Fixtures

Iceland Úrvalsdeild 05/15 19:40 2 Valur vs UMF Afturelding - View
EHF Cup 05/18 16:00 1 Valur vs Olympiacos - View
EHF Cup 05/25 16:00 1 Olympiacos vs Valur - View

Results

Iceland Úrvalsdeild 05/05 18:00 2 [2] UMF Afturelding v Valur [3] L 26-25
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 05/02 19:40 2 [3] Valur v UMF Afturelding [2] W 39-25
EHF Cup 04/28 15:00 2 Baia Mare v Valur W 24-30
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 04/24 19:40 2 [2] UMF Afturelding v Valur [3] L 28-25
EHF Cup 04/21 19:30 2 Valur v Baia Mare W 36-28
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 04/13 14:00 3 Fram Reykjavik v Valur W 24-36
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 04/10 18:00 3 Valur v Fram Reykjavik W 41-23
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 04/05 19:30 22 Valur v UMF Afturelding L 34-35
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 04/02 19:30 21 Knattspyrnufelag Akureyrar v Valur L 34-29
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 03/30 19:30 21 Knattspyrnufelag Akureyrar v Valur - PPT.
EHF Cup 03/30 18:00 3 Valur v Steaua Bucuresti W 36-30
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 03/27 19:30 20 Valur v IF Grotta W 26-24

The Valur men's handball is an Iceland professional team handball club from Reykjavík, that plays in the Úrvalsdeild karla.

History

The Valur men's handball team has a long history in Icelandic handball, the club is one of the most successful in the sport in Iceland: no team has won the Icelandic Championship and the Icelandic Cup as many times as the Valur men's team. The team's greatest achievement was undoubtedly reaching the final of the EHF Champions League in 1980, which it lost against the German TV Grosswallstadt. The final was played in the Munich Olympic Hall and was lost 21:12. Since then, no Icelandic club team has reached the finals of a European competition.

Valur Reykjavik is a professional handball team based in Reykjavik, Iceland. The team was founded in 1911 and has since become one of the most successful handball teams in Iceland. Valur Reykjavik has won the Icelandic championship 28 times and the Icelandic cup 22 times.

The team plays their home games at the Valshöllin arena, which has a capacity of 2,500 spectators. The team's colors are blue and white, and their logo features a stylized eagle.

Valur Reykjavik has a strong tradition of developing young talent, and many of Iceland's top handball players have come through the team's youth system. The team also has a strong international presence, with players from countries such as Denmark, Norway, and Serbia.

Valur Reykjavik is known for their fast-paced, attacking style of play, and their ability to score goals from all areas of the court. The team's fans are passionate and loyal, and the atmosphere at Valshöllin during home games is electric.

Overall, Valur Reykjavik is a highly respected and successful handball team, with a rich history and a bright future ahead.