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Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur (KR)
Full nameKnattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur
Nickname(s)KR-ingar
Founded16 February 1899
GroundKR-völlur,
Reykjavík, Iceland
Capacity6,000 (2,000 seated)
ChairmanIceland Guðjón Guðmundsson
ManagerIceland Rúnar Kristinsson
LeaguePepsi deildin
20111st

Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur, (Icelandic for "Reykjavík Football Club"), for short KR or KR Reykjavík, is an Icelandic athletic club based in the capital, Reykjavík. KR is the oldest and most successful club in Icelandic football.

History

KR was established on 16 February 1899, making it the oldest of its kind in Iceland. KR was first given the name Fótboltafélag Reykjavíkur or Reykjavik Football Club, before changing it to Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur, also meaning Reykjavík Football Club, the change because "knattspyrna" is considered a more elegant word ("Fótbolti" is literally translated as "football" while "knattspyrna", while translating as "football", is literally "ballkicking"). KR was the only football club in Reykjavík for a decade but as soon as other clubs were established there were plans for competitions. KR won the inaugural championship in 1912 after a play-off with Fram.

After winning the title the club chose to wear the colours of the English champions of that year, whoever they might be, and have since then worn the black and white stripes of Newcastle United. They won the first title after the Icelandic league was divided into two division in 1955, and in 1959 when the 1st Division was played on a home-and-away basis for the first time. KR also won the first Icelandic Cup competition in 1960. KR was the first Icelandic club to play in European competition, facing Liverpool in 1964 (The game was also Liverpool's first European game). KR’s women's team was also the first Icelandic contender in Europe, entering the inaugural European Competition in 2001.

Recent success has made decades of waiting for major trophies look like the distant past. When KR won their twentieth title in 1968, it was regarded as yet another title. No one could have foreseen that the club would have to wait for 31 years until its next success. Relegation to the Second Division in 1977 and heart-breaking near misses in 1990, 1996 and 1998, when KR lost out in the title race on the final day, only seemed to strengthen the solidarity within the club.

File:KR Heimilið.JPG
KR heimilið (The KR home), the housing of KR.

In KR’s centenary year in 1999 the men's team ended its long quest for glory in the most spectacular manner. The team had not won the league title for 31 years but nothing could stop them that year. They clinched the title with a 4–0 win over Víkingur in the penultimate round and then beat ÍA 3–1 in the cup final in front of a capacity crowd at the national stadium. The women's team was equally successful, winning the league and the cup, and KR celebrated its centenary year with an unprecedented double-double.

In total, the men's team has won the league title 25 times and the cup 12 times and during the last decade the women's team has won six league titles and twice won the cup. The men's team has four times won the double, in 1961, 1963, 1999 and in 2011.

KR's best European success was in UEFA Europa League 2009-2010 when they defeated AE Larissa (2–0,1–1) in the second qualifying round, but were eliminated in next round by FC Basel (2–2,1–3). In UEFA Europa League 2011-12 KR eliminated IF in the first qualifying round and achieved a big win against MSK Zilina in the next round (3–0) in Reykjavik.

Jersey

KR play, as previously stated, in the black and white stripes of Newcastle United. The current sponsor of KR is the Icelandic transportation giant Eimskip. The company is well known in Iceland. Above the club badge on the shirt, although not featured in sold shirts, there are five stars. Each star represents 5 league titles. KR currently have 25 titles. On 20 October 2006, KR introduced a new deal with sport equipment manufacturer Nike and the team will wear products from Nike for the 2007 season.

The KR shorts are black and white and only carry the logo of Eimskip, Nike the KR badge and the squad number of the player.

The KR socks are black and white and are without a club badge

Sports played

KR won the Icelandic basketball league the 2007 season, their 10th overall title.

Besides football (soccer), which is the original sport for which the club was founded, KR today also practices basketball, badminton, table tennis, bowling, darts, team handball, skiing, Icelandic wrestling and swimming.

Grounds

KR has been playing at their own ground, KR-völlur in the west-end of Reykjavík, since 1984, having previously played at the national stadium (Laugardalsvöllur) and the old municipal stadium (Melavöllur). KR has had the highest attendances for the last nine years. Only 376 attended the first match at KR-völlur in 1984 but in the centenary year an average crowd of 2,501 saw KR’s home matches, which roughly 1% of the Icelandic nation.

Current squad

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 Hannes Þór Halldórsson
2 MF Iceland ISL Grétar Sigfinnur Sigurðsson
3 DF Iceland ISL Haukur Heiðar Hauksson
4 MF Iceland ISL Bjarni Guðjónsson
5 MF Iceland ISL Egill Jónsson
6 DF Iceland ISL Gunnar Þor Gunnarsson
8 MF Iceland ISL Baldur Sigurðsson
9 FW Iceland ISL Þorsteinn Már Ragnarsson
10 FW Iceland ISL Kjartan Henry Finnbogason
11 MF Iceland ISL Óskar Örn Hauksson
12 DF Iceland ISL Dofri Snorrason
14 MF Iceland ISL Viktor Bjarki Arnarsson
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Iceland ISL Emil Atlason
17 FW Iceland ISL Hróar Sigurðsson
18 DF Iceland ISL Aron Bjarki Jósepsson
20 MF Iceland ISL Magnús Már Lúðvíksson
21 DF Iceland ISL Guðmundur Reynir Gunnarsson
22 GK Iceland ISL Fjalar Þorgeirsson
23 MF Iceland ISL Atli Sigurjónsson
24 MF Iceland ISL Björn Jónsson
25 GK Iceland ISL Runar Runarsson
26 DF Iceland ISL Davíð Einarsson
MF Iceland ISL Jónas Guðni Sævarsson
FW Iceland ISL Jovan Kujundzic
FW England ENG Garry Martin

Selected former players

European cups history

KR have played a European match against one or more teams from each one of the blue colored countries on the photo above, 21 countries in total.

