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FK Tiga

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FK Tiga
FK Tiga Badge.gif
Manager
Senya Jawa Was
Founded
2012
Nation
Senya
League
Senyan Top League
Kit
FK Tiga kit.png

FK Tiga (Fötbal Klub Tiga) is a Senyan association football club which plays its home games in Tiga, Senya. The team was founded in June 2012, and held open trials for players in July 2012. The team will participate in the inaugural Senyan Top League season.

Players

First team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FMF eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FMF nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Çakaristan GK Akçay Dilmen
2 Senya MF Àlvār Lisa
3 Senya DF Mart Pëterz
4 Senya DF Martin Vormer
5 Shireroth DF Lewis Keen
6 Senya DF Maks Ravit
7 Hurmu MF Yuri Maaslavika
8 Senya MF Gatkan Mena (c)
9
10 Hurmu FW Mika Førvossen
11 Senya MF Vergat Malën
12 Senya DF Mîkorl Visamɏöĵë
No. Position Player
13 Hurmu GK Loogi Vram
14
15 Senya MF Rosëvanderlöp Sanergöner
16 Hurmu MF Mori Vasalaq
17 Senya DF Donɏel Pitakōn
18 Hurmu MF Martin Freya
19 Tiana MF Vincenzo D'Aquila
20 Senya FW Jan Köderlin
21 Senya FW Sileman Arten
22
23

Notable former players

Stadium

The Tiga national athletics stadium in Tiga is the home stadium of FK Tiga.

FK Tiga's home stadium is Stad Tiga, which was constructed ahead of the 2017 FMF World Cup. Previously, FK Tiga had played at the Tiga national athletics stadium. That stadium only had two grandstands along one side of the pitch, however these can seat 6,800 people, and 5,000 more people can stand around the side of the pitch. The ground is surrounded by a running track, so some fans are far from the pitch. The stadium is owned by the Department for Education in Senya, and the stadium is also used to host High School Athletics Competitions and Football tournaments.

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