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1. Deild Kvenna (football)
1. deild kvenna, also known as Inkasso deild kvenna (English: The Inkasso League) for sponsorship reasons, is the second tier Women's association football, women's football league in Iceland. The league was founded in 1982 and current champions are Fylkir. It features 10 teams and the top two qualify for a spot in the Úrvalsdeild kvenna (football), Úrvalsdeild kvenna. Champions The list of all champions * 1982: Víðir Garður, Víðir * 1983: Þór Akureyri, Þór * 1984: Keflavík women's football, ÍBK * 1985: Haukar women's football, Haukar * 1986: Stjarnan women's football, Stjarnan * 1987: Knattspyrnufélagið Fram, Fram * 1988: Breiðablik women's football, Breiðablik * 1989: Vestri (football club), BÍ * 1990: Þróttur Neskaupstað * 1991: Stjarnan women's football, Stjarnan * 1992: Knattspyrnufélag Akureyrar, KA * 1993: Höttur * 1994: ÍBA * 1995: Ungmennafélagið Afturelding, Afturelding * 1996: Haukar women's football, Haukar * 1997: Reynir Sandgerði * 1998: ...
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Úrvalsdeild Kvenna (football)
The Besta deild kvenna is the top-tier women's football league in Iceland. It features 10 teams that play a double round robin to decide the champion, which qualifies for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The 2022 season was the first season of the league after it was rebranded as ''Besta deild kvenna''; previously, it had been named Úrvalsdeild kvenna. History The Icelandic women's tournament began in 1972. Eight teams competed in two groups and the top team from each group, FH and Ármann. met in a final where FH won 2–0. In 1976, only five team registered for competition so the group arrangement was abandoned and instead the teams played in one division with home and away games. The following years, fewer and fewer teams participated, due to lack of training, lack of access to Grass fields, and little or none youth programs. After only three teams participating in 1980, the tide turned the following season with five new teams registering for competition and t ...
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Ungmennafélagið Afturelding
Ungmennafélagið Afturelding, commonly known as Afturelding or UMFA, is an Icelandic multi-sports club from the town of Mosfellsbær located just north of the capital Reykjavík. The club was founded in 1909 and today is primarily known for its handball, football and volleyball teams. Football The team plays their home games at artificial pitch Varmárvöllur in Mosfellsbær. The club played previously on a grass pitch at Varmárvöllur but since 2018 all home games have been on the artificial pitch. The club also has large grass training ground at Tungubakkar. Men's football History In 2005, the club signed future national team goalkeeper Hannes Þór Halldórsson. In 2007, former Manchester United reserve player Aaron Burns played two games for Afturelding and scored one goal before returning to England. Afturelding got promoted to the first deild in 2008 but got relegated again in 2009. In 2012, Afturelding finished number five in 2. deild after having a chance of getting ...
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Íþróttabandalag Akraness
Íþróttabandalag Akraness (abbreviated ÍA), is an Icelandic sports club founded in 1946 and based in the town of Akranes, west Iceland. Among the main sports its members can practice are basketball, football, golf, horsemanship, gymnastics, volleyball, bowling, karate, badminton, swimming and powerlifting. The football team plays in yellow shirts and socks, and black shorts. Men's football Honours * Icelandic Championships: 18 ::1951, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1983, 1984, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001 ::''Runner-up:'' 1952, 1955, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1978, 1979, 1985, 1997 * Icelandic Cups: 9 ::1978, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2003 ::''Runner-up:'' 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1999, 2021 * Icelandic League Cups: 3 ::1996, 1999, 2003 * Icelandic Super Cup: 1 ::2003 *Division one : 4 ::1968, 1991, 2011, 2018 Current squad Out on loan Managers * Karl Guðmu ...
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KR Women's Football
The KR women's football team is the women's football division of Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur (Reykjavík Football Club), commonly known as KR. It is based in the capital of Iceland, Reykjavík Reykjavík ( ; ) is the capital and largest city of Iceland. It is located in southwestern Iceland, on the southern shore of Faxaflói bay. Its latitude is 64°08' N, making it the world's northernmost capital of a sovereign state. With a po .... Recent History Club honours * Icelandic Championships: 6 ::1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003 * Icelandic Cups: 4 ::1999, 2002, 2007, 2008 * Icelandic League Cups: 4 ::1999, 2000, 2002, 2008 * Icelandic Super Cup: 3 ::1994, 1995, 1997 * 1. deild kvenna: ::2014 Current Squad * ''As of 4 July 2022'' Managers * Edda Garðarsdóttir (2016-2017) * Bojana Kristín Besic (2017-2019) * Ragna Lóa Stefánsdóttir (2019) * Jóhannes Karl Sigursteinsson (2019-present) References {{Úrvalsdeild kvenna (football) KR C ...
