2020 3. deild karla

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The 2020 3. deild karla (English: Men's First Division) is the 66th season of fourth-tier Icelandic football. Twelve teams contested the league. The season began on 18 June. [1]

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Teams

TeamLocationStadium
Augnablik Kópavogur Fagrilundur
Einherji Vopnafjörður Vopnafjarðarvöllur
Elliði Reykjavík Fylkisvöllur
Höttur / Huginn Egilsstaðir Vilhjálmsvöllur
KFG Garðabær Stjörnuvöllur
KV Reykjavík KV-Park við Frostaskjól
Reynir Sandgerði Sandgerði Sandgerðisvöllur
Sindri Höfn Sindravellir
Tindastóll Sauðárkrókur Sauðárkróksvöllur
Vængir Júpiters Grafarvogur Fjölnisvöllur
Álftanes Álftanes Bessastaðavöllur
Ægir Þorlákshöfn Þorlákshafnarvöllur

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Reynir 75201610+617Promotion to 2020 2. deild karla
2 KV 7502189+915
3 Tindastóll 74211512+314
4 Sindri 73221514+111
5 Einherji 73131417310
6 Augnablik 72321312+19
7 KFG 7304151619
8 Elliði 72231311+28
9 Vængir Júpiters 722371148
10 Ægir 7214121647
11 Álftanes 712481245Relegation to 2020 4. deild karla
12 Höttur/Huginn 711591564
Updated to match(es) played on 23 July 2020. Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points won; 2) Total goal difference; 3) Total goals scored; 4) Points in head-to-head matches; 5) Goal difference in h-t-h matches; 6) Goals scored in h-t-h matches; 7) Away goals in h-t-h matches; 8) Draw.

Results

Each team will play home and away once against every other team for a total of 22 games each. [2]

Home \ Away AUG EIN ELL HÖT KFG KV REY SIN TIN VÆN ÁLF ÆGI
Augnablik 2–24–32–32–2
Einherji 2–31–23–2
Elliði 6–12–2
Höttur/Huginn 1–22–10–2
KFG 1–33–4
KV 3–45–12–13–1
Reynir 1–03–12–1
Sindri 2–01–42–14–2
Tindastóll 3–12–21–34–3
Vængir Júpiters 0–01–11–2
Álftanes 0–01–11–2
Ægir 1–31–12–01–2
Updated to match(es) played on 22 July 2020. Source: Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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References

  1. "3. Deild". Soccerway. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  2. "3. deild 2020". voetbal.com.[ permanent dead link ]