Iceland League Cup 03/25 14:00 5 [6] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v IF Vestri [5] W 3-0
Iceland League Cup 03/02 11:00 4 [4] FH Hafnarfjordur v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [6] L 1-0
Iceland League Cup 02/23 19:00 3 [6] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v Breidablik [4] L 0-5
Iceland League Cup 02/16 18:15 2 [3] Keflavik v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [5] L 3-1
Iceland League Cup 02/09 19:00 1 Grotta Seltjarnarnes v Grindavik L 1-2
Iceland 1 Deild 09/16 14:00 22 IA Akranes v Grotta Seltjarnarnes L 4-1
Iceland 1 Deild 09/09 17:00 21 [9] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v Thor Akureyri [7] W 1-0
Iceland 1 Deild 09/01 17:30 20 [11] Selfoss v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [8] L 1-0
Iceland 1 Deild 08/25 19:15 19 [7] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v Throttur Reykjavik [11] D 2-2
Iceland 1 Deild 08/21 18:00 18 [12] Aegir v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [8] D 2-2
Iceland 1 Deild 08/16 19:15 17 [6] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v Fjolnir [3] D 3-3
Iceland 1 Deild 08/11 18:00 16 [4] Leiknir Reykjavik v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [6] L 2-1
Iceland 1 Deild 08/08 19:15 11 [5] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v IA Akranes [3] L 1-3
Iceland 1 Deild 08/02 19:15 15 [1] Afturelding v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [5] D 1-1
Iceland 1 Deild 07/29 14:00 14 [7] IF Vestri v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [4] L 3-0
Iceland 1 Deild 07/25 18:00 10 [9] Thor Akureyri v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [4] L 3-1
Iceland 1 Deild 07/21 19:15 13 [11] Njardvik v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [5] W 1-3
Iceland 1 Deild 07/16 14:00 12 [6] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v Grindavik [4] W 2-0
Iceland 1 Deild 07/12 19:15 11 Grotta Seltjarnarnes v IA Akranes - Postponed
Iceland 1 Deild 07/06 18:00 10 Thor Akureyri v Grotta Seltjarnarnes - Postponed
Iceland 1 Deild 06/28 19:15 9 [6] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v Selfoss [7] W 1-0
Iceland 1 Deild 06/22 19:15 8 [8] Throttur Reykjavik v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [6] L 2-1
Iceland 1 Deild 06/15 19:15 7 [7] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v Aegir [12] W 2-1
Iceland 1 Deild 06/08 19:15 6 [1] Fjolnir v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [6] D 2-2
Iceland 1 Deild 06/02 19:15 5 [10] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v Leiknir Reykjavik [9] W 5-1
Iceland 1 Deild 05/26 17:00 4 [7] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v Afturelding [1] L 2-3
Iceland 1 Deild 05/21 14:00 3 [8] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v IF Vestri [9] D 2-2
Iceland Cup 05/18 17:00 4 Vikingur Reykjavik v Grotta Seltjarnarnes L 2-1
Iceland 1 Deild 05/12 19:15 2 [4] Grindavik v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [7] D 0-0
Iceland 1 Deild 05/05 19:15 1 Grotta Seltjarnarnes v Njardvik D 1-1

Íþróttafélagið Grótta (English: Grótta Sports Club; pronounced [ˈkrouhta]) is an Icelandic sports club based in the town of Seltjarnarnes, in the Capital Region. The club is best known for its women's handball team that won the national championship in 2015 and 2016, but also has departments for gymnastics, football and powerlifting.

History

Grótta was officially founded on 24 April 1967 by Garðar Guðmundsson, a football supporter from Seltjarnarnes who had begun the process of forming a club the previous year. Initially the club had only a football team but later expanded to include handball (1969), gymnastics (1985) and powerlifting (2013). The club has over the years tried to incorporate sports including basketball, skiing and chess but they have all failed.

On 24 April 2007, the club held a festival to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its foundation. The day included a parade through the town with a brass band, displays by the club's various teams, addresses by the mayor and chairman and a gala.

Grotta Seltjarnarnes is a professional soccer team based in the town of Seltjarnarnes, Iceland. The team was founded in 1967 and has since become a prominent force in Icelandic soccer. The team plays its home matches at the Grotta Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 1,200 spectators.

Grotta Seltjarnarnes has a rich history of success, having won the Icelandic Cup in 2014 and the Icelandic Second Division in 2016. The team has also finished as runners-up in the Icelandic First Division on multiple occasions.

The team's playing style is characterized by a strong emphasis on possession and quick, incisive passing. Grotta Seltjarnarnes is known for its disciplined defense and ability to counter-attack with speed and precision.

The team's colors are blue and white, and its crest features a stylized seagull, which is a nod to the team's coastal location. Grotta Seltjarnarnes has a loyal fan base and is widely regarded as one of the most exciting teams to watch in Icelandic soccer.