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Borgunarbikar | |
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Tournament details | |
Country | Iceland |
Teams | 52 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Valur |
Runner-up | ÍBV |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 47 |
Goals scored | 179 (3.81 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Karel Sigurðsson (7 goals) |
The 2016 Icelandic Cup, also known as Borgunarbikar for sponsorship reasons, was the 57th edition of the Icelandic national football cup. Valur won the title. [1]
Below are the dates for each round as given by the official schedule:
Round | Main date | Number of fixtures | Clubs |
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First Round | 27 April–3 May 2016 | 23 | 46 → 23 |
Second Round | 1–11 May 2016 | 20 | 40 → 20 |
Third Round | 25–26 May 2016 | 16 | 32 → 16 |
Fourth Round | 8–9 June 2016 | 8 | 16 → 8 |
Quarter-finals | 3–5 July 2016 | 4 | 8 → 4 |
Semi-finals | 27–28 July 2016 | 2 | 4 → 2 |
Final | 13 August 2016 | 1 | 2 → 1 |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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27 April 2016 | ||
KH | 8–0 | Snæfell |
29 April 2016 | ||
KFG | 2–0 | Ægir |
30 April 2016 | ||
Vængir Júpíters | 1–0 | Mídas |
Ýmir | 0–4 | Örninn |
Kría | 2–0 | Hörður |
Þróttur Vogum | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Stál-úlfur |
Víðir | 1–0 | ÍH |
Hvíti riddarinn | 6–2 | Gnúpverjar |
GG Grindavík | 1–2 | KFS |
Leiknir Fáskrúðsfirði | 1–3 | UMF Sindri Höfn |
Höttur Egilsstöðum | 2–0 | Einherji |
Völsungur | 1–0 | Nökkvi |
Dalvík/Reynir | 0–2 (a.e.t.) | UMF Tindastóll |
Stokkseyri | 1–6 | Skallagrímur |
Kóngarnir | 0–2 | KFR |
Augnablik | 2–0 | Árborg |
Kári | 1–2 | Njarðvík |
Magni | 15–0 | Hamrarnir/Vinir |
1 May 2016 | ||
Ísbjörninn | 1–4 | KB |
Álftanes | 0–1 | Reynir Sandgerði |
Vatnaliljur | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Hamar |
Léttir | 3–0 Awarded | UMF Kjalnesingar |
3 May 2016 | ||
Berserkir | 15–0 | Afríka |
27 April 2016 | KH | 8–0 | Snæfell | Hlíðarendi, Reykjavík |
20:30 CET | Ellert Finnbogi Eiríksson ![]() Atli Sigurðsson ![]() Alexander Lúðvígsson ![]() Jóhann Helgi Gunnarsson ![]() Felix Hjálmarsson ![]() | Referee: Gunnar Helgason |
29 April 2016 | KFG | 2–0 | Ægir | Stjörnuvöllur, Garðabær |
23:00 CET | Bjarni Pálmason ![]() Daði Kristjánsson ![]() | Referee: Sigurður Óli Þórleifsson |
30 April 2016 | Ýmir | 0–4 | Örninn | Kórinn, Kópavogur |
14:00 CET | Sindri Þór Sigurðsson ![]() Ásbjörn Björnsson ![]() Hrannar Bogi Jónsson ![]() | Referee: Sigurður Ingi Magnússon |
30 April 2016 | Kría | 2–0 | Hörður | Vivaldivöllurinn, Seltjarnarnes |
15:30 CET | Garðar Guðnason ![]() | Referee: Elías Ingi Árnason |
30 April 2016 | GG Grindavík | 1–2 | KFS | Grindavíkurvöllur, Grindavík |
16:00 CET | Ray Anthony Jónsson ![]() | Gauti Þorvarðarson ![]() Vilmundur Þór Jónasson ![]() | Referee: Einar Ingi Jóhannsson |
30 April 2016 | Höttur Egilsstöðum | 2–0 | Einherji | Fellavöllur, Fellabær |
16:00 CET | Elvar Þór Ægisson ![]() Steinar Aron Magnússon ![]() |
30 April 2016 | Dalvík/Reynir | 0–2 (a.e.t.) | UMF Tindastóll | KA-völlur, Akureyri |
16:00 CET | Ágúst Friðjónsson ![]() Arnar Skúli Atlason ![]() | Referee: Vilhelm Adolfsson |
30 April 2016 | Hvíti riddarinn | 6–2 | Gnúpverjar | Tungubakkavöllur, Mosfellsbær |
16:00 CET | Haukur Eyþórsson ![]() Hörður Steinar Harðarson ![]() Guðmundur Kristinn Pálsson ![]() Arnór Þrastarson ![]() | Ívar Guðmundsson ![]() ? ![]() | Referee: Þórður Már Gylfason |
