2002 1. deild karla

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The 2002 season of 1. deild karla was the 48th season of second-tier football in Iceland.

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Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Valur 1812333412+2239Promoted to 2003 Úrvalsdeild
2 Þróttur R. 1810354021+1933
3 Stjarnan 1810353728+933
4 Afturelding 187653029+127
5 Víkingur R. 187472928+125
6 Haukar 186662622+424
7 Breiðablik 187292931223
8 Leiftur/Dalvík [lower-alpha 1] 184682534918
9 ÍR 18441015392416Relegated to 2003 2. deild
10 Sindri 18331214352112
Source: rsssf.com
Notes:
  1. Leiftur and Dalvík merged, resulting in Afturelding being promoted to 1. deild karla after the 2001 season.

Top scorers

ScorerGoalsTeam
Flag of Iceland.svg Þorvaldur Már Guðmundsson 12 Afturelding
Flag of Iceland.svg Brynjar Sverrisson 11 Þróttur R.
Flag of Iceland.svg Sævar Eyjólfsson 9 Haukar
Flag of Iceland.svg Björgólfur Takefusa 8 Þróttur R.
Flag of Iceland.svg Magnús Már Lúðvíksson 8 Valur
Flag of Iceland.svg Sigurbjörn Hreiðarsson 8 Valur
Flag of Iceland.svg Garðar Jóhannsson 7 Stjarnan
Flag of Iceland.svg Ívar Sigurjónsson 7 Breiðablik
Flag of Iceland.svg Þorleifur Árnason 7 Leiftur/Dalvík

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