1976 1. deild karla

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The 1976 season of 1. deild karla was the 22nd season of second-tier football in Iceland.

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Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or qualification
1 ÍBV 1613216313+5028Promoted to 1977 Úrvalsdeild
2 Þór A. 1611414715+3226Promoted after playoff
3 Ármann 167452720+718
4 Völsungur 167452524+118
5 KA 165472733614
6 Haukar 165382632613
7 ÍBÍ 1635818321411
8 Selfoss 1643926502411
9 Reynir Á. 1621131448345Escaped relegation after playoff with 1976 2. deild teams.
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Playoff for an Úrvalsdeild place

The team in second place in 1. deild met the team in last place in the 1976 Úrvalsdeild for a place in the 1977 Úrvalsdeild, as teams in Úrvalsdeild and 1. deild were increased from 9 to 10. Þór A. won this playoff.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Þór A. 2–0 Þróttur R.

Playoff round for two 1. deild places

The team in last place in 1. deild met the teams in 2nd and 3rd in the 1976 2. deild in a playoff round for two 1. deild places. The team in 1st place in the 2. deild (Reynir S.) had already been promoted.

PosTeamPlayedPointsNotes
1 Þróttur N. 24Promoted
2 Reynir Á. 22Escaped relegation
3 Afturelding 20

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