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Posted on March 8, 2025

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By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen NUUK, Greenland (Reuters) - The goalposts at Greenland's national soccer stadium in Nuuk are barely visible, buried in 1.5 metres of snow. The Arctic island's team,

Soccer-Greenland's national team dream of international recognition

By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen

NUUK, Greenland (Reuters) - The goalposts at Greenland's national soccer stadium in Nuuk are barely visible, buried in 1.5 metres of snow.

The Arctic island's team, embodying national pride and a beacon of hope for international recognition, has relocated to an indoor sports arena for training.

"It's actually quite fun to play football in the snow," says national team captain Karsten Moller Andersen, reminiscing about his childhood in southern Greenland.

With 20 artificial pitches spread across the expansive island, the roughly 5,500 active players can only play outdoors for four months of the year due to the harsh climate.

The national team, comprising students and amateurs with day jobs, gathers every summer in Nuuk for training. They play friendlies against second or third-tier teams from Denmark and last year played a friendly match versus Turkmenistan.

"We can be quite aggressive when we play; we have this hunger," Andersen explained. "Then outside the pitch, we just have fun and laugh."

Greenland's football association (KAK) has battled funding challenges for years, complicating its efforts to join major soccer organisations like UEFA and FIFA.

The FA is seeking membership of CONCACAF as an alternative path to international competition.

"It would mean a lot to Greenland, because the national pride we have in Greenland is - without it getting too political - something we have a hard time expressing," said FA chief Kenneth Kleist, referring to Greenland's status as part of Denmark.

The FA is endeavouring to secure funding to build airdomes, which would allow year-round soccer.

"My biggest dream is that one day Greenland will finally make it to the international stage, like play a qualification for the World Cup and maybe even qualify for the World Cup," said Patrick Frederiksen, Greenland's co-captain.

This week Greenland are playing a futsal tournament that also includes Iran, Afghanistan and Brazil.

"Now finally we're kind of achieving those dreams, playing against Brazil. This is a huge moment for us," says Frederiksen, wearing their light blue away shirt inspired by Greenland's Ice Sheet.

(Reporting by Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Key Takeaways

  • Greenland's national soccer team trains indoors due to harsh climate.
  • The team seeks international recognition and membership in CONCACAF.
  • Funding challenges hinder Greenland's soccer development.
  • Greenland played a futsal tournament against Brazil.
  • The team embodies national pride and dreams of World Cup participation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What challenges does Greenland's football association face?
Greenland's football association (KAK) has battled funding challenges for years, complicating its efforts to join major soccer organisations like UEFA and FIFA.
What is the national team's training situation?
The national team gathers every summer in Nuuk for training and plays friendlies against second or third-tier teams from Denmark, as they can only play outdoors for four months of the year.
What are Greenland's aspirations in soccer?
The FA is seeking membership of CONCACAF as an alternative path to international competition, with hopes of one day qualifying for the World Cup.
How does the team adapt to their harsh climate?
Due to the harsh climate, the team has relocated to an indoor sports arena for training, and they also play in the snow during the winter months.
What recent tournament is Greenland participating in?
This week, Greenland is playing in a futsal tournament that includes teams from Iran, Afghanistan, and Brazil, marking a significant moment for them.

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