FEATURE — SPORTS TURF
Greenland versus
Orkney — unlike FIFA
members, Greenland’s
national side is able to
have a shirt sponsor. artificial turf,” added Jens Tang Olesen. “I think that itGREENLAND’S
will be a kind of icebreaker, because it is the first in
Greenland. Since 19 September, when the new turf inGOAL
Qaqortoq was inaugurated the crime among the
young people in Qaqortoq is going down. The turf will
be very good for football education in South Green-
land — the players can now train and work more on
their football techniques, and I think that team-playing ➲
Greenland Football Association: A Potted History
When the Sports Confederation of FIFA in 1998 and were promised GBU in 1996. Driven by their
Greenland (SCG) severed official that there would be some changes politicians, the Spanish association,
ties with the Danish Sports to their laws so that we could be the Real Federacion Española de
Confederation in 1996, the island’s an associate member [of UEFA]. Futbol, told UEFA that all club and
football association, GBU, We don’t have the money to play representative teams would quit
approached FIFA about joining the in the World Cup and European all international competitions if
world body. Championship; we just wanted to Gibraltar was allowed in. Faced
play friendlies against teams like with the prospect of no FIFA WorldThe football association in the
the Sami [Lapland] or the Faroes’ Cup without Spain or a ChampionsFaroe Islands — like Greenland, is
second team.” league without Barcelona or Realpart of the Danish commonwealth
Madrid, UEFA shifted theand not a sovereign nation — The problem for the Greenlanders
goalposts.joined FIFA in 1988, and GBU was that the football association in
hoped to follow suit. the British colony of Gibraltar had The criteria to be a member of
a similar idea about joining UEFA UEFA was tweaked: all newJens Brinch, head of the SCG at the
and FIFA, and had applied before CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE...time, explained: “We approached
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