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FH Women's Football
The FH women's football team is the women's association football, women's football department of the Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar multi-sport club. It is based in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, and currently plays in the Úrvalsdeild kvenna (football), Úrvalsdeild kvenna, the top-tier women's football league in Iceland. History FH's women's football team won the first edition of the Úrvalsdeild kvenna (football), national championship in 1972. After losing the title to Glímufélagið Ármann, Ármann in 1973, FH won three successive titles in 1974, 1975 and 1976. The club was Promotion and relegation, promoted from the second-tier 1. deild in 2015, and finished sixth in the 2016 Úrvalsdeild (women), 2016 Úrvalsdeild. Current squad Honours League * Úrvalsdeild kvenna (football), Úrvalsdeild kvenna ** Winners (4): 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976 * 1. deild kvenna (football), 1. deild kvenna ** Winners (1): 2015 References External linksOfficial site
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ÍBV Women's Football
The ÍBV women's football team is the women's football department of the ÍBV-íþróttafélag (English: ÍBV sports club) multi-sport club. It is based in Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland, and currently plays in the Úrvalsdeild kvenna, the top-tier women's football league in Iceland. The team plays it home games at the Hásteinsvöllur. ÍBV has won the Icelandic Cup twice, in 2004 and 2017. History ÍBV women's team first played in 1993, in the Icelandic second-tier 1. deild kvenna (then named 2. deild kvenna) but folded after five games. The team was back the next season and in 1996 it was promoted to Úrvalsdeild kvenna. The team folded after the 2004 season but was resurrected in 2007 when it participated in the Icelandic cup. In 2008 they participated again in 1. deild kvenna and in 2010 they won the league and got promoted back to Úrvalsdeild kvenna. In 2017 the team won its second Icelandic Cup after beating Stjarnan 3-2 in extra time. In November 2018, the club hired Jón ...
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HK/Víkingur
HK/Víkingur was a women's football team located in Iceland. It was a joint team of Handknattleiksfélag Kópavogs and Víkingur Reykjavík. The collaboration started in 2001 and played four times in the top-tier Úrvalsdeild kvenna, won the 1. deild kvenna twice and played five times in the finals of the 1. deild kvenna. After the 2019 season, the teams decided to end their eighteen years of collaboration. Titles * 1. deild kvenna: 2007, 2017 References {{DEFAULTSORT:HK/Vikingur Football clubs in Iceland Sport in Kópavogur Sport in Reykjavík Úrvalsdeild Women clubs Women's football clubs in Iceland ...
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Fylkir Women's Football
Íþróttafélagið Fylkir is a multi-sport club in Árbær, in the eastern part of Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. It features departments in football, handball, volleyball, gymnastics and karate. Kit The Fylkir official home kit is combined of an orange jersey, black shorts and orange socks. The away kit is combined of a blue jersey and shorts and white socks. The original kit is combined of a white and blue shirt, white shorts and white socks (alternatively blue socks). History Fylkir was founded in 1967 on May 28 in a newly established suburb of Reykjavik, Árbær, by young and enthusiastic footballers who wanted to train and play football in their own neighbourhood. From the start, the club has emphasized the importance of youth development and for the first years Fylkir did not field a senior team. The original name of the club was KSÁ (Knattspyrnufélag Seláss og Árbæjar), the name was considered inconvenient and thus after a member vote, it was changed to ...
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Fjölnir Women's Football
Fjölnir ( non, Fjǫlnir ) is a legendary king in Norse mythology said to have been the son of Freyr (Frey) and his consort Gerðr (Gertha). The name appears in a variety of forms, including Fiolnir, Fjölner, Fjolner, and Fjolne. He was claimed as the progenitor of the Swedish Yngling dynasty, reigning from Gamla Uppsala. According to the '' Grottasöngr'', Fjölnir lived from the 1st century BC to the early 1st century AD. Fjölnir was said to have drowned in a vat of mead while visiting Peace-Fróði, a similarly-legendary king of Zealand, the Danish island. Fjölnir was then succeeded by his son Sveigðir. Name The etymology of the Old Norse name ''Fjǫlnir'' is unclear. It could stem from the verb ''fela'' ('to hide'), with ''Fjǫlnir'' as 'the concealer mead_of_poetry.html" ;"title="f the mead of poetry">f the mead of poetry, or it may have emerged as an abbreviation of ''fjǫlviðr'' ('the very wise'). A derivation from ''fjǫl'' ('crowd') has also been proposed, w ...
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Þróttur Reykjavík
Þróttur may refer to: * Knattspyrnufélagið Þróttur Knattspyrnufélagið Þróttur, also referred to as Þróttur Reykjavík or Throttur, is a sports club from Reykjavík in Iceland. The club runs a association football, football department as well as Team handball, handball, volleyball and tenni ..., also known as Þróttur Reykjavík, a sports club based in Reykjavík, Iceland. * Þróttur Neskaupstað, a multi-sport club based in Fjarðarbyggð, Iceland. * Ungmennafélagið Þróttur, also known as Þróttur Vogum, a sports club based in Vogar, Iceland. {{DEFAULTSORT:Throttur ...
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