Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
05/04 14:00 1 Haukar vs Hottur/Huginn View
05/04 14:00 1 Reynir Sandgerdi vs Aegir Thorlakshofn View
05/04 14:00 1 KF Fjallabyggd vs Throttur Vogar View
05/04 14:00 1 UMF Selfoss vs Kormakur/Hvot View
05/04 16:00 1 Vikingur Olafsvik vs Volsungur View
05/04 16:00 1 KFG Gardabaer vs KF Fjallabyggd View
05/10 19:15 2 KFG Gardabaer vs Haukar View
05/11 14:00 2 Volsungur vs UMF Selfoss View
05/11 14:00 2 KF Fjallabyggd vs Vikingur Olafsvik View
05/11 14:00 2 Throttur Vogar vs Hottur/Huginn View
05/11 16:00 2 Kormakur/Hvot vs Reynir Sandgerdi View
05/11 16:00 2 Aegir Thorlakshofn vs KF Fjallabyggd View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
09/16 14:00 22 KFG Gardabaer vs Throttur Vogar View
09/16 14:00 22 Fjardabyggd vs Sindri 5-1
09/16 14:00 22 Hottur/Huginn vs IR Reykjavik 0-5
09/16 13:30 22 Volsungur vs Dalvik/Reynir 0-2
09/16 12:00 22 Haukar vs KF Fjallabyggd 3-1
09/15 18:00 22 Vikingur Olafsvik vs KV Vesturbaer 4-1
09/09 16:00 21 KF Fjallabyggd vs KFG Gardabaer 3-2
09/09 16:00 21 KF Fjallabyggd vs Aegir Thorlakshofn CANC
09/09 16:00 21 Sindri vs Haukar 1-2
09/09 14:00 21 Throttur Vogar vs Vikingur Olafsvik 4-0
09/09 14:00 21 [3] IR Reykjavik vs KFA [2] 4-2
09/09 13:00 21 [12] KV Vesturbaer vs Volsungur [9] 1-3

Wikipedia - 2. deild karla

2. deild karla (transl. 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 division was started in 1966 as third division with two provisional groups, with number of teams varying from 7 to 10 teams in each group. In 1987 it was decided to merge the two groups to form a single nationwide league with 10 teams so at the end of the 1987 season only three teams from each group would stay in the league, the top teams in each group were promoted, all other teams relegated to the 4th division and two teams promoted from the 4th division. In 1997 after a name change, the division became Second division.

In 2008, as a part of a general change in Icelandic football, the number of teams was increased from 10 to 12.

History

Championship History

  • 1966 Selfoss - (Selfoss)
  • 1967 FH - (Hafnarfjörður)
  • 1968 Völsungur - (Húsavík)
  • 1969 Ármann - (Reykjavík)
  • 1970 Þróttur N. - (Neskaupstaður)
  • 1971 Völsungur - (Húsavík)
  • 1972 Þróttur N. - (Neskaupstaður)
  • 1973 ÍBÍ - (Ísafjörður)
  • 1974 Víkingur Ó. - (Ólafsvík)
  • 1975 Þór A. - (Akureyri)
  • 1976 Reynir S. - (Sandgerði)
  • 1977 Fylkir - (Reykjavík)
  • 1978 Selfoss - (Selfoss)
  • 1979 Völsungur - (Húsavík)
  • 1980 Reynir S. - (Sandgerði)
  • 1981 Njarðvík - (Njarðvík)
  • 1982 Víðir - (Garður)
  • 1983 Skallagrímur - (Borgarnes)
  • 1984 Fylkir - (Reykjavík)
  • 1985 Selfoss - (Selfoss)
  • 1986 Leiftur - (Ólafsfjörður)
  • 1987 Fylkir - (Reykjavík)
  • 1988 Stjarnan - (Garðabær)
  • 1989 KS - (Siglufjörður)
  • 1990 Þróttur R. - (Reykjavík)
  • 1991 Leiftur - (Ólafsfjörður)
  • 1992 Tindastóll - (Sauðárkrókur)
  • 1993 Selfoss - (Selfoss)
  • 1994 Skallagrímur - (Borgarnes)
  • 1995 Völsungur - (Húsavík)
  • 1996 Dalvík - (Dalvík)
  • 1997 HK - (Kópavogur)
  • 1998 Víðir - (Garður)
  • 1999 Tindastóll - (Sauðárkrókur)
  • 2000 Þór A. - (Akureyri)
  • 2001 Haukar - (Hafnarfjörður)
  • 2002 HK - (Kópavogur)
  • 2003 Völsungur - (Húsavík)
  • 2004 KS - (Siglufjörður)
  • 2005 Leiknir R. - (Reykjavík)
  • 2006 Fjarðabyggð - (Fjarðabyggð)
  • 2007 Haukar - (Hafnarfjörður)
  • 2008 ÍR - (Reykjavík)
  • 2009 Grótta - (Seltjarnarnes)
  • 2010 Víkingur Ólafsvík - (Ólafsvík)
  • 2011 Tindastóll/Hvöt - (Sauðárkrókur/Blönduós)
  • 2012 Völsungur - (Húsavík)
  • 2013 HK - (Kópavogur)
  • 2014 Fjarðabyggð - (Fjarðabyggð)
  • 2015 Huginn - (Seyðisfjörður)
  • 2016 ÍR - (Reykjavík)
  • 2017 Njarðvík - (Njarðvík)
  • 2018 Afturelding - (Mosfellsbær)
  • 2019 UMF Leiknir - (Fáskrúðsfjörður)
  • 2020 Kórdrengir - (Reykjavík)* - 2020 tournament was stopped due to the Covid-19 pandemic with two games left.
  • 2021 Þróttur V. - (Vogar)
  • 2022 Njarðvík - (Njarðvík)
  • 2023 Dalvík/Reynir - (Dalvík)
The Iceland 2 Deild is a highly anticipated soccer tournament held in Iceland. It is the second division of Icelandic football and showcases the immense talent and passion for the sport in the country. The tournament features a total of 12 teams competing against each other in a round-robin format, with each team playing 22 matches throughout the season.

The Iceland 2 Deild offers an exciting and competitive platform for teams to showcase their skills and compete for promotion to the top division. The matches are played in various stadiums across the country, providing a unique opportunity for fans to witness the action up close and personal.

The tournament is known for its fast-paced and intense matches, with teams battling it out on the field to secure victories and climb up the league table. The players display exceptional technical abilities, tactical prowess, and a strong team spirit, making each match a thrilling spectacle for both players and spectators.

The Iceland 2 Deild not only serves as a stepping stone for teams aspiring to reach the top division but also acts as a breeding ground for young talents to make a name for themselves in Icelandic football. Many players who have excelled in this tournament have gone on to represent the national team and even play for renowned clubs abroad.

The tournament attracts a dedicated fan base, with supporters from all over the country coming together to cheer for their favorite teams. The atmosphere in the stadiums is electric, with chants, flags, and colorful displays creating an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.

Overall, the Iceland 2 Deild is a prestigious soccer tournament that showcases the immense talent and passion for the sport in Iceland. It provides a platform for teams to compete at a high level, while also nurturing young talents and fostering a strong football culture in the country.