Grindavík men's football

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The Grindavík men's football team is the men's football department of the Ungmennafélag Grindavíkur multi-sport club. It is based in Grindavík in south-west Iceland, and currently plays in the Lengjudeildin, The second tier in Icelandic football.

Grindavík
Full nameUngmennafélag Grindavíkur
Nickname(s)Grindvíkingar
Founded1935
GroundGrindavíkurvöllur, Grindavík, Iceland
Capacity1,750
ChairmanHaukur Guðberg Einarsson
ManagerHelgi Sigurðsson
League1. deild karla
20241. deild karla, 9th of 12
Websitehttp://www.umfg.is/

History

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The club won its way slowly up the leagues, beginning in the third tier and spending some time there before promotion to the second tier and at last promotion to the first tier in 1994. The club established itself there, and for years was the only side in the top divisions to have never been relegated from any division. Sigurður Jónsson was appointed manager before the 2006 season, after a successful period at Víkingur. In that season, Grindavík got relegated for the first time in their history. In September 2006 with three rounds to go, Sigurður resigned as a manager and his assistants managers, Magni Fannberg Magnússon and Milan Stefán Jankovic took control.[1] They made a draw against Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar, 1:1, in the last round, but it was clear before the game that they needed to win. On September 22, 2007, Grindavík won a promotion back to the Úrvalsdeild after a 6–0 win over Reynir Sandgerði, with still one round unplayed. They managed to stay in the top league from 2008 until 2012, when they were again relegated to 1. deild for the 2013 season.

In 2017, Grindavík finished 5th in the Úrvalsdeild. Andri Rúnar Bjarnason finished as the league's top goalscorer and was named the player of the season.[2]

Honours

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Current squad

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As of 5 August 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ISL Aron Dagur Birnuson
4 DF   ISL Bjarki Adalsteinsson
5 DF   AND Éric Vales
7 FW   ISL Kristófer Konrádsson
8 MF   CRO Josip Krznarić
9 FW   ISL Adam Árni Róbertsson
10 MF   ISL Einar Karl Ingvarsson
12 GK   ISL Kristófer Leví Sigtryggsson
13 DF   STP Nuno Malheiro
16 DF   ESP Dennis Nieblas
20 FW   ISL Dagur Ingi Hammer Gunnarsson
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF   ISL Marinó Axel Helgason
23 DF   SVN Matevž Turkuš
24 GK   ISL Ingólfur Hávardarson
26 DF   ISL Sigurjón Rúnarsson
30 MF   ESP Ion Perelló
33 MF   CMR Dani Ndi (on loan from Víkingur Ólafsvík)
45 DF   ISL Sølvi Snær Ásgeirsson
77 MF   SLE Kwame Quee
80 MF   ISL Alexander Veigar Þórarinsson
88 MF   ISL Lárus Orri Ólafsson

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
11 MF   ISL Símon Logi Thasaphong (at Njarðvík)
17 FW   AUS Hassan Jalloh (at Dalvík/Reynir)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   ISL Viktor Guðberg Hauksson (at Reynir Sandgerdi)
FW   DEN Mathias Larsen (at Reynir Sandgerdi)

References

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  1. ^ Hafliði Breiðfjörð (13 October 2006). "Yfirlýsing frá Magna Fannberg fráfarandi þjálfara Grindavíkur". Fótbolti.net (in Icelandic). Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Pepsi deild karla – Andri Rúnar Bjarnason valinn bestur og markakóngur". KSI.is (in Icelandic). September 30, 2017. Archived from the original on 9 March 2018. Retrieved 1 October 2017.