2011 2. deild karla

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2. deild karla
Season2011
Champions Tindastóll/Hvöt
Promoted Höttur
Relegated Árborg
ÍH
Matches played132
Goals scored544 (4.12 per match)
Top goalscorerJóhann Magni Jóhannsson & Andri Fannar Freysson (17)
Biggest home win Hamar 6–0 Dalvík/Reynir
Völsungur 6–0 Árborg
Afturelding 6–0 ÍH
Biggest away win ÍH 0–6 Njarðvík
Highest scoring KF 7–4 Völsungur
2010
2012

The 2011 2. deild karla was the third tier of Icelandic football in the 2011 season.

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League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Tindastóll/Hvöt (C, P)2213364936+1342Promotion to 2012 1. deild karla
2 Höttur (P)2212554831+1741
3 Njarðvík 2211656344+1939
4 Afturelding 2212374832+1639
5 Dalvík/Reynir 2212285051138
6 KF 229764835+1334
7 Fjarðabyggð 2210483336334
8 Reynir S. 22102106157+432
9 Hamar 2293104041130
10 Völsungur 2282125456226
11 Árborg (R)22251520543411Relegation to 2012 3. deild karla
12 ÍH (R)2222183071418
Updated to match(es) played on 17 September 2011. Source: ksi.is (in Icelandic)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.

Results grid

Home \ Away AFT ÁRB DVR KFF HAM HÖT ÍH KF NJA REY TIN VÖL
Afturelding 5–11–43–02–10–36–03–31–21–05–05–2
Árborg 0–11–21–10–11–32–21–10–42–20–31–0
Dalvík/Reynir 1–04–13–02–02–22–02–11–43–13–40–4
Fjarðabyggð 2–22–11–21–00–12–12–21–02–11–23–0
Hamar 2–01–16–04–03–23–42–11–22–32–12–2
Höttur 0–22–04–11–25–12–11–12–55–21–01–0
ÍH 1–21–32–21–31–30–20–10–61–53–64–2
KF 2–05–20–34–15–01–13–24–41–22–07–4
Njarðvík 1–14–21–53–32–31–35–31–16–41–15–0
Reynir S. 4–53–06–30–41–12–17–22–06–31–45–2
Tindastóll/Hvöt 2–11–05–21–24–11–12–12–11–13–24–2
Völsungur 1–26–07–33–02–15–52–00–21–26–23–2
Updated to match(es) played on 17 September 2011. Source: ksi.is (in Icelandic)
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

NameGoalsClub
Jóhann Magni Jóhannsson17Reynir S.
Andri Fannar FreyssonNjarðvík
Haraldur Árni Hróðmarsson15Hamar
Arnar Sigurðsson13Tindastóll/Hvöt
Elfar Árni AðalsteinssonVölsungur
Ólafur Jón Jónsson12Njarðvík
Egill Gautur Steingrímsson11Afturelding
Mirnes SmajlovicFjarðabyggð
Þorsteinn ÞorsteinssonReynir S.

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