Uni Arge

Uni Jógvanson Arge (born 20 January 1971 in Tórshavn) is a Faroese journalist, writer, musician, singer and a former international football striker.

HB were runners up in the League with Arge in the team four times and attended two more Cup finals, which they eventually lost.

Arge made his debut for the Faroe Islands national football team in an August 1992 friendly match against Israel and earned 37 caps and 8 goals between 1992 and 2002.

His goal against Spain in the Faroe Islands in 1996 is also famous for his celebration after defeating the world's best goalkeeper at that time, Zubizarreta.

He also had his influence on the remarkable comeback against Slovenia in the Faroes in 2000, where the Faroese team came from being behind 0–2 to clinch a 2–2 draw three minutes from time with goals from Arge and Øssur Hansen.

On the national team Arge formed a great attacking duo together with former FC Copenhagen star striker Todi Jónsson.

In 2004, he published his first book "Komin er nú onnur øld", analysing various political and social aspects of life on the Faroes.

These are his albums: As a journalist Arge has written and narrated several radio og TV programs, often with historical content.