Stjarnan

Stjarnan
Full name Ungmennafélagið Stjarnan
Founded 1960
Ground Samsungvöllur
Garðabær, Iceland
Ground Capacity 1,000
Chairman Jóhann Ingimundarson
Manager Rúnar Páll Sigmundsson
League Úrvalsdeild
2016 2nd
Website Club website

Ungmennafélagið Stjarnan ("Star Youth") is an Icelandic sports club specialising in handball, football, basketball, volleyball and gymnastics located in Garðabær,

The club have won numerous major titles in handball, both men's and women's.

In football, they won promotion from the 1. deild karla in 2008. Stjarnan won the Úrvalsdeild for the first time in 2014.

History

The association was founded in 1960. The men's division played in 1997 in the first Icelandic League (then Landsbankadeild) and managed the 2006 promotion to the second highest Icelandic league. In 2008 men's reached the summit and thus to play in Úrvalsdeild since 2009.

The club gained worldwide fame when their elaborate goal celebrations, including highly choreographed depictions of landing a fish, diving, a human toilet, a human bicycle, and a Rambo shooting spree, were published widely across the Internet and football television shows.[1]

In the 2014–15 Europa League, they reached the play-off rounds after beating Scottish club Motherwell and Polish team Lech Poznań, before Italian giants Inter Milan denied them a place in the group stages.

First-team squad

As of 24 April 2017

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Iceland GK Haraldur Björnsson
2 Iceland DF Brynjar Gauti Guðjónsson
3 Iceland DF Jósef Kristinn Jósefsson
4 Iceland DF Jóhann Laxdal
5 Iceland DF Óttar Bjarni Guðmundsson
6 Iceland MF Þorri Geir Rúnarsson
7 Iceland FW Guðjón Baldvinsson
8 Iceland MF Baldur Sigurðsson
9 Iceland DF Daníel Laxdal
10 Iceland MF Hilmar Árni Halldórsson
11 Iceland FW Arnar Már Björgvinsson
12 Iceland DF Heiðar Ægisson
14 Iceland DF Hörður Árnason
No. Position Player
16 Iceland FW Ævar Ingi Jóhannesson
17 Iceland FW Ólafur Karl Finsen
18 Iceland FW Jón Arnar Barðdal
19 Iceland FW Hólmbert Aron Friðjónsson
20 Iceland MF Eyjólfur Héðinsson
22 Iceland MF Þórhallur Kári Knútsson
23 Iceland MF Dagur Austmann Hilmarsson
25 Iceland GK Sveinn Sigurður Jóhannesson
26 Iceland FW Kristófer Konráðsson
27 Iceland MF Máni Austmann Hilmarsson
29 Iceland DF Alex Þór Hauksson
30 Iceland MF Kári Pétursson
33 Iceland MF Ágúst Leó Björnsson

Managers

Women's team

The Stjarnan Women play in Iceland's top division, the women's Úrvalsdeild. In 2011 the team won the championship two weeks before the end.[2] The team also reached the final of the Icelandic Women's Cup in 1993 and 2010, losing 1–3 and 0–1 respectively.[3] The team won the cup eventually in 2012 with a 1–0 win over Valur.[4] In 2013 they won their second league title, winning every single game that season thus not dropping a single point.[5]

Trophies and achievements

Football

Basketball

Volleyball

European record

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
2014–15 UEFA Europa League 1Q Wales Bangor City 4–0 4–0 8–0
2Q Scotland Motherwell 3–2 (aet) 2–2 5–4
3Q Poland Lech Poznań 1–0 0–0 1–0
PO Italy Inter Milan 0–3 0–6 0–9
2015–16 UEFA Champions League 2Q Scotland Celtic 1–4 0–2 1–6
2017–18 UEFA Europa League 1Q Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 0–1 0–1 0–2
Notes

References

  1. Lorna Blount (28 July 2010). "Is This The Best Goal Celebration Ever?". Sky News.
  2. "Stjarnan women win 1st championship" (in Icelandic). stjarnan.is. 31 August 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  3. "Bikarmeistarar meistaraflokks kvenna" (in Icelandic). ksi.is. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
  4. "Kate Deines and Veronica Perez Win Icelandic Cup".
  5. "Stjarnan storm to Iceland's women's title". freenewspos.com. 29 August 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
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