As of 4 August 2011

Competition Matches W D L GF GA
UEFA Champions League 16 3 4 9 19 46
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 14 2 2 10 14 37
UEFA Cup/Europa League 26 6 6 14 27 47
Season Cup Round Nation Club Result
1964–65 European Cup Q England Liverpool F.C. 0–5, 1–6
1965–66 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R Norway Rosenborg Trondheim 1–3, 1–3
1966–67 European Cup 1R France FC Nantes 2–3, 2–5
1967–68 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R Scotland Aberdeen F.C. 0–10, 1–4
1968–69 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R Greece Olympiakos Piraeus 0–2, 0–2
1969–70 European Cup 1R Netherlands Feyenoord Rotterdam 2–12, 0–4
1984–85 UEFA Cup 1R England Queens Park Rangers F.C. 0–3, 0–4
1991–92 UEFA Cup 1R Italy Torino Calcio 0–2, 1–6
1993–94 UEFA Cup 1R Hungary MTK Budapest 1–2, 0–0
1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Q Luxembourg CS Grevenmacher 2–3, 2–0
1R England Everton F.C. 2–3, 1–3
1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Q Belarus MPKC Mozyr 2–2, 1–0
1R Sweden AIK Stockholm 0–1, 1–1
1997–98 UEFA Cup 1Q Romania Dinamo Bucharest 2–0, 2–1
2Q Greece OFI Crete 0–0, 1–3
1999–00 UEFA Cup Q Scotland Kilmarnock F.C. 1–0, 0–2
2000–01 UEFA Champions League 1Q Malta Birkirkara FC 2–1, 4–1
2Q Denmark Brøndby IF 1–3, 0–0
2001–02 UEFA Champions League 1Q Albania Vllaznia Shkodër 2–1, 0–1
2003–04 UEFA Champions League 1Q Armenia Pyunik Yerevan 0–1, 1–1
2004–05 UEFA Champions League 1Q Republic of Ireland Shelbourne F.C. 2–2, 0–0
2007–08 UEFA Cup 1Q Sweden BK Häcken 1–1, 0–1
2009–10 UEFA Europa League 2Q Greece Larissa F.C. 2–0, 1–1
3Q Switzerland FC Basel 2–2, 1–3
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 1Q Northern Ireland Glentoran F.C. 3–0, 2–2
2Q Ukraine FC Karpaty Lviv 0–3, 2–3
2011–12 UEFA Europa League 1Q Faroe Islands ÍF Fuglafjørður 3–1, 5–1
2Q Slovakia Žilina 3–0, 0–2
3Q Georgia (country) FC Dinamo Tbilisi 1–4,0–2
2012–13 UEFA Champions League 2Q Finland HJK Helsinki 0–7

Mens Fixtures 2010

Fyrstu 4. umferðirnar sem eru skráðar hér eru umferðir 1–4 í Pepsi deild karla sumarið 2011
Competition Opponent Stadium Attendance Date Result TV
Pepsi deildin Breiðablik Kópavogsvöllur 2.112 1 May (19:15) 2–3 No
Pepsi deildin Keflavík KR-völlur - 16 May (19:15) 1–1 No
Pepsi deildin Víkingur Víkingsvöllur - 20 May (19:!5) 0–2 No
Pepsi deildin Þór KR-völlur - 24 May (19:15) 3–1 Yes
Pepsi deildin Fram Laugardalsvöllur - 31 May (19:15) 1–2
Pepsi deildin Valur KR-völlur - 6 June (19:15) 1–1 -
Pepsi deildin FH KR-völlur - 13 June (19:15) 2–0
Pepsi deildin ÍBV KR-völlur - 20 June (19:15)
Pepsi deildin Breiðablik KR völlur - 27 June (16:00) -
Pepsi deildin FH Kaplakriki - - - -
Pepsi deildin Stjarnan Stjörnuvöllur - 2 July (19:15 pm) -
Pepsi deildin Valur KR-völlur - 11 July (16:00 pm) - Yes
Pepsi deildin Fjölnir Fjölnisvöllur - 19 July (19:15 pm) -
Pepsi deildin Þróttur Laugardalsvöllur - 27 July (19:15 pm) -
Pepsi deildin FH Kaplakriki - 9 Aug. (19:15 pm) - Yes
Pepsi deildin Fylkir KR-völlur - 17 Aug. (19:15 pm) - Yes
Pepsi deildin ÍBV KR-völlur - 19 Aug. (19:15 pm) -
Pepsi deildin Keflavík Sparísjóðsvöllurinn - 22 Aug. (16:00 pm) -
Pepsi deildin Fram KR-völlur - 30 Aug. (18:00 pm) -
Pepsi deildin Breiðablik Kópavogsvöllur - 16 Sept. (14:00 pm) -
Pepsi deildin Stjarnan KR-völlur - 20 Sept. (16:00 pm) -
Pepsi deildin Valur Hlíðarendi (stadium) - 26 Sept. (16:00 pm) - Yes

A blue square equals a KR win while a red square equals a KR loss

Club honours

Managers

References

External links

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