Played with a goalkeeper from Greenland once, we where in the lower leagues in Denmark, but he was considered a reserve on the national team. Serie 4/5 for those knowing the Danish system.
@Liberal Tears makes sense considering that's where they're from would be a stretch for them to ever make the world cup but people were saying that about iceland for years
@Liberal Tears yeah they could as part of Denmark and not too far from Europe really Australia also now playing in Asia what next Gibraltar to Africa lol
When I was at primary school my English teacher moved to the Faroe Islands and eventually played for the national team, it was cool because he was on the south Africa 2010 fifa game
Day 7: Request: What on earth is going on at FC Basel. From beating both Manchester clubs and Bayern in the Champions league in the last decade, as well as winning the swiss league 8 consecutive times to losing 6-2 at home to second tier Winterthur as well as being 16 points off top spot
As a resident of Greenland, I'm quite impressed with your research. Good video and much appreciated you devote time om your channel to Greenland, it's a great place with a great people Best regards
This is a great video Alfie, most people don't really know what's happening in greenland and you explained it really well, these types of videos are some of the best football content out there, keep up the fantastic work
Loving the videos pal, been a fan off this channel since it started and honestly love it, also suggestion, do a rise and fall of Stockport County video, i think you;ll find there story over the last 15 years highly interesting and as being a hull fan think you will understand the pain and struggle we've felt!
Hi HITC! So so awesome you made this! Can say I am from Greenland and now live in Europe :) .... Can add that the most winning team is B67 from the Capital Nuuk, it enjoys a fierce rivalry with I-69 from Ilulissat and K-33 from Qaqortoq as well ;) ... Plus really enjoyed the intro you gave as well which was as historically correct as it could get :D Again thanks so so much for it and please keep up the good work! ;D
Haven't watched the video yet but have you heard of the “FIFI Wild Cup“? It was an alternative world cup for nations not recognized by fifa, hosted in Germany in 2006, prior to the world cup. Greenland participated in this. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFI_Wild_Cup
Been there and watched two games (Greenland vs Sansibar 2-4; Tibet vs Gibraltar (pre UEFA entry) 0-5). I only ever watched 7 national sides live in the stadium (the others are more common: Germany, Ukraine, Albania), so Greenland are part of quite some exclusive club ;)
I heard that Greenland is on its way to joining CONCACAF, although I'm not sure if full FIFA membership is in the cards. It will be nice to see them in Nations League play though. I sure do hope they can have a pro team that is basically the same as their national team, and if they do I'd like to see that pro team in the Canadian Premier League. If it isn't much good, there's no worries because there isn't any relegation. But such a team might actually be very good, because Denmark can potentially give them some players.
I knew the Island Games would be mentioned at some point! In fact I was counting how long it would be until you mentioned the words haha (6 mins 23 seconds). I’m a massive fan of the Games and the Greenland football team had a really good run in Gotland 2017. Great research as always. Also unrelated but I liked the use of the picture of England against Scotland women too. If you read this I’d love to see a bit more of women’s football on the channel! I know you’ve done the odd video in the past. Keep up the good work diving into the topics that so few others will
Good video. Your videos on these obscure subjects within football are always interesting. But I felt some information about the sports where Greenland is considered independent was missing (I can only think of biathlon and handball). Especially considering which confederation they would have to join, should they gain FIFA recognition. UEFA wouldn't be as obvious as one might think. They way want to follow into the footsteps of their handball team, which is in the pan-American confederation (and has qualified for the world championships three times - 2001, 2003 and 2007).
Wait a minute? The requirement that UEFA introduced is bonkers. Let me remind you all that Gibraltar, The Faroe Islands, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all UEFA members
Thanks so much for posting this - hoping to visit one day and it would be so fun to play a pickup match here. I hope they can get an indoor artificial turf built sooner than the larger stadium!
Videos like this are the reason I love so much this channel and the reason why is the best one. Alfie, you're a genius. Day 3 of asking for Democracia Corinthiana.
