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1. deild kvenna
Founded1982.
1955. (as 2. deild kvenna)
Country Iceland
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toÚrvalsdeild kvenna
Relegation to2. deild kvenna
Domestic cup(s)Bikarkeppni kvenna
Deildabikar Women
Current championsFylkir
(3rd title)
(2018)
Most championshipsHaukar (4 titles)
WebsiteKSÍ.is
Current: 2022

1. deild kvenna, also known as Inkasso deild kvenna (English: The Inkasso League) for sponsorship reasons, is the second tier women's football league in Iceland. The league was founded in 1982 and current champions are Fylkir.[1] It features 10 teams and the top two qualify for a spot in the Úrvalsdeild kvenna.

2018 teams

Champions

The list of all champions[2]

  • 1982: Víðir
  • 1983: Þór
  • 1984: ÍBK
  • 1985: Haukar
  • 1986: Stjarnan
  • 1987: Fram
  • 1988: Breiðablik
  • 1989:
  • 1990: Þróttur N.
  • 1991: Stjarnan
  • 1992: KA
  • 1993: Höttur
  • 1994: ÍBA
  • 1995: Afturelding
  • 1996: Haukar
  • 1997: Reynir S.
  • 1998: Grindavík
  • 1999: Þór/KA
  • 2000: Grindavík
  • 2001: Þróttur R.
  • 2002: Þróttur R.
  • 2003: Fjölnir
  • 2004: Keflavík
  • 2005: Fylkir
  • 2006: Fjölnir
  • 2007: HK/Víkingur
  • 2008: ÍR
  • 2009: Haukar
  • 2010: ÍBV
  • 2011: FH
  • 2012: Þróttur R.
  • 2013: Fylkir
  • 2014: KR
  • 2015: ÍA
  • 2016: Haukar
  • 2017: HK/Víkingur
  • 2018: Fylkir[1]

By club

Club Titles
Haukar 4
Þróttur R. 3
Fylkir 3
Fjölnir 2
Grindavík 2
Stjarnan 2
HK/Víkingur 2
Afturelding 1
1
Breiðablik 1
FH 1
Fram 1
Höttur 1
ÍA 1
ÍBA 1
ÍBK 1
ÍBV 1
ÍR 1
KA 1
Keflavík 1
KR 1
Reynir S. 1
Víðir 1
Þór/KA 1
Þór 1
Þróttur N. 1

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Ívan Guðjón Baldursson (14 September 2018). "Inkasso-kvenna: Fylkir tryggði sér titilinn". Fótbolti.net (in Icelandic). Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  2. ^ "List of champions" (in Icelandic). fsi.is. Retrieved 31 August 2011.