2017 2. deild karla

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2. deild karla
Season2017
Champions Njarðvík
Promoted Njarðvík
Magni
Relegated KV
Sindri
Matches played132
Goals scored520 (3.94 per match)
Top goalscorerSæþór Olgeirsson
(23 goals)
Biggest home win Huginn 5–0 Fjarðabyggð
(29 June 2017)
Tindastóll 6–1 Höttur
(19 August 2017)
Biggest away win Fjarðabyggð 2–7 Njarðvík
(27 May 2017)
Sindri 0–5 Vestri
(6 June 2017)
Highest scoring Víðir 6–5 Magni
(23 September 2017)
2016
2018
All statistics correct as of 23 September 2017.

The Icelandic men's second division 2017 football season was the 52nd season of third-tier football in Iceland. Twelve teams contested the league. Play began on 6 May and concluded on 23 September. [1]

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Teams

The league was contested by twelve clubs, eight of which played in the division during the 2016 season. There were four new clubs from the previous campaign:

Club information

TeamLocationStadium2016 season
Afturelding Mosfellsbær Varmárvöllur3rd
Fjarðabyggð Reyðarfjörður Fjarðabyggðarhöllin12th in 1. deild
Huginn Seyðisfjörður Seyðisfjarðarvöllur11th in 1. deild
Höttur Egilsstaðir Vilhjálmsvöllur7th
KV Reykjavík KR-völlur10th
Magni Grenivík Grenivíkurvöllur5th
Njarðvík Njarðvík Njarðtaksvöllurinn8th
Sindri Höfn Sindravellir4th
Tindastóll Sauðárkrókur Sauðárkróksvöllur1st in 3. deild
Vestri Ísafjörður Torfnesvöllur6th
Víðir Garður Nesfisk-völlurinn2nd in 3. deild
Völsungur Húsavík Húsavíkurvöllur9th

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Njarðvík (C, P)2215525129+2250Promotion to the 2018 1. deild karla
2 Magni (P)2211655241+1139
3 Víðir 2211475145+637
4 Afturelding 2210485037+1334
5 Huginn 229764128+1334
6 Tindastóll 2210484742+534
7 Völsungur 2293105547+830
8 Fjarðabyggð 22841028411328
9 Vestri 2283113435127
10 Höttur 22751039541526
11 KV (R)22631337572021Relegation to the 2018 3. deild karla
12 Sindri (R)2216153564299
Updated to match(es) played on 23 September 2017. Source: [2]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Results

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

Home \ Away AFT KFF HUG HÖT KV MAG NJA SIH TIN VES VIÐ VÖL
Afturelding 0–13–26–21–23–41–12–25–11–05–13–1
Fjarðabyggð 1–01–01–23–11–12–74–01–11–02–32–2
Huginn 2–25–03–14–12–11–15–13–41–10–12–1
Höttur 0–31–10–02–23–30–22–11–31–03–44–2
Knattspyrnufélag Vesturbæjar 2–42–03–10–21–34–62–11–21–00–32–3
Magni 2–13–04–35–34–10–12–11–21–32–12–2
Njarðvík 1–02–10–00–33–11–12–22–03–11–33–2
Sindri 0–31–23–41–14–42–21–22–20–53–52–4
Tindastóll 2–32–30–16–15–31–21–32–02–14–24–3
Íþróttafélagið Vestri 4–21–00–03–41–22–12–40–32–23–13–2
Víðir 1–12–10–14–12–26–52–34–20–01–22–1
Völsungur 5–15–00–24–23–02–31–35–32–12–03–3
Updated to match(es) played on 23 September 2017. Source: [1]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

As of matches played on 23 September 2017. [3]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Iceland.svg Sæþór Olgeirsson Völsungur 23
2 Flag of Iceland.svg Kristinn Þór Rósbergsson Magni 16
Flag of Spain.svg Gonzalo Zamorano Leon Huginn
4 Flag of Iceland.svg Ágúst Leó Björnsson Afturelding 13
Flag of Spain.svg Ignacio Gonzalez Martinez Höttur
Flag of Scotland.svg Kenneth Hogg Njarðvík
7 Flag of Iceland.svg Lars Óli Jessen Magni 10
Flag of Iceland.svg Ragnar Þór Gunnarsson Tindastóll
9 Flag of Iceland.svg Helgi Þór Jónsson Víðir 9
Flag of Iceland.svg Andri Fannar Freysson Njarðvík
Flag of Iceland.svg Patrik Snær Atlason Víðir

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References

  1. 1 2 "2017 2. deild karla fixtures, results and league standings". KSÍ.is. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  2. "2017 2. deild karla complete league table". KSÍ.is. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  3. "Markahæstu menn". www.ksi.is. Knattspyrnusamband Íslands. Retrieved 6 May 2017.