@Big-D Official It was a country between 1947 and 1956, it was more or less a sovereign state under French controll after WW2 until it was reunited with West Germany
@@stender420 and all the Saarland Players stated that they were happy to lose against Germany so that they could advance.. they felt as Germans, not saarlanders
Would be cool if you started making more videos about American football (mls, Ncaa (college soccer), usl, Nisa etc) Would be interested I think would be interesting if you explained how transfers worked there and different league systems. tbh that would be a good idea in general. Could start explaining different leagues and how they work (playoffs and these sort of things) would be interesting
because they are currently living in ice-olation... seriously though, went to Greenland back in 2008. It's a really fascinating place. Stayed in Tasilaq and Kulusuk in Eastern Greenland for about a week, and actually got stuck there as flights back were grounded due to heavy fog. Greenland is really amazing, take a fishing boat through iceberg filled fjords while humpback whales come right up to your boat. The locals also love to party (maybe a little too much), and love their football too. Would love to see them compete and wish I'd picked up a Greenland soccer shirt, but shopping choices were pretty limited. It's a really beautiful and gem of a place...
I've actually watched a Greenland game in person before. They lost to Jersey, which maybe says something about the calibre of players they can produce.
@@catdaddy5472 It's been a while so I don't remember, but I think it might have been 2-0 or 2-1. It wasn't a thrashing or anything (and it was a semi-final of a tournament)
This is so interesting I’ve always wondered about Greenland it just seems like such a bizarre place. Let’s hope in the next decade they will indeed have a national team
Video idea: make the best team made up of only players born from a certain month e.g. January XI. This could either be present players or past and present players, including either a current or past and present manager. You could make this a mini series and maybe even put them in a little cup competition at the end and predict which team would come out on top
You should do a video of our national team and our league. The Faroe Islands, we have defeated teams like Greece twice and Austria. We also were higher than Wales in the Fifa rankings not so long ago :)
You should do a video on the world's smallest football league on the isles of scilly, I used to play in it before I moved to university, it would make a good video
Since my country - Lithuania - is really terrible at football on all international levels, we have developed a sort of ironic pride in being able to name all the European microstates and world countries that do not boast a strong national team that we have managed to lose against. Since becoming independent in 1991 we have given the rarest of rare victories to Faroe Islands, Cyprus (2/3 games played against), Liechtenstein, Luxembourg (2/4), Malta, Moldova, Kuwait and Jordan, and we have secured astonishing friendly draws against world-football-super-powers Indonesia, United Arab Emirates and Sri Lanka. Is there any other national team - European or not - witch such an "impressive" record against teams with such a low winning percentage? Love the work that you do on your channel, it's both informative and inspiring! Best of luck in everything you do!
Just watched the latest video (the first time winners of the world Cup, and he mentioned this one) and Alfie sounds like he's on 1.5x speed.. Or just on speed in this video!
I kind of expected this video to have been made in response to the news that Greenland was applying for Concacaf membership when I saw it in my recommendeds so I was surprised to find out it was just a random Greenland Football video from 2 years ago. Here's hoping they get approved!
Why aren't there indoor artificial surfaces for multisport use, including football? There are quonset (or nissen, for the UK) type of constructions used for airplane hangars and other purposes, some of them are as big as 200 feet long and 100 feet wide with height up 50 feet. That's enough space for a 60m by 30m pitch, enough room for year round six on six play. They could play under MISL rules (indoor football played in hockey arenas).
A Norseman Erik founded a settlement in Greenland after a few exiles from both Norway and Iśland (Iceland) in the mid-10th century, His son, Leif, went on a voyage with a few other people. And they ended up in a land which they called “Vinland”, but due to Erik’s passing, Leif had to return to rule the settlement, and his brother, Thorvald, went to fill in his place, and Thorvald was the first European who ended up in the Americas, in around 1000. (This is just a short Description of what I know on Norse-Greenish history)
can you do a video on what’s happening at sheffield wednesday, it’s my team and it looks like we’re going down to league one for the 3rd time this century, when in the 120 years previously we only went down once. they’s a lot of problems like ticket prices, like your team hull city, nobody would probably watch it but would be a interesting video for english football fans with the history of wednesday.
I wonder if you will do a What happened to Football in Indonesia video especially after making that joke comparing Indonesia and Greenland's size and population. Definitely look forward to your take on how did the fourth most populous country with a very passionate football fan doesn't make it bit in the international stage especially in the past few decades.
