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Selfoss Men's Handball
The Selfoss men's handball team is the men's handball section of Icelandic multi-sport club Selfoss from Selfoss. It currently plays in the Úrvalsdeild karla. In the 2018–19 season Selfoss won it first Icelandic Championships title when they beat Haukar 35-25 and the series 3–1. History Selfoss currently plays in Úrvalsdeild karla. In the 2018–19 season Selfoss won it first Icelandic Championships title when they beat Haukar 35-25 and the series 3–1. Men's team Current squad :''As of the 2022–23 season.'' ;Goalkeepers * 1 Vilius Rašimas * 12 Alexander Hrafnkelsson * 88 Jón Þórarinn Þorsteinsson ;Left wingers * 8 Richard Sæþór Sigurðsson * 19 Hannes Höskuldsson * 22 Daníel Karl Gunnarsson * Sigurður Snær Sigurjónsson * Gunnar Flosi Grétarsson ;Right wingers * 20 Guðjón Baldursson * Sæþór Atlason * Sölvi Svavarsson ;Pivots * 5 Elvar Elí Hallgrímsson * 10 Sverrir Pálsson * 13 Atli Ævar Ingólfsson ;Left backs * ...
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Selfoss (town)
Selfoss () is a town in southern Iceland on the banks of the Ölfusá river. It is the seat of the municipality of Árborg. The Icelandic Route 1 (Iceland), Route 1 runs through the town on its way between Hveragerði and Hella, Iceland, Hella. The town is a centre of commerce and small industries with a population of 9000 (2021), making it the largest residential area in South Iceland. Geography Selfoss is located about 11 km inland from the southwestern coast of Iceland, and 50 km from Reykjavík. It is the major town and the administrative seat of the Southern Region (Iceland), Southern Region. The closest other towns are Eyrarbakki, Stokkseyri and Hveragerði. Climate Similar to the rest of the southern coast of Iceland, Selfoss has a subpolar oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification, Köppen: ''Cfc'') with cool summers and cold winters, although relatively mild for its high latitude. Precipitation is abundant year round, with October usually seeing the m ...
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