Úrvalsdeild

Úrvalsdeild
Countries Iceland
Confederation UEFA
Founded 1912
Number of teams 12
Level on pyramid 1st
Relegation to 1. deild karla
Domestic cup(s) VISA-bikar
Deildabikar
International cup(s) Champions League
Europa League
Current champions KR (25th)
Most championships KR (25)
TV partners Sport Five, Stöð 2 Sport
Website http://www.ksi.is
2011 season

The Úrvalsdeild karla (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈurvalsˌteilt ˈkʰartla], Men's Select Division) is the top tier of the Icelandic football pyramid. Because of the harsh winters in Iceland, it is generally played in the spring and summer (May to September). It is run by the Football Association of Iceland and is currently comprised by 12 clubs. UEFA currently ranks the league 37th in Europe.[1] From 27 April 2009 the Úrvalsdeild have been known as Pepsi-deildin (e. "The Pepsi League") after KSÍ and Ölgerðin (the producers of Pepsi in Iceland) signed a three year sponsorship contract.[2]

The top division consists of 12 clubs. Each club faces every other club twice during the season, once at home and once away. At the end of each season, the bottom two clubs are automatically relegated to the second level of the Icelandic league system, the 1. deild karla (First Division), with the top two clubs of the 1. deild karla automatically promoted to the Úrvalsdeild.

For the first time in the competition's history, the 2008 season saw 12 teams compete in the premier division, a part of KSI Football Association of Iceland attempt to strengthen Icelandic football. Therefore only one team were relegated in the 2007 season and three clubs were promoted from the 1. deild karla (First Division)

KR hold the most titles, 25. Valur is next with 20, and ÍA and Fram follow with 18 each. The current champions of Iceland are KR.

Contents

Current clubs (2012)

History

Championship History

Only 10 teams in 96 years have won the Icelandic league title. UBK are the most recent to join the list, winning their first title in 2010. KR has won the most titles. They have been Iceland's champions 25 times.

Champions by number of titles

Team Titles First title Last title
KR 25 1912 2011
Valur 20 1930 2007
ÍA 18 1951 2001
Fram 18 1913 1990
Víkingur 5 1920 1991
FH 5 2004 2009
Keflavík 4 1964 1973
ÍBV 3 1979 1998
KA 1 1989 1989
UBK 1 2010 2010

Season by season records

Top scorers

SEASON TOP SCORER'S NAME GOALS CLUB
1980 Matthias Hallgrimsson 15 Valur
1981 Sigurlás Þorleifsson
Larus Gudmundsson
12 ÍBV
Víkingur
1982 Sigurlás Þorleifsson
Heimir Karlsson
10 ÍBV
Víkingur
1983 Ingi Björn Albertsson 14 Valur
1984 Guðmundur Steinsson 10 Fram
1985 Omar Torfason 13 Fram
1986 Gudmundur Torfason 19 Fram
1987 Petur Ormslev 12 Fram
1988 Sigurjón Kristjánsson 13 Valur
1989 Hörður Magnússon 12 FH
1990 Hörður Magnússon 13 FH
1991 Hörður Magnússon
Guðmundur Steinsson
13 FH
Víkingur
1992 Arnar Gunnlaugsson 15 ÍA
1993 Þórður Guðjónsson 19 ÍA
1994 Mihajilo Bibercic 14 ÍA
1995 Arnar Gunnlaugsson 15 ÍA
1996 Ríkharður Daðason 14 KR
1997 Tryggvi Guðmundsson 19 ÍBV
1998 Steingrímur Jóhannesson 16 ÍBV
1999 Steingrímur Jóhannesson 12 ÍBV
2000 Guðmundur Steinarsson
Andri Sigþórsson
14 Keflavík
KR
2001 Hjörtur Hjartarson 15 ÍA
2002 Grétar Hjartarson 13 Grindavík
2003 Björgólfur Takefusa 10 Þróttur Reykjavík
2004 Gunnar Heiðar Þorvaldsson 12 ÍBV
2005 Tryggvi Guðmundsson 16 FH
2006 Marel Baldvinsson 11 Breiðablik
2007 Jónas Grani Garðarsson 13 Fram
2008 Guðmundur Steinarsson 16 Keflavík
2009 Björgólfur Takefusa 16 KR Reykjavik
2010 Gilles Daniel Mbang Ondo 14 Grindavík
2011 Garðar Jóhannsson 15 Stjarnan

Player of the year

SEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR CLUB
1984 Bjarni Sigurðsson ÍA
1985 Guðmundur Þorbjörnsson Valur
1986 Guðmundur Torfason Fram
1987 Pétur Ormslev Fram
1988 Sigurjón Kristjánsson Valur
1989 Þorvaldur Örlygsson KA
1990 Sævar Jónsson Valur
1991 Guðmundur Steinsson Víkingur
1992 Lúkas Kostic ÍA
1993 Sigurður Jónsson ÍA
1994 Sigursteinn Gíslason ÍA
1995 Ólafur Þórðarson ÍA
1996 Gunnar Oddsson Leiftur
1997 Tryggvi Guðmundsson ÍBV
1998 David Winnie KR
1999 Guðmundur Benediktsson KR
2000 Hlynur Stefánsson ÍBV
2001 Gunnlaugur Jónsson ÍA
2002 Finnur Kolbeinsson Fylkir
2003 Allan Borgvardt FH
2004 Heimir Guðjónsson FH
2005 Allan Borgvardt FH
2006 Viktor Bjarki Arnarsson Víkingur
2007 Helgi Sigurðsson Valur
2008 Guðmundur Steinarsson Keflavík
2009 Atli Guðnason FH
2010 Alfreð Finnbogason Breiðablik

Young player of the year

SEASON YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR CLUB
1984 Guðni Bergsson Valur
1985 Halldór Áskelsson Þór Akureyri
1986 Gauti Laxdal Fram
1987 Rúnar Kristinsson KR
1988 Arnljótur Davíðsson Fram
1989 Ólafur Gottskálksson ÍA
1990 Steinar Guðgeirsson Fram
1991 Arnar Grétarsson Breiðablik
1992 Arnar Gunnlaugsson ÍA
1993 Þórður Guðjónsson ÍA
1994 Eiður Smári Guðjohnsen Valur
1995 Tryggvi Guðmundsson ÍBV
1996 Bjarni Guðjónsson ÍA
1997 Sigurvin Ólafsson ÍBV
1998 Ólafur Þór Gunnarsson ÍR
1999 Grétar Hjartarson Grindavík
2000 Helgi Valur Daníelsson Fylkir
2001 Grétar Rafn Steinsson ÍA
2002 Gunnar Heiðar Þorvaldsson ÍBV
2003 Ólafur Ingi Skúlason Fylkir
2004 Emil Hallfreðsson FH
2005 Hörður Sveinsson Keflavik
2006 Birkir Sævarsson Valur
2007 Matthías Vilhjálmsson FH
2008 Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson Breiðablik
2009 Alfreð Finnbogason Breiðablik
2010 Kristinn Steindórsson Breiðablik

References

  1. ^ UEFA Country Ranking 2009 Bert Kassies' site, accessed 12 February 2009
  2. ^ Pepsi-deildin í knattspyrnu 2009 KSÍ's official site, accessed 28 April 2009
  3. ^ Fram was the only team to participate in the 1913 season
  4. ^ Fram was the only team to participate in the 1914 season

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