Pretty sure my good friend Adrian from RabonaTV just moved to Greenland. Don't hold me to that but I'm fairly certain it's true. Maybe HITC Sevens missed the boat by not asking him about this.
Once in 2010, my local team in Denmark which played in the 8th tier of danish football, played a friendly vs the greenlandic national team. Greenland won 3-0. I think it however is just an unofficial national team, sometimes playing friendlies in Denmark, Iceland and the faroe islands
In Handball (the olympic Handball, team Handball, or however the anglophone world calls that sport) Greenland has its own national-team and already competed at different World-Cups (2001 and 2007) already. They managed at least to win against Australia and against the US, which both are no Handball-nations ofc. An interesting fact, which could have been mentioned in this video.
It's a nice surprise seeing you talk about my country and a bit funny hearing you try to pronounce some of our cities
If u are from Greenland, thats amazing
Bro I know u irl
Denmark is a nice country I agree
Are you a polar bear?
Do you consider yourself Greenlander or Danish ? Just wondering, no offense
Played with a goalkeeper from Greenland once, we where in the lower leagues in Denmark, but he was considered a reserve on the national team. Serie 4/5 for those knowing the Danish system.
That's 10-11 best league for anyone who don't know
Because they don’t want anyone to find that end of the world bunker
Lmao.
Tbh I only know that since the film Greenland
@@agatafedunkow yeah that's where I'm sure he got it from too
@@TheMcCats probaly
I know the reference noice
false.
I am a Greenlandic, and I am honored that you made this video Alfie, also baptized in that church at 4:37 - in Ilulissat...just random fact.
oh wow, how is life in greenland
Wow! Polar bears have phones and can text.
Nice. One day Greenland may have a team
@Liberal Tears makes sense considering that's where they're from would be a stretch for them to ever make the world cup but people were saying that about iceland for years
@Liberal Tears yeah they could as part of Denmark and not too far from Europe really
Australia also now playing in Asia
what next Gibraltar to Africa lol
Day 6 of asking for the 7 best relegation escapes (dosent matter which league).
HITC please do this
Lol
@@lukeypat : )
Could probably fill them with just Sunderland seasons lmao
7-2 Sunderland honourable mention Leicester 1 Sunderland
"More grass at one of Snoop Dogg's house parties" LMAO Alfie coming in with the comedy stylings!
As a geography and football fan these kind of videos are my favourite. Well done mate
I love videos focused on obscure footballing nations. I'd like one about the Faroe Islands.
When I was at primary school my English teacher moved to the Faroe Islands and eventually played for the national team, it was cool because he was on the south Africa 2010 fifa game
@@ginge1209 yooo that's cool :O
@@ginge1209 What was his rating?
The greenland national coach is actually my former coach.. it's pretty cool
Alternative title: Does greenland have enough flat ground for a football pitch? (btw loving the videos)
Day 7:
Request: What on earth is going on at FC Basel. From beating both Manchester clubs and Bayern in the Champions league in the last decade, as well as winning the swiss league 8 consecutive times to losing 6-2 at home to second tier Winterthur as well as being 16 points off top spot
Also can do this on Anderlecht
As a resident of Greenland, I'm quite impressed with your research. Good video and much appreciated you devote time om your channel to Greenland, it's a great place with a great people
Best regards
Day 1: the Ghana team that got to the quarters in world cup 2010, where are they now
Retired
@@youtubewatcher703 he could go over there careers before they retired.
Ghana probably
im from Greenland and thank you for making the video mate xD
This is a great video Alfie, most people don't really know what's happening in greenland and you explained it really well, these types of videos are some of the best football content out there, keep up the fantastic work
7clubs with stadiums that can seat more people than the town/city they're in.
Eg. Ross county and Dingwall
and soon to be the arctic stadium
The snoop dogg joke got me. Another great video, Alfie.
Great content, I really enjoyed this video, hope they continue to evolve and achieve the goals and progress they strive for, feelgood video!
Can you do an eligible XI if Monaco had a national football team?
