1991 2. deild karla

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The 1991 season of 2. deild karla was the 26th season of third-tier football in Iceland. [1]

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League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Leiftur (C, P)1811344420+2436Promoted to 1992 1. deild karla
2 (P)189453524+1131
3 ÍK (R)188555231+2129Folded after the season [lower-alpha 1]
4 Dalvík 188373932+727
5 Skallagrímur 187654243127
6 Völsungur 187561926726
7 Þróttur N. 186573933+623
8 KS 185582628220
9 Magni 18531037551818Spared from the relegation [lower-alpha 2]
10 Reynir Á. (R)18331223644112Relegated to 1992 3. deild karla
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ÍK was folded due to financial difficulties at the end of the season. HK took over from the club in 1992 in the lowest league, with most of ÍK's squad transferring to HK.
  2. Magni was originally relegated but regained the place after ÍK went bankrupt, winning third-placed 3. deild team Höttur in a playoff for the place.

Top scorers

ScorerGoalsTeam
Flag of Iceland.svg Þorlákur Árnason20 Leiftur
Flag of Iceland.svg Eysteinn Kristinsson14 Þróttur N.
Flag of Iceland.svg Ágúst Sigurðsson10 Dalvík
Flag of Iceland.svg Ólafur Þorbergsson10 Magni
Flag of Iceland.svg Ámundi Sigmundsson9
Flag of Iceland.svg Hörður Már Magnússon9 ÍK
Flag of Iceland.svg Hafþór Kolbeinsson9 KS
Flag of Iceland.svg Finnur Thorlacius9 Skallagrímur
Flag of Iceland.svg Valdimar K. Sigurðsson9 Skallagrímur

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References

  1. Sigurðsson, Víðir (1991). Íslensk knattspyrna 1991[Icelandic football 1991] (in Icelandic) (1st ed.).