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Domino's deild kvenna1 | ||||||||||
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Duration | 2 October 2019 – 18 March 2020 | |||||||||
Number of games | 99 | |||||||||
Number of teams | 8 | |||||||||
TV partner(s) | Stöð 2 Sport | |||||||||
Regular season | ||||||||||
Top seed | Valur | |||||||||
Relegated | Grindavík | |||||||||
Statistical leaders | ||||||||||
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Records | ||||||||||
Biggest home win | Valur 107–41 Skallagrímur (19 February 2020) | |||||||||
Biggest away win | Valur 96–49 Grindavík (2 October 2019) | |||||||||
Highest scoring | Valur 110–75 Snæfell (9 October 2019) | |||||||||
Winning streak | 11 games Valur | |||||||||
Losing streak | 13 games Grindavík | |||||||||
← 2018–19 2020–21 → All statistics correct as of 18 March 2020. 1 Sponsored league name, referring to Úrvalsdeild kvenna. |
The 2019–20 Úrvalsdeild kvenna is the 63rd season of the Úrvalsdeild kvenna, the top tier women's basketball league on Iceland. The season started on 2 October 2019. On 13 March 2020 the season was postponed for at least four weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak in the country. [1] On 18 March, the rest of the season was canceled. Grindavík was relegated and Valur was named divisional champions for having the best record at the time of the cancelation but no national champions would be named for the season. [2]
The participating teams first play a conventional round-robin schedule with every team playing each opponent twice "home" and twice "away" for a total of 28 games. The top four teams qualify for the championship playoffs whilst the bottom team will be relegated to 1. deild kvenna.
Team | City, Region | Arena | Head coach |
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Breiðablik | Kópavogur | Smárinn | ![]() |
Grindavík | Grindavík | Smárinn | ![]() |
Haukar | Hafnarfjörður | Schenkerhöllin | ![]() |
Keflavík | Keflavík | TM Höllin | ![]() |
KR | Reykjavík | DHL-Höllin | ![]() |
Skallagrímur | Borgarnes | Fjósið | ![]() |
Snæfell | Stykkishólmur | Fjárhúsið | ![]() |
Valur | Reykjavík | Origo-völlurinn | ![]() |
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position in table | Replaced with | Date of appointment |
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Snæfell | ![]() | End of contract | March 2019 | Off-season | ![]() | 25 May 2019 |
Keflavík | ![]() | Resigned | 30 April 2019 | ![]() | 8 May 2019 | |
Breiðablik | ![]() | End of contract | 18 June 2019 | ![]() | 18 June 2019 | |
Skallagrímur | ![]() | End of contract | 2019 | ![]() | September 2019 | |
Haukar | ![]() | Fired [6] | 20 February 2020 | 5th | ![]() | 20 February 2020 |
Haukar | ![]() | Interim coach | 11 March 2020 | 5th | ![]() | 11 March 2020 [7] |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Valur | 25 | 22 | 3 | 2164 | 1671 | +493 | 44 | Division champions1 |
2 | KR | 25 | 18 | 7 | 1903 | 1635 | +268 | 36 | |
3 | Keflavík | 24 | 16 | 8 | 1795 | 1709 | +86 | 32 | |
4 | Skallagrímur | 25 | 15 | 10 | 1686 | 1713 | −27 | 30 | |
5 | Haukar | 25 | 14 | 11 | 1810 | 1738 | +72 | 28 | |
6 | Snæfell | 24 | 8 | 16 | 1633 | 1852 | −219 | 16 | |
7 | Breiðablik | 25 | 4 | 21 | 1636 | 1984 | −348 | 8 | |
8 | Grindavík | 25 | 2 | 23 | 1600 | 1925 | −325 | 4 | Relegated |
Notes
1 As the playoffs were canceled, no team won the national championship. The team with the best record in the league receives the title Division champions (Icelandic: Deildarmeistarar). Stjarnan received the title as it had the best record at the time of cancelation.
1. deild kvenna is the second-tier basketball competition among clubs in Iceland.
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