Oliver Boscagli, Torben Joneleit, Tom Hateley all born there
He finally did lol
Awesome video, i hope they get the funds they need sooner rather than later, love their passion for Football.
Thanks so much accepting my request by doing this🙏🙏🙏🙏
This is the kind of video which really sets your channel apart from the rest. 👍
Loving the videos pal, been a fan off this channel since it started and honestly love it, also suggestion, do a rise and fall of Stockport County video, i think you;ll find there story over the last 15 years highly interesting and as being a hull fan think you will understand the pain and struggle we've felt!
But yall got the Stockport iniesta
@Abhirup Nath foden
Hi HITC! So so awesome you made this! Can say I am from Greenland and now live in Europe :) .... Can add that the most winning team is B67 from the Capital Nuuk, it enjoys a fierce rivalry with I-69 from Ilulissat and K-33 from Qaqortoq as well ;) ... Plus really enjoyed the intro you gave as well which was as historically correct as it could get :D Again thanks so so much for it and please keep up the good work! ;D
Haven't watched the video yet but have you heard of the “FIFI Wild Cup“? It was an alternative world cup for nations not recognized by fifa, hosted in Germany in 2006, prior to the world cup. Greenland participated in this.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFI_Wild_Cup
Been there and watched two games (Greenland vs Sansibar 2-4; Tibet vs Gibraltar (pre UEFA entry) 0-5). I only ever watched 7 national sides live in the stadium (the others are more common: Germany, Ukraine, Albania), so Greenland are part of quite some exclusive club ;)
I heard that Greenland is on its way to joining CONCACAF, although I'm not sure if full FIFA membership is in the cards. It will be nice to see them in Nations League play though. I sure do hope they can have a pro team that is basically the same as their national team, and if they do I'd like to see that pro team in the Canadian Premier League. If it isn't much good, there's no worries because there isn't any relegation. But such a team might actually be very good, because Denmark can potentially give them some players.
Very nice video!
I knew the Island Games would be mentioned at some point! In fact I was counting how long it would be until you mentioned the words haha (6 mins 23 seconds). I’m a massive fan of the Games and the Greenland football team had a really good run in Gotland 2017. Great research as always. Also unrelated but I liked the use of the picture of England against Scotland women too. If you read this I’d love to see a bit more of women’s football on the channel! I know you’ve done the odd video in the past. Keep up the good work diving into the topics that so few others will
Good video. Your videos on these obscure subjects within football are always interesting. But I felt some information about the sports where Greenland is considered independent was missing (I can only think of biathlon and handball). Especially considering which confederation they would have to join, should they gain FIFA recognition. UEFA wouldn't be as obvious as one might think. They way want to follow into the footsteps of their handball team, which is in the pan-American confederation (and has qualified for the world championships three times - 2001, 2003 and 2007).
Wait a minute? The requirement that UEFA introduced is bonkers. Let me remind you all that Gibraltar, The Faroe Islands, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all UEFA members
Thanks so much for posting this - hoping to visit one day and it would be so fun to play a pickup match here. I hope they can get an indoor artificial turf built sooner than the larger stadium!
Amazing video! I love your documentaries
As Pingu once said: "Nuuk nuuk!"
(I know penguins are in the south)
*Putin
Pingu was made in Switzerland.
Videos like this are the reason I love so much this channel and the reason why is the best one. Alfie, you're a genius. Day 3 of asking for Democracia Corinthiana.
Day 14: the brief history of the Saarland national team
@Big-D Official It was a country between 1947 and 1956, it was more or less a sovereign state under French controll after WW2 until it was reunited with West Germany
@Big-D Official they even played in the qualification for wc 1954 against western Germany
@@stender420 and all the Saarland Players stated that they were happy to lose against Germany so that they could advance.. they felt as Germans, not saarlanders
hm??
Would be cool if you started making more videos about American football (mls, Ncaa (college soccer), usl, Nisa etc)
Would be interested I think would be interesting if you explained how transfers worked there and different league systems.
tbh that would be a good idea in general. Could start explaining different leagues and how they work (playoffs and these sort of things) would be interesting
i just lov this channel.....keep up the good work
the streets need that Elias Figueroa documentary
best defender to ever do it
No he isn't
An excellently researched video: fun and educational, thank you!
