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The ÍR men's football team, commonly known as ÍR is the men's football department of Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur. It is based in Reykjavík, Iceland and currently plays in 2. deild karla.

History

Although football was one of the first sports practiced at Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur, it's football department was not formally founded until 7 March 1939. In 1943, Guðmundur S. Hofdal, the former trainer of the Olympic gold-winners Winnipeg Falcons, was hired as a coach. In 1944 it fielded a senior team in the national tournament for the first time. After losing the first game 0–8 to Fram, the team withdrew from the tournament.[1] It played in the top-tier Úrvalsdeild karla in 1998 when it was relegated after the last game of the season.[2]

Honours

Titles

Source

Awards

Current squad

As of 12 May 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Iceland ISL Vilhelm Þhráinn Sigurjónsson
3 DF Iceland ISL Einar Karl Árnason
4 FW Iceland ISL Sadew Vidusha R. A. Desapriya
5 DF Iceland ISL Hrafn Hallgrímsson
6 MF Iceland ISL Kristján Atli Marteinsson
7 FW Iceland ISL Aron Daníel Arnalds
8 MF Serbia SRB Alexander Kostić
9 FW Iceland ISL Bergvin Fannar Helgason
10 MF Iceland ISL Stefán Þór Pálsson
11 FW Iceland ISL Bragi Karl Bjarkason
13 DF Scotland SCO Marc McAusland
14 FW Iceland ISL Guðjón Máni Magnússon
15 MF Iceland ISL Ísak Óli Helgason
17 DF Iceland ISL Óliver Elís Hlynsson
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Iceland ISL Róbert Elís Hlynsson
19 FW Iceland ISL Hákon Dagur Matthíasson
20 MF Iceland ISL Emil Nói Sigurhjartarsson
21 MF Iceland ISL Róbert Andri Ómarsson
22 MF Iceland ISL Sæþór Ívan Viðarsson
23 DF Iceland ISL Ágúst Unnar Kristinsson
24 FW Iceland ISL Sæmundur Sven A. Schepsky
25 DF Iceland ISL Arnór Gauti Úlfarsson
27 GK Iceland ISL Jóhannes Kristinn Hlynsson
29 MF Iceland ISL Przemyslaw Lewandowski
30 MF Nicaragua NCA Renato Punyed
77 MF Iceland ISL Marteinn Theodórsson
DF Canada CAN Jordian Farahani
FW Iceland ISL Olsi Tabaku

References

  1. ^ Ásgeir Ásgeirsson (11 March 2007). Heil öld til heilla - Saga ÍR í 100 ár. Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur. pp. 503–543.
  2. ^ "ÍR og Þróttur fallin í 1. deild". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). 26 September 1998. Retrieved 13 June 2020.

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