SAK Sisimiut 12 1982 N-48 5-0 UB-68 B-67 Nuuk 13 1983 N-48 CIF-70 Paamiut 14 1984 N-48 3-0 Disko-76 NÛK Ilulissat 15 1985 NÛK 4-2 Disko-76 K-33 Nuuk 16 1986 NÛK K-33 II Kâgssagssuk Nuuk 17 1987 K-33 2-2 N-48 [4-2 pen] Nagtoralik Maniitsoq 18 1988 K-33 2-1 N-48 I-69 Aasiaat 19 1989 Kâgssagssuk 3-0 K-33 NÛK Qaqortoq 20 1990 NÛK 6-0 Aqigssiaq K-33 Nuuk 21 1991 K-33 2-1 Aqigssiaq T-41 Sisimiut 22 1992 Aqigssiaq 12-0 Siuteroq N-48 Ilulissat 23 1993 B-67 1-0 K-33 N-48 Qaqortoq 24 1994 B-67 2-0 Aqigssiak NÛK Nuuk 25 1995 Kugsak-45 4-2 K-33 SAK Sisimiut 26 1996 B-67 6-3 Kugsak-45 Disko-76 Nuuk 27 1997 NÛK 4-0 K-33 Kugsak-45 Maniitsoq 28 1998 K-33 1-0 NÛK N-85 Qaqortoq 29 1999 B-67 3-1 Kugsak-45 K-33 Nuuk 30 2000 N-48 1-0 Kugsak-45 SAK Qasigiannguit 31 2001 N-48 2-1 Kugsak-45 FC Malamuk Sisimiut 32 2002 Kugsak-45 3-1 B-67 N-48 Ilulissat 33 2003 K-33 5-2 Kugsak-45 B-67 Qaqortoq 34 2004 FC Malamuk 1-0 B-67 N-48 Nuuk 35 2005 B-67 3-1 N-48 FC Malamuk Uummannaq 36 2006 N-48 4-2 N-85 B-67 Sisimiut 37 2007 N-48 2-0 Kugsak-45 K-33 Nuuk 38 2008 B-67 1-0 K-33 N-48 Qaqortoq 39 2009 G-44 3-0 FC Malamuk Eqaluk-54 Qeqertarsuaq 40 2010 B-67 5-0 G-44 N-48 Nuuk 41 2011 G-44 1-1 B-67 [7-6 pen] T-41 Sisimiut 42 2012 B-67 3-2 N-48 G-44 Ilulissat 43 2013 B-67 3-2 G-44 NÛK Qaqortoq 44 2014 B-67 1-0 FC Malamuk IT-79 Nuuk 45 2015 B-67 3-1 IT-79 G-44 Qasigiannguit 46 2016 B-67 3-1 N-48 IT-79 Nuuk 47 2017 IT-79 2-2 B-67 [4-2 pen] G-44 Qeqertarsuaq 48 2018 B-67 2-0 N-48 IT-79 Nuuk 49 2019 N-48 1-0 G-44 IT-79 Sisimiut - 2020 not held Ilulissat - 2021 not held Ilulissat 50 2022 N-48 2-2 B-67 [6-5 pen] IT-79 Ilulissat [*] Nanoĸ (modern spelling Nanoq) last entered in 1969 as their home town, the coal mining village of K'utdligssat (Qullissat in modern spelling), was abandoned.
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