30 April 2016 | Leiknir Fáskrúðsfirði | 1–3 | UMF Sindri Höfn | Fjarðabyggðarhöllin, Reyðarfjörður |
16:00 CET | Hilmar Freyr Bjartþórsson ![]() | Duje Klaric ![]() Kristinn Justiniano Snjólfsson ![]() | Referee: Tómas Orri Hreinsson |
30 April 2016 | Stokkseyrar | 1–6 | Skallagrímur | JÁVERK-völlurinn, Selfoss |
16:00 CET | Eyþór Gunnarsson ![]() | Sölvi G Gylfason ![]() Leifur Guðjónsson ![]() Richard Már Guðbrandsson ![]() Viktor Ingi Jakobsson ![]() Enok Ingþórsson ![]() | Referee: Gunnþór Steinar Jónsson |
30 April 2016 | Þróttur Vogum | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Stál-úlfur | Vogabæjarvöllur, Vogar |
16:00 CET | Kristinn Aron Hjartarson ![]() Aron Elfar Jónsson ![]() | Rúben Filipe Vasques Narciso ![]() | Referee: Jóhannes Elíasson |
30 April 2016 | Víðir | 1–0 | ÍH | Nesfisk-völlurinn, Garður |
16:00 CET | Helgi Þór Jónsson ![]() | Referee: Óli Njáll Ingólfsson |
30 April 2016 | Völsungur | 1–0 | Nökkvi | Húsavíkurvöllur, Húsavík |
16:00 CET | Jóhann Þórhallsson ![]() | Referee: Jóhannes Elíasson |
30 April 2016 | Kóngarnir | 0–2 | KFR | Leiknisvöllur, Reykjavík |
17:00 CET | Þormar Elvarsson ![]() Jón Freyr Ásmundsson ![]() | Referee: Svanlaugur Þorsteinsson |
30 April 2016 | Augnablik | 2–0 | Árborg | Fagrilundur, Kópavogur |
17:30 CET | Hreinn Bergs ![]() | Referee: Helgi Mikael Jónasson |
30 April 2016 | Kári | 1–2 | UMF Njarðvík | Akraneshöllin, Akranes |
18:00 CET | Tryggvi Hrafn Haraldsson ![]() | Harrison Hanley ![]() | Referee: Örvar Sær Gíslason |
30 April 2016 | Magni | 15–0 | Hamrarnir/Vinir | KA-völlur, Akureyri |
18:30 CET | Orri Freyr Hjaltalín ![]() Jóhann Örn Sigurjónsson ![]() Númi Kárason ![]() Kristinn Þór Rósbergsson ![]() Hreggviður Heiðberg Gunnarsson ![]() Lars Óli Jessen ![]() | Referee: Sverrir Gunnar Pálmason |
1 May 2016 | Ísbjörninn | 1–4 | KB | Kórinn, Kópavogur |
14:00 CET | Bjarni Jóhannsson ![]() | Ólafur Davíð Pétursson ![]() Aron Daníelsson ![]() Halldór Hilmar Sigurðsson ![]() Chalee Mohtua ![]() | Referee: Hjalti Þór Halldórsson |
1 May 2016 | Vatnaliljur | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Hamar | Fagrilundur, Kópavogur |
15:00 CET | Reynir Örn Harðarson ![]() | Páll Pálmason ![]() Liam John Michael Killa ![]() | Referee: Gylfi Tryggvason |
1 May 2016 | Álftanes | 0–1 | Reynir Sandgerði | Bessastaðavöllur, Álftanes |
15:00 CET | Sindri Lars Ómarsson ![]() | Referee: Garðar Örn Hinriksson |
1 May 2016 | Léttir | 3–0 w/o | UMF Kjalnesingar | |
15:00 CET |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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1 May 2016 | ||
Vestri | 4–0 | KH |
7 May 2016 | ||
KFG | 9–1 | KFS |
9 May 2016 | ||
Kría | 5–2 | KB |
10 May 2016 | ||
Fjarðabyggð | 0–1 | UMF Sindri Höfn |
Fram Reykjavík | 1–0 | Afturelding |
Haukar | 4–0 | KFR |
Hvíti Riddarinn | 0–1 | HK |
IF Höttur | 0–1 | Huginn |
KA Akureyri | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | UMF Tindastóll |
Leiknir Reykjavík | 8–0 | Léttir |
Örninn | 0–1 | Grindavík |
Skallagrímur | 0–2 | Keflavík |
Þór Akureyri | 1–2 | Völsungur |
Þróttur Vogum | 0–1 | Grótta |
UMF Selfoss | 2–1 | UMF Njardvik |
KV | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) | ÍR |
11 May 2016 | ||
Hamar | 1–4 | Reynir Sandgerði |
Vængir Júpiters | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–5 p) | Augnablik |
Víðir | 4–0 | Berserkir |
