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Knattspyrnufélagið Víðir, commonly known as Víðir or Víðir Garði are an Icelandic sports club from
Garður Garður () is a former municipality and town located in southwestern Iceland, bordered by the Faxaflói, Faxaflói Bay on the Southern Peninsula (Iceland), Southern Peninsula. In 2018 it merged with Sandgerði to create the new municipality of Su ...
on the Reykjanes peninsula of Iceland. They were founded on 11 May 1936.


Basketball


Women's basketball

During the 1994–1995 season, Víðir women's basketball team, coached by Helga Eiríksdóttir, won in the second tier 1. deild kvenna after going lossless through the season.


Titles

* 1. deild kvenna **Winners: 1995


Football


Men's football

Víðir played in the Icelandic top-tier league from 1985 to 1987 and again in 1991, with 7th place being their best finish, in 1986. Víðir reached the final of the Icelandic Cup in 1987 at
Laugardalsvöllur Laugardalsvöllur () is Iceland's national football stadium and the home venue for the Iceland national football team. It is in Reykjavík with a capacity of 9,800. History The idea of building a sport venue in Laugardalur, along with some othe ...
but lost against
Fram Fram may refer to: Ships * ''Fram'' (ship), an arctic exploration vessel from Norway * MS ''Fram'', expedition cruise ship owned by Hurtigruten Group Places and geography * Fram, Paraguay, a town in Itapúa, Paraguay * Fram Formation, a se ...
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Titles

* Icelandic Cup **''Runner-up'': 1987 * 1. deild karla **Winners: 1990 *
2. deild karla 2. deild karla (English: Men's Second Division) is a football league in Iceland. It is the third division in the Icelandic football league system. The current champions are Afturelding from Mosfellsbær, who won their 1st title in 2018. The divi ...
**Winners: 1982, 1998 *
3. deild karla 3. deild karla (e. Men's Third division) is a football league in Iceland. It is the fourth level in the Icelandic football league system. The league was reformed into a 10-team double round-robin tournament for the 2013 season, with the introdu ...
**Winners: 2007


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Team profile
at Football Association of Iceland Football clubs in Iceland Association football clubs established in 1936 1936 establishments in Iceland {{Iceland-footyclub-stub