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ÍR Reykjavík vs ÍF Völsungur — Icelandic 1 deild karla

ÍR Reykjavík

ÍR Reykjavík

4:4

Hertz völlurinn

ÍF Völsungur

ÍF Völsungur

Match Facts

  • Venue: Hertz völlurinn
  • ÍR Reykjavík home ground: Hertz völlurinn
  • ÍF Völsungur stadium: Húsavíkurvöllur
  • ÍR Reykjavík founded 1943
  • ÍF Völsungur founded 1927
  • League country: Iceland

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ÍR Reykjavík

Icelandic 1 deild karla

Stadium
Hertz völlurinn
Founded
1943
Country
Iceland
Location
Reykjavík, Iceland

The ÍR men's football team, commonly known as ÍR is the men's football department of Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur. It is based in Reykjavík, Iceland and currently plays in 2. deild karla. Although football was one of the first sports practiced at Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur, it's football department was not formally founded until 7 March 1939. In 1943, Guðmundur S. Hofdal, the former trainer of the Olympic gold-winners Winnipeg Falcons, was hired as a coach. In 1944 it fielded a senior team in the national tournament for the first time. After losing the first game 0-8 to Fram, the...

ÍF Völsungur

Icelandic 1 deild karla

Stadium
Húsavíkurvöllur
Founded
1927
Country
Iceland
Location
Húsavík, Iceland

Íþróttafélagið Völsungur (Icelandic pronunciation: , lit. 'Völsungur Sports Club') is an Icelandic multi-sport club from the town of Húsavík located on the north coast of Iceland on the shores of Skjálfandi bay. The club was founded on 12 April 1927 by around 25-28 boys, aged between 11 and 14 years old. The first president of the club was Jakob Hafstein. In 1933, the first girls joined the club.

Icelandic 1 deild karla

1. deild karla, known as Inkasso-deild karla (The Inkasso League) for sponsorship reasons, is a football league in Iceland. It is the second highest professional level in the Icelandic football league system. The league was founded in 1955 and current champions are ÍA. The league was expanded to 12 teams for the 2007 season, after having only 10 teams for many years. Since 2008 the top three divisions have all had 12 teams.