Iceland Úrvalsdeild 10/27 19:30 9 [8] Fram Reykjavik v UMF Stjarnan [5] W 31-27
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 10/20 19:30 8 [7] FH Hafnarfjordur v Fram Reykjavik [6] L 29-28
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 10/15 16:00 7 [8] Fram Reykjavik v Akureyri [10] W 29-28
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 10/05 19:30 6 [8] Valur v Fram Reykjavik [6] L 31-25
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 09/29 19:30 5 Haukar Hafnarfjordur v Fram Reykjavik W 37-41
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 09/22 19:30 4 Fram Reykjavik v UMF Selfoss W 31-27
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 09/19 19:30 3 UMF Afturelding v Fram Reykjavik L 32-25
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 09/15 18:00 2 Fram Reykjavik v IBV Vestmannaeyjar D 26-26
Iceland Úrvalsdeild 09/08 19:30 1 IF Grotta v Fram Reykjavik L 28-26

Wikipedia - Fram men's handball

The Fram men's handball team is the men's handball section of Icelandic multi-sport club Fram from Reykjavík. Fram currently plays in the Úrvalsdeild karla. In 2006, they won their first championship in 34 years. They competed in EHF Champions League 2006-2007 the following season. They last won the national championship in 2013.

Fram Reykjavik is a powerhouse in Icelandic handball, known for their skilled players and competitive spirit. The team has a rich history of success, with numerous national championships and strong showings in international competitions. Fram Reykjavik is known for their fast-paced, aggressive style of play, with a focus on teamwork and precision passing. The team's passionate fan base and iconic blue and white jerseys make them a beloved fixture in Icelandic sports culture. With a roster of talented athletes and a winning tradition, Fram Reykjavik is a force to be reckoned with on the handball court.