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Greenland

Greenland - List of Champions  

The first federation to organise a national football championship in Greenland was the GIF (Grønlands Idrætsforbund), a general sports federation (not restricted to football) founded on 3 September 1953 at a meeting attended by representatives of the following 11 clubs: K'ingmeĸ (Upernavik), Malamuk (Úmanaĸ), Nanoĸ (K'utdligssat), K'SP (Godhavn/K'eĸertarssuaĸ), Kugsak (Christianshåb/K'asigiánguit), T-41 (Egedesminde/Ausiait), SAK (Holsteinsborg/Sisimiut), Kâgssagssuk (Sukkertoppen/Manîtsoĸ), Nûk (Godthåb/Nûk), Nagtoralik (Frederikshåb/Pâmiut) and Kigssaviarssuk (Julianehåb/K'aĸortoĸ).
It first organised a football championship in 1954/55 and continued to organise the event until 1970, usually announced as FodboldturneringenGrønlandturneringen 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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