Date | R | 主隊 v 客隊 | - |
---|---|---|---|
11/30 19:30 | 12 | 塞爾福斯 v UMF Stjarnan | 31-26 |
11/30 19:30 | 12 | [8] IR雷克查域克 v 豪卡爾哈布納菲厄澤 [2] | 24-23 |
11/30 18:00 | 12 | IBV韋斯特曼尼亞 v 阿費查爾丁 | 19-25 |
11/29 19:30 | 12 | [1] FH哈布納菲厄澤 v 雷克雅未克弗拉姆 [9] | 39-26 |
11/27 19:30 | 11 | [2] 瓦路爾 v 豪卡爾哈布納菲厄澤 [4] | 26-30 |
11/27 19:30 | 11 | [7] IR雷克查域克 v 阿費查爾丁 [9] | 29-33 |
11/26 19:30 | 11 | [12] Vikingur v 塞爾福斯 [5] | 25-36 |
11/26 17:00 | 11 | [11] UMF Fjolnir v IF格羅塔 [10] | 34-31 |
11/22 19:30 | 11 | [2] FH哈布納菲厄澤 v UMF Stjarnan [6] | 30-27 |
11/22 18:00 | 11 | IBV韋斯特曼尼亞 v 雷克雅未克弗拉姆 | 31-24 |
11/20 19:30 | 10 | IF格羅塔 v Vikingur | 30-19 |
11/20 19:30 | 10 | 阿費查爾丁 v 瓦路爾 | 23-28 |
11/19 20:00 | 10 | 塞爾福斯 v FH哈布納菲厄澤 | 24-23 |
11/19 19:30 | 10 | [4] 豪卡爾哈布納菲厄澤 v UMF Fjolnir [10] | 32-19 |
11/19 17:00 | 10 | [7] 雷克雅未克弗拉姆 v IR雷克查域克 [9] | 24-32 |
11/15 19:30 | 9 | [1] FH哈布納菲厄澤 v IBV韋斯特曼尼亞 [4] | 33-34 |
11/13 19:30 | 9 | [12] IF格羅塔 v 塞爾福斯 [6] | 22-21 |
11/12 19:30 | 9 | [11] Vikingur v 豪卡爾哈布納菲厄澤 [3] | 31-31 |
11/12 19:30 | 9 | [10] UMF Fjolnir v 阿費查爾丁 [9] | 26-28 |
11/12 18:30 | 9 | [2] 瓦路爾 v 雷克雅未克弗拉姆 [7] | 34-30 |
11/12 17:00 | 9 | IR雷克查域克 v UMF Stjarnan | 21-30 |
11/06 19:30 | 8 | [1] FH哈布納菲厄澤 v IR雷克查域克 [8] | 32-24 |
11/06 19:30 | 8 | [6] UMF Stjarnan v 瓦路爾 [2] | 25-27 |
11/05 19:30 | 8 | [7] 雷克雅未克弗拉姆 v UMF Fjolnir [10] | 29-29 |
11/05 18:00 | 8 | 豪卡爾哈布納菲厄澤 v IF格羅塔 | 26-21 |
11/05 17:00 | 8 | 塞爾福斯 v IBV韋斯特曼尼亞 | 30-31 |
11/05 17:00 | 8 | [9] 阿費查爾丁 v Vikingur [11] | 25-19 |
11/01 20:30 | 6 | FH哈布納菲厄澤 v UMF Fjolnir | 41-29 |
10/22 20:00 | 7 | [10] UMF Fjolnir v UMF Stjarnan [6] | 29-32 |
10/22 19:30 | 7 | [1] 瓦路爾 v FH哈布納菲厄澤 [2] | 21-33 |
Úrvalsdeild karla (English: Men's Premier League), also known as Olís deild karla for sponsorship reasons, is the highest men's handball competition among clubs in Iceland, where play determines the national champion. It is managed by the Icelandic Handball Association. Started in 1939, the Úrvalsdeild karla is the third-oldest national indoor handball championship in the world, after the Danish and Swedish championships which were started in 1935 and 1931 respectively. With 23 titles won so far, Valur is the record champion, while Haukar are holding a world record for enduring the longest time gap between two national titles with 57 years passing between their first win in 1943 and their second (of 11 in total so far) in 2000.
FH won the title in 2011 after a win against Akureyri Handboltafélag in front of a record crowd of 2950 people in Kaplakriki.