2014 1. deild karla

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1. deild karla
Season2014
Champions Leiknir R
Promoted Leiknir
ÍA
Relegated KV
Tindastóll
Matches played132
Goals scored421 (3.19 per match)
Top goalscorer19 Goals:
Garðar Gunnlaugsson
Biggest home win Grindavík 5-1 Tindastóll
Víkingur Ó 5-1 KV
Biggest away win BÍ/Bolungarvík 0-6 ÍA
Selfoss 0-6 HK
Highest scoring Tindastóll 4-6 BÍ/Bolungarvík
2013
2015

The 2014 1. deild karla (English: Men's First Division) was the 60th season of second-tier Icelandic football. Twelve teams contested the league; play began on 9 May and was concluded on 20 September. [1] Leiknir R were crowned champions on 20. Sept 2014 for the first time and earned their first ever promotion to Úrvalsdeild. [2]

Contents

Teams

The league will be contested by twelve clubs. Eight remained in the division from the 2013 season, while four new clubs joined the 1. deild karla:

Club information

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KA
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ÍA
Location of teams in the 2014 1. deild karla
TeamLocationStadium2013 season
BÍ/Bolungarvík Ísafjörður/Bolungarvík Torfnesvöllur 5th
Grindavík Grindavík Grindavíkurvöllur 4th
Haukar Hafnarfjörður Schenkervöllurinn3rd
HK Kópavogur Kópavogsvöllur2. deild, 1st
ÍA Akranes Akranesvöllur Úrvalsdeild, 12th
KA Akureyri Akureyrarvöllur 6th
KV Reykjavík KR-völlur2. deild, 2nd
Leiknir R. Reykjavík Leiknisvöllur7th
Selfoss Selfoss Selfossvöllur8th
Tindastóll Sauðárkrókur Sauðárkróksvöllur 9th
Víkingur Ó. Ólafsvík ÓlafsvíkurvöllurÚrvalsdeild, 11th
Þróttur R. Reykjavík Valbjarnarvöllur 10th

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Leiknir R. (C, P)2214624319+2448Promotion to the 2015 Úrvalsdeild
2 ÍA (P)2214174624+2243
3 Þróttur R. 2211473527+837
4 Víkingur Ó. 2211383832+636
5 Grindavík 2210573924+1535
6 HK 229763428+634
7 Haukar 229583732+532
8 KA 228774233+931
9 Selfoss 2275102433926
10 BÍ/Bolungarvík 22741134451125
11 KV (R)22531434531918Relegation to the 2015 2. deild karla
12 Tindastóll (R)2204181571564
Updated to match(es) played on 4 October 2014. Source: [3]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Results grid

Each team plays every opponent once home and away for a total of 22 matches per club, and 132 matches altogether.

Home \ Away BÍB GRI HAU HK ÍA KAK KV LRE SEL TIN VÓL ÞRÓ
BÍ/Bolungarvík 1–13–21–20–61–30–52–32–14–01–11–2
Grindavík 3–01–11–23–24–12–02–24–15–10–11–1
Haukar 3–11–04–11–30–33–22–31–11–12–11–4
HK 1–01–21–12–11–11–12–21–12–14–20–0
ÍA 1–02–00–22–02–40–12–11–05–22–33–1
KA 1–11–20–01–22–25–30–02–04–02–30–1
KV 0–33–21–42–30–22–20–11–33–23–21–3
Leiknir R. 2–01–02–03–20–12–12–11–14–02–02–1
Selfoss 0–10–00–20–60–12–43–12–23–00–20–1
Tindastóll 4–60–30–50–00–50–22–20–50–20–32–2
Víkingur Ólafsvík 2–40–23–11–01–32–25–10–00–11–02–1
Þróttur Reykjavík 2–22–11–01–00–13–13–10–31–24–01–3
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [1]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

As of 18 October 2014. [4]
RankPlayerClubGoalsMatchesRatio
1 Garðar Bergmann Gunnlaugsson ÍA 19210.90
2 Sindri Björnsson Leiknir R 13210.62
3 Eyþór Helgi Birgisson Víkingur Ó 11180.61
4=Arsenij Buinickij KA 10210.48
Guðmundur Atli Steinþórsson HK
6 Hilmar Árni Halldórsson Leiknir R 10220.45
7 Hilmar Rafn Emilsson Haukar 9140.64
8 Viktor Unnar Illugason HK 9200.45
9Hallgrímur Mar Steingrímsson KA 9210.43
10 Juraj Grizelj Grindavík 8190.42

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References

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