Ungmennafélagið Fjölnir

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Fjölnir
File:Fjolnir.png
Full nameUngmennafélagið Fjölnir
Founded1988
GroundFjölnisvöllur,
Reykjavík
Capacity1,030 (700 seated)
ChairmanJón Karl Ólafsson
ManagerÁsmundur Arnarsson
League1. deild karla
2020Pepsi Deildin, 12th of 12 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Ungmennafélagið Fjölnir, commonly known as Fjölnir, is a multi-sport club from Iceland. The club is located in Grafarvogur, Reykjavík. The club was founded in 1988 under the original name Ungmennafélagið Grafarvogur; however, because another team already had the abbreviation UMFG, the name was changed to Ungmennafélagið Fjölnir, commonly referred to as Fjölnir. A total of nine sports are practised at the club: football, basketball, handball, taekwondo, karate, tennis, swimming, athletics and gymnastics. Chess is also played at the club. Each one of these sports has their own department with their own board but all are under the main board and the club office.

Football

Men's football

Current squad

As of 14 August 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Iceland ISL Halldór Snær Georgsson
GK Iceland ISL Sigurjón Daði Harðarson
DF Iceland ISL Hans Viktor Guðmundsson
DF Iceland ISL Reynir Haraldsson
DF Iceland ISL Vilhjálmur Yngvi Hjálmarsson
DF Iceland ISL Guðmundur Þór Júlíusson
DF Iceland ISL Sigurpáll Melberg Pálsson
DF Iceland ISL Dofri Snorrason
MF Iceland ISL Dagur Ingi Axelsson
MF Iceland ISL Guðmundur Karl Guðmundsson
MF Iceland ISL Viktor Andri Hafþórsson
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Iceland ISL Júlíus Már Júlíusson
MF Iceland ISL Orri Þórhallsson
FW Iceland ISL Baldvin Þór Berndsen
FW France FRA Killian Colombie
FW Iceland ISL Arnar Númi Gíslason
FW Iceland ISL Lúkas Logi Heimisson
FW Iceland ISL Andri Freyr Jónasson
FW Iceland ISL Hákon Ingi Jónsson
FW Iceland ISL Árni Steinn Sigursteinsson
Iceland ISL Bjarni Þór Hafstein

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player

Trophies and achievements

Basketball

Men's basketball

Trophies and achievements

Women's basketball

Trophies and achievements

Ice hockey

On 28 September 2018, Skautafélagið Björninn merged into Fjölnir who overtook all its departments, assets and debts.[1]

References

  1. ^ Valur Páll Eiríksson (28 September 2018). "Fjölnir tekur við starfsemi Bjarnarins". RÚV (in Icelandic). Retrieved 28 September 2018.

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