Thanks for the history lesson, never thought I needed it but I'm glad I watched this video
Short answer: hardly any grass
And a very low population density
Not a great year for kerry this year?
@@dereswatregae8430 haha yh up the dubs ;)
@@Seanm08 nah cavan all the way
@@Seanm08 danny grant is some player in fifa
because they are currently living in ice-olation... seriously though, went to Greenland back in 2008. It's a really fascinating place. Stayed in Tasilaq and Kulusuk in Eastern Greenland for about a week, and actually got stuck there as flights back were grounded due to heavy fog. Greenland is really amazing, take a fishing boat through iceberg filled fjords while humpback whales come right up to your boat. The locals also love to party (maybe a little too much), and love their football too. Would love to see them compete and wish I'd picked up a Greenland soccer shirt, but shopping choices were pretty limited. It's a really beautiful and gem of a place...
Nice video, very informative. Thanks a lot ;)
Best xi outside of FIFA’s top 100 but only 1 per nation
You should do another video about the best footballer in every country!
Great video man. If you could please do a video on The F.A.I and just how bad things got here in Ireland
Day 25: Top 15 ranked National teams' golden generations if they were compiled into a league format
I've actually watched a Greenland game in person before. They lost to Jersey, which maybe says something about the calibre of players they can produce.
well considering they get 2 months of practice a year
They should play in the SPL, give rangers and Celtic a challenge.
What was the score
@@bricktop. 😂😂
@@catdaddy5472 It's been a while so I don't remember, but I think it might have been 2-0 or 2-1. It wasn't a thrashing or anything (and it was a semi-final of a tournament)
Another great and informative video. Thanks mate!
This is so interesting I’ve always wondered about Greenland it just seems like such a bizarre place. Let’s hope in the next decade they will indeed have a national team
Video idea: make the best team made up of only players born from a certain month e.g. January XI. This could either be present players or past and present players, including either a current or past and present manager. You could make this a mini series and maybe even put them in a little cup competition at the end and predict which team would come out on top
Amazing video
Can you do a video about the San Marino national team?
I love these kind of videos
Who’s here after Greenland applied for Concacaf membership??
Maybe because 90% of the country is ice
Never stopped Steve Freeze.
More like 99.9%
that still leaves more room for football than the entirety of wales
79%
No thats Iceland
Great vid
Well covered, very interesting. And I'm Faroese
Pls do a video about the Island Games and their football competition?
day 4 of asking alfie to make a video about 7 best circumcised and uncircumcised footballers. or circumcised XI vs uncircumcised XI.
Brilliant video
This was so cool I’m not going to lie!
Now that we are on obscure places in the world, please do a video on the 7 best players from Centra America & the Caribbean
You should do a video of our national team and our league. The Faroe Islands, we have defeated teams like Greece twice and Austria. We also were higher than Wales in the Fifa rankings not so long ago :)
Request : Top 7 Worst Premier League Defending Champions
Attempt 3
You should do a video on the world's smallest football league on the isles of scilly, I used to play in it before I moved to university, it would make a good video
Day 2 of asking: rank pele's 125 greatest living players
Since my country - Lithuania - is really terrible at football on all international levels, we have developed a sort of ironic pride in being able to name all the European microstates and world countries that do not boast a strong national team that we have managed to lose against. Since becoming independent in 1991 we have given the rarest of rare victories to Faroe Islands, Cyprus (2/3 games played against), Liechtenstein, Luxembourg (2/4), Malta, Moldova, Kuwait and Jordan, and we have secured astonishing friendly draws against world-football-super-powers Indonesia, United Arab Emirates and Sri Lanka. Is there any other national team - European or not - witch such an "impressive" record against teams with such a low winning percentage? Love the work that you do on your channel, it's both informative and inspiring! Best of luck in everything you do!
Just watched the latest video (the first time winners of the world Cup, and he mentioned this one) and Alfie sounds like he's on 1.5x speed.. Or just on speed in this video!
I kind of expected this video to have been made in response to the news that Greenland was applying for Concacaf membership when I saw it in my recommendeds so I was surprised to find out it was just a random Greenland Football video from 2 years ago. Here's hoping they get approved!
