1967 Úrvalsdeild

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1966
1968

Statistics of Úrvalsdeild in the 1967 season.

Overview

It was contested by 6 teams, and Valur won the championship. Valur's Hermann Gunnarsson was the top scorer with 12 goals.

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League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Valur 106222117+414
2 Fram 105411511+414
3 ÍBA 106132111+1013
4 Keflavík 1032591348
5 KR 10316151837
6 ÍA 102081021114
Source: rsssf.com

Results

Each team played every opponent once home and away for a total of 10 matches.

Home \ Away FRA ÍA ÍBA ÍBK KR VAL
Fram 2–10–11–12–12–2
ÍA 1–21–50–11–31–2
ÍBA 1–24–13–10–02–1
Keflavík 0–00–12–12–00–2
KR 2–30–21–31–05–1
Valur 1–11–02–14–24–2
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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