Date | R | Home v Away | - |
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05/13 15:00 | 2 | [11] 트로투르 보굼 v Fjardabyggdar [2] | 1-1 |
05/13 14:00 | 2 | 호투르/후긴 v 바이킹구르 올라프스비크 | 0-0 |
05/11 19:30 | 2 | [10] KV 베스튀르바에르 v 하우카르 [3] | 1-1 |
05/06 16:00 | 1 | 바이킹구르 올라프스비크 v 달빅/레이니르 | 3-1 |
05/06 16:00 | 1 | 신드리 v 이르 레이크야비크 | 1-1 |
05/06 14:00 | 1 | [3] 가르다바이르 v KV 베스튀르바에르 [3] | 5-2 |
05/06 14:00 | 1 | Fjardabyggdar v 피랄라비그드 | 6-1 |
05/06 14:00 | 1 | 아에기르 v KV 베스튀르바에르 | Cancelled |
05/05 19:15 | 1 | 하우카르 v 트로투르 보굼 | 4-1 |
05/05 19:00 | 1 | 볼숭구르 v 호투르/후긴 | 1-0 |
09/17 20:00 | 22 | 레이니르 산드게르디 v Fjardabyggdar | 2-0 |
09/17 16:00 | 22 | 마그니 v 볼숭구르 | 2-1 |
09/17 14:00 | 22 | 트로투르 레이크야비크 v 아에기르 | 2-1 |
09/17 14:00 | 22 | 바이킹구르 올라프스비크 v 하우카르 | 3-0 |
09/17 14:00 | 22 | 이르 레이크야비크 v UMF 니아르드비크 | 1-3 |
09/17 13:00 | 22 | 호투르/후긴 v 피랄라비그드 | 3-2 |
09/10 15:15 | 21 | Fjardabyggdar v 바이킹구르 올라프스비크 | 0-2 |
09/10 14:00 | 21 | 피랄라비그드 v 레이니르 산드게르디 | 8-3 |
09/10 14:00 | 21 | UMF 니아르드비크 v 호투르/후긴 | 3-0 |
09/10 14:00 | 21 | 아에기르 v 이르 레이크야비크 | 2-2 |
09/10 14:00 | 21 | [7] 하우카르 v 마그니 [12] | 1-2 |
09/10 13:00 | 21 | 볼숭구르 v 트로투르 레이크야비크 | 1-1 |
09/03 16:00 | 20 | [6] 이르 레이크야비크 v 볼숭구르 [4] | 3-2 |
09/03 15:00 | 20 | 호투르/후긴 v 아에기르 | 0-1 |
09/03 14:00 | 20 | 바이킹구르 올라프스비크 v 레이니르 산드게르디 | 2-1 |
09/03 14:00 | 20 | 피랄라비그드 v UMF 니아르드비크 | 4-2 |
09/03 14:00 | 20 | 마그니 v Fjardabyggdar | 1-1 |
09/03 14:00 | 20 | [2] 트로투르 레이크야비크 v 하우카르 [7] | 3-0 |
08/29 18:00 | 16 | [4] 아에기르 v 하우카르 [7] | 2-0 |
08/27 16:00 | 19 | 바이킹구르 올라프스비크 v 피랄라비그드 | 3-3 |
2. deild karla (transl. Men's Second Division) is a football league in Iceland. It is the third division in the Icelandic football league system. The current champions are Afturelding from Mosfellsbær, who won their 1st title in 2018.
The division was started in 1966 as third division with two provisional groups, with number of teams varying from 7 to 10 teams in each group. In 1987 it was decided to merge the two groups to form a single nationwide league with 10 teams so at the end of the 1987 season only three teams from each group would stay in the league, the top teams in each group were promoted, all other teams relegated to the 4th division and two teams promoted from the 4th division. In 1997 after a name change, the division became Second division.
In 2008, as a part of a general change in Icelandic football, the number of teams was increased from 10 to 12.