Knattspyrnufélag Rangæinga (better known as KFR) is an Icelandic football club from the towns of Hella and Hvolsvöllur, in Rangárvallasýsla. The club represents a united team for Rangárþing (Rangárþing eystra and Rangárþing ytra). Prior to KFR's foundation the football clubs in the two towns in Rangárþing, Hekla from Hella and Baldur from Hvolsvöllur occasionally took part in the Icelandic leagues. In the years prior to KFR's foundation the clubs often fielded a merged team, calling themselves Hekla/Baldur or HB. KFR was the next step.

KFR hasn't fielded a team every season since its foundation but they've started to compete more regularly. The team achieved promotion from 3. deild in 2011 and competed in the 2012 2. deild karla, where they got relegated to 3. deild again, although this time the 3. deild isn't the lowest league in the Icelandic system following the restructuring of the league pyramid.

KFR Hvolsvöllur is a soccer team based in Hvolsvöllur, Iceland. The team was founded in [year] and has since become a prominent force in Icelandic football. Known for their strong work ethic, tactical prowess, and skilled players, KFR Hvolsvöllur has a dedicated fan base and a reputation for playing entertaining and competitive matches.

The team competes in the Icelandic football league system, striving to achieve success at both the domestic and international levels. With a focus on developing young talent and fostering a winning mentality, KFR Hvolsvöllur is a team to watch in Icelandic football.

Whether playing at their home stadium in Hvolsvöllur or traveling to face opponents across Iceland, KFR Hvolsvöllur always brings their best effort to the pitch. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for the game, KFR Hvolsvöllur is a team that embodies the spirit of Icelandic football.