As if the heavy defeat wasn't enough, bad weather kept the "falcons" in the Faroe Islands

Landing in the Faroe Islands is among the most demanding in aviation and is only performed by specially trained pilots.

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"Falcons" before the match in Torshavn, Photo: FSCG
"Falcons" before the match in Torshavn, Photo: FSCG
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The Montenegrin football players unexpectedly had to stay much longer at the place where they suffered one of their heaviest defeats.

Our national team's expedition was supposed to return to Podgorica from the Faroe Islands last night, but the plane they were supposed to travel on was unable to land in Torshavn due to strong winds.

There was uncertainty today, but in the end a way was found so that Montenegrin football players will arrive in our capital during the day.

"Due to unforeseen circumstances, tonight's training session, as well as the briefing with journalists, has been canceled," the Football Association of Montenegro announced.

Landing on the Faroe Islands, in the turbulent waters of the Atlantic, through narrow gorges and fjords, is among the most demanding in aviation and is performed only by specially trained pilots - from Scotland, Denmark, Norway, and of course from the Faroe Islands.

Thus, a plane from the Faroese company "Atlantik", with its crew, specially arrived in Podgorica to bring the Montenegrin football players to Torshavn.

Our national team was defeated by the Faroe Islands 4:0 in a World Cup qualifying match.

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