Tvöroyrar Bóltfelag, with Swedish striker Ken Fagerberg and former AIK player Ibrahim Moro in the team, has had a failed season in the Betri-league, the top league in football in the Faroe Islands.

The club is ready for relegation and has only taken three points, and with six rounds left, Tvöroyrar chose to make a historic job.

The new coach in the final stages of the season was Helen Nkwocha, who previously coached in one of the club's youth teams.

The 45-year-old is thus the first woman to date to be the head coach of a men's team in a European high school.

- People's reaction is not the same as mine because they react to my gender.

But I'm used to it, because I'm a woman, it's nothing new to me.

I have worked with more male players than female.

To work at this level, yes it is different.

But coaching men is not, says Helen Nkwocha to the BBC.

Tvöroyrar Bóltfelag has zero wins and 20 losses this season, and played three draws.

Swedish Fagerberg has scored a goal and an assist in seven games.