It’s me Figgmatt Figgmattnevic 169 year old manager from Greenland 🇬🇱 checking in wit da HITC Empire
This is class
You should do a documentary on John Delaney and the Fai.
Lmao. That Snoop Dogg joke was great
Why aren't there indoor artificial surfaces for multisport use, including football? There are quonset (or nissen, for the UK) type of constructions used for airplane hangars and other purposes, some of them are as big as 200 feet long and 100 feet wide with height up 50 feet. That's enough space for a 60m by 30m pitch, enough room for year round six on six play. They could play under MISL rules (indoor football played in hockey arenas).
As a Costa Rican I would love to see our national team play a WC qualifying match in Greenland if they join Concacaf
They should join Concacaf since they are in North America and Concacaf region
Day 1: Teams from the final Soviet Union season where are they now
A Norseman Erik founded a settlement in Greenland after a few exiles from both Norway and Iśland (Iceland) in the mid-10th century, His son, Leif, went on a voyage with a few other people. And they ended up in a land which they called “Vinland”, but due to Erik’s passing, Leif had to return to rule the settlement, and his brother, Thorvald, went to fill in his place, and Thorvald was the first European who ended up in the Americas, in around 1000. (This is just a short Description of what I know on Norse-Greenish history)
can you do a video on what’s happening at sheffield wednesday, it’s my team and it looks like we’re going down to league one for the 3rd time this century, when in the 120 years previously we only went down once. they’s a lot of problems like ticket prices, like your team hull city, nobody would probably watch it but would be a interesting video for english football fans with the history of wednesday.
They have a pretty decent biathlete in Ukkaleq Slettemark. Always love seeing the flag. Actually saw Greenland play at the Island Games years ago...
7 best signings from foreign lower leagues
Great History Lessons
You should make a video about conifa
Damn this video is contagious, now I want to live in Greenland too lol
I do live there
Is simple, because polar bears are not yet eligible to play for FIFA. Imagine a game pitting Antarctica Penguins against Greenland polar bears.
Air Bud reference: Ain't no rules says a polar bear can't play football.
It would end in a blood bath for the Antarctican Penguins 😂
@@rickygrimshaw1255 do not underestimate those little adorable, well dressed birds, they can put up a fight
@@hermsfresh9066 Noot Noot 🐧
do a video on auckland city fc's run in the club world cup in 2014, where they finished third. being a completely semi professional team.
I wonder if you will do a What happened to Football in Indonesia video especially after making that joke comparing Indonesia and Greenland's size and population. Definitely look forward to your take on how did the fourth most populous country with a very passionate football fan doesn't make it bit in the international stage especially in the past few decades.
Video Suggestion for exploring Conifa?
Pretty sure my good friend Adrian from RabonaTV just moved to Greenland.
Don't hold me to that but I'm fairly certain it's true. Maybe HITC Sevens missed the boat by not asking him about this.
Alfie: uploads a video with a quirky idea
Me: That's my boy!
You should do a sequal about the Faroe Islands
Day 4: 7 best international tournaments ever (world cup,euro,etc.) in your opinion
I would love to see a Greenland team or just one player in any league
Get them in!!!
Day 6: 7 worst players who scored a hattrick in either the premier or champions league
Maceda
Bendtner
Luiz Adriano in the UCL
@@madsin6516 ?
Kurzawa?
Once in 2010, my local team in Denmark which played in the 8th tier of danish football, played a friendly vs the greenlandic national team. Greenland won 3-0. I think it however is just an unofficial national team, sometimes playing friendlies in Denmark, Iceland and the faroe islands
Day 9: 7 best players to have never played in the champions league
Imagine playing on that pitch with your mates on a summer's night 6:08
In Handball (the olympic Handball, team Handball, or however the anglophone world calls that sport) Greenland has its own national-team and already competed at different World-Cups (2001 and 2007) already.
They managed at least to win against Australia and against the US, which both are no Handball-nations ofc.
An interesting fact, which could have been mentioned in this video.
Video suggestion: 7 best non Fifa/Uefa affiliated International teams