Magni | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p) | Fjallabyggð |
1 May 2016 | Vestri | 4–0 | KH | Torfnesvöllur, Ísafjörður |
16:30 CET | Hjalti Hermann Gíslason ![]() Viktor Júlíusson ![]() Sergine Modou Fall ![]() | Referee: Magnús Þór Jónsson |
7 May 2016 | KFG | 9–1 | KFS | Stjörnuvöllur, Garðabær |
18:15 CET | Baldur Jónsson ![]() Bjarni Pálmason ![]() Aron Grétar Jafetsson ![]() | Kjartan Guðjónsson ![]() | Referee: Gunnar Helgason |
9 May 2016 | Kría | 5–2 | KB | Vivaldivöllurinn, Seltjarnarnes |
20:00 CET | Snæbjörn Ásgeirsson ![]() Björn Orri Hermannsson ![]() Örn Þór Karlsson ![]() Valtýr Bjarnason ![]() | Kjartan Andri Baldvinsson ![]() Andri Stefánsson ![]() | Referee: Gunnar Oddur Hafliðason |
10 May 2016 | Fjarðabyggð | 0–1 | UMF Sindri Höfn | Norðfjarðarvöllur, Neskaupstaður |
21:00 CET | Kristinn Justiniano Snjólfsson ![]() | Referee: Helgi Mikael Jónasson |
10 May 2016 | Fram Reykjavík | 1–0 | Afturelding | Framvöllur Úlfarsárdal, Reykjavík |
21:00 CET | Ingiberg Ólafur Jónsson ![]() | Referee: Ívar Orri Kristjánsson |
10 May 2016 | Haukar | 4–0 | KFR | Ásvellir, Hafnarfjörður |
21:00 CET | Þórður Jón Jóhannesson ![]() Fufura ![]() | Referee: Frosti Viðar Gunnarsson |
10 May 2016 | Hvíti Riddarinn | 0–1 | HK | Tungubakkavöllur, Mosfellsbær |
21:00 CET | Ingimar Elí Hlynsson ![]() | Referee: Elías Ingi Árnason |
10 May 2016 | IF Höttur | 0–1 | Huginn | Fellavöllur, Fellabær |
21:00 CET | Pétur Óskarsson ![]() | Referee: Tómas Orri Hreinsson |
10 May 2016 | KA Akureyri | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | UMF Tindastóll | KA-völlur, Akureyri |
21:00 CET | Orri Gústafsson ![]() Almarr Ormarsson ![]() | Ragnar Þór Gunnarsson ![]() | Referee: Vilhelm Adolfsson |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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24 May 2016 | ||
Leiknir Reykjavík | 3–2 | KFG |
Reynir Sandgerði | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Vestri |
Grótta | 6–1 | Augnablik |
Fram Reykjavík | 2–0 | HK |
25 May 2016 | ||
UMF Grindavík | 1–0 | KA Akureyri |
ÍBV | 2–0 | Huginn |
Víðir | 2–0 (a.e.t.) | UMF Sindri Höfn |
Haukar | 1–2 | Víkingur Reykjavík |
ÍA Akranes | 1–0 | KV |
Keflavík ÍF | 1–2 | Fylkir |
KR Reykjavík | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | UMF Selfoss |
Þróttur Reykjavík | 3–1 | Völsungur |
Fjölnir Reykjavík | 0–1 | Valur |
25 May 2016 | ||
Kría | 0–3 | Breiðablik UBK |
FH | 9–0 | KF Fjallabyggd |
Stjarnan | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (7–6 p) | Víkingur Ólafsvík |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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8 June 2016 | ||
Vestri | 2–3 | Fram Reykjavík |
UMF Grindavík | 0–2 | Fylkir |
Þróttur Reykjavík | 4–0 | Grótta |
FH | 4–1 | Leiknir Reykjavík |
9 June 2016 | ||
Stjarnan | 0–2 | ÍBV |
ÍA Akranes | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Breiðablik UBK |
Víkingur Reykjavík | 2–3 (a.e.t.) | Valur |
UMF Selfoss | 4–3 (a.e.t.) | Víðir |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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3 July 2016 | ||
Breiðablik UBK | 2–3 | ÍBV |
Valur | 5–0 | Fylkir |
4 July 2016 | ||
Þróttur Reykjavík | 0–3 | FH |
5 July 2016 | ||
Fram Reykjavík | 0–2 | UMF Selfoss |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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27 July 2016 | ||
UMF Selfoss | 1–2 | Valur |
28 July 2016 | ||
ÍBV | 1–0 | FH |
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