1971 Icelandic Cup

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The 1971 Icelandic Cup was the 12th edition of the National Football Cup. Vikingur Reykjavik were winners.

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It took place between 7 July 1969 and 9 December 1969, with the final played at Melavöllur in Reykjavik. The cup was important, as winners qualified for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (if a club won both the league and the cup, the defeated finalists would take their place in the Cup Winners' Cup).

Clubs playing in Europe (ÍA Akranes and ÍBV Vestmannaeyjar) did not enter until the quarter-finals. Other teams from the 1. Deild (1st division), entered at the fourth round. As with previous years, teams from the 2. Deild (2nd division) and 3. Deild played in one-legged matches. In case of a draw, the match was replayed.

Vikingur Reykjavik became the first 2. Deild team to win the competition, beating newly promoted Breiðablik Kopavogur in the final by the narrowest of margins (1–0). It was the first national trophy for the club who had a memorable season: this trophy, promotion to the 1. Deild, and qualification for Europe.

First round

Team 1Team 2Result
UMF Selfoss Hamar Hveragerði 6 - 0
þrottur Reykjavik Reynir Sandgerði 4 - 3
Armann Reykjavik FH Hafnarfjörður 2 - 1
Austri Huginn Seyðisfjörður 6 - 2
Haukar Hafnarfjörður Stjarnan Garðabær forfeit

Second round

Team 1Team 2Result
Völsungur Húsavík Leiftur Reykjavik forfeit
ÍB Isafjörður Bolungarvík 2-1
KS Siglufjörður Leiftur Ólafsfjörður 5 - 1
þrottur Nordfjörður Austri 12 - 3
UMF Njarðvík Víðir Garður 3 - 0
þrottur Reykjavik UMF Selfoss 7 - 0
Haukar Hafnarfjörður Armann Reykjavik 1 - 3
Leiknir Fáskrúðsfjörður KS Siglufjöirður forfeit
UMF Skallagrímur HV Isafjörður 4 - 2

Third round

Team 1Team 2Result
UMF Skallagrímur ÍB Isafjörður 1 - 5
þrottur Nordfjörður Leiknir Fáskrúðsfjörður 8 - 2
UMF Grindavík UMF Njarðvík 1 - 4
þrottur Reykjavik Armann Reykjavik 5 - 1
Vikingur Reykjavik Hrönn 11 - 0
KS Siglufjörður Völsungur Húsavík 1 - 5

Fourth round

Team 1Team 2Result
Völsungur Húsavík Valur Reykjavik (D1)0 - 1
ÍB Isafjörður ÍBA Akureyri (D1)2 - 3
Fram Reykjavik (D1) KR Reykjavik (D1)4 - 1
ÍBK Keflavík (D1) Breiðablik Kopavogur (D1)1 - 2
UMF Njarðvík Vikingur Reykjavik (D2)1 - 9
þrottur Nordfjörður þrottur Reykjavik 2 - 6

Quarter finals

Team 1Team 2Result
Vikingur Reykjavik (D2) ÍBA Akureyri (D1)3 - 0
ÍA Akranes (D1) þrottur Reykjavik (D2)4 - 0
ÍBV Vestmannaeyjar Fram Reykjavik (D1)0 - 1 (Replayed after 1–1 draw)
Valur Reykjavik Breiðablik Kopavogur 1 - 2

Semi finals

Team 1Team 2Result
Vikingur Reykjavik (D2) ÍA Akranes 2 - 0
Breiðablik Kopavogur Fram Reykjavik 1 - 0

Final

Vikingur Reykjavik (D2)10 Breiðablik Kopavogur
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