Breiðablik men's football


The Breiðablik men's football team is the men's football department of the Breiðablik UBK multi-sport club. It currently plays in the Úrvalsdeild karla, the top-tier men's football league in Iceland; they finished 2nd in 2018. The team is based in Kópavogur, a short distance south of Reykjavik.

History

Breiðablik's first competitive match was played on 12 June 1957, a 1–0 loss against Þróttur Reykjavík. After several years in the lower leagues, Breiðablik reached the top division for the first time in 1971.
In recent years the Breiðablik men's team has established itself as a powerhouse in the Icelandic league, challenging regularly on all fronts. Throughout its history, the team has however been notorious for bouncing between the two top leagues in Iceland, being promoted and relegated on a regular basis. Since being promoted in 2005, and under the guidance of coach Ólafur Kristjánsson since 2006, the team has grown steadily and established itself as a real challenger in the Icelandic top flight. The team's first big trophy came with a win in the Icelandic Cup in 2009, followed by the team's first Úrvalsdeild title in 2010. The 2013 season is Breiðablik's 8th consecutive season in the top division, a club record.
Breiðablik took part in a European competition for the first time in 2010, facing Scottish Premier League side Motherwell in the Europa League. They lost the first leg 1–0 in Scotland, and lost by the same scoreline in the return leg, so they lost 2–0 on aggregate. A year later, Breiðablik faced Rosenborg in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers, losing 2–5 on aggregate. The team won away from home in Europe for the first time with a 1–0 victory over Austrian side SK Sturm Graz in the 2013–14 competition.
With one of the best and largest youth facilities in Iceland, Breiðablik is almost entirely built on home-grown talent. Current Iceland internationals Gylfi Sigurðsson, Alfreð Finnbogason, Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson and Guðmundur Kristjánsson have come through the youth ranks in recent years and gone on to play professionally abroad.

Players

Current squad

As of 27 July 2020

Out on loan

Player records

As of match played 1 January 2020 and according to official supporters site. Players in bold are still currently playing for Breiðablik.

All-time appearances for Breiðablik

#NameCareerAppearancesGoals
1 Andri Rafn Yeoman2009–201933120
2 Olgeir Sigurgeirsson2003–1532139
3 Arnar Grétarsson*1988–0928961
4 Hákon Sverrisson1990–042709
5 Þór Hreiðarsson1967–8126676
6 Elfar Freyr Helgason2008–present26310
6 Árni Kristinn Gunnarsson1998–1025519
7 Arnór Sveinn Aðalsteinsson**2003–1625218
8 Gunnleifur Gunnleifsson2013–present2520
9 Finnur Orri Margeirsson2008–142437
10 Vignir Baldursson1975–8822814

#NameCareerAppearancesGoals
1 Guðmundur Þórðarson1965–7417392
2 Jón Þórir Jónsson*1985–9920185
3 Þór Hreiðarsson1967–8127161
4 Sigurður Grétarsson**1979–0015971
5 Jón Ingi Ragnarsson1958–6913970
6 Kjartan Einarsson1996–0416659
7 Arnar Grétarsson***1988–0928961
8 Ívar Sigurjónsson1996–0316859
9 Árni Vilhjálmsson2011–1412154
10 Ólafur Friðriksson1971–7915654

Players from the Breiðablik youth academy who have earned international caps at senior level. Correct as of 16 January 2020.
Nat.PlayerDate of birthCurrent clubPositionInternational career
Alfons Sampsted IFK NorrköpingDefender2019–present
Höskuldur Gunnlaugsson BreiðablikForward2019–present
Willum Þór Willumsson BATE BorisovMidfielder2019–present
Davíð Kristján Ólafsson Aalesunds FKDefender2019–present
Árni Vilhjálmsson Kolos KovalivkaForward2017–present
Adam Örn Arnarson Górnik ZabrzeDefender2017–present
Oliver Sigurjónsson BreiðablikMidfielder2014–present
Sverrir Ingi Ingason PAOK FCDefender2014–present
Aron Jóhannsson Hammarby IFForward2013–present
Kristinn Jónsson Knattspyrnufélag ReykjavíkurWingback2009–17
Elfar Freyr Helgason BreiðablikDefender2011–present
Alfreð Finnbogason FC AugsburgForward2010–present
Gylfi Sigurðsson EvertonMidfielder2010–present
Gunnar Örn JónssonretiredMidfielder2010
Guðmundur Kristjánsson FH HafnarfjörðurMidfielder2009–14
Arnór Sveinn Aðalsteinsson Knattspyrnufélag ReykjavíkurFullback2009–12
Steinþór Freyr Þorsteinsson Knattspyrnufélag AkureyrarMidfielder2009–14
Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson BurnleyWinger2008–present
Guðmann Þórisson FH HafnarfjörðurDefender2008
Marel Jóhann BaldvinssonretiredForward2001–08
Kjartan AntonssonretiredDefender2001
Þórhalldur HinrikssonretiredMidfielder2000–01
Kristófer SigurgeirssonretiredMidfielder1994
Arnar GrétarssonretiredMidfielder1991–04
Sigurjón KristjánssonretiredForward1982
Trausti ÓmarssonretiredMidfielder1982
Ómar RafnssonretiredMidfielder1982–83
Ólafur BjörnssonretiredDefender1981–84
Sigurður GrétarssonretiredForward1980–92
Hinrik ÞórhallssonretiredWinger1976–80
Einar ÞórhallssonretiredDefender1976

Honours

League

Úrvalsdeild
1. deild karla
Icelandic Cup
Icelandic League Cup
Icelandic Super Cup

Club ranking

Correct as of 9 February 2014. The table shows the position of Breiðablik, based on their UEFA coefficient club ranking, and the four foreign teams which are closest to Breiðablik's position.
Rank 2014Rank 2013Mvmt.Club2009–102010–112011–122012–132013–14Coeff.
303282 −21 Honka Espoo1.2750.8600.8000.4000.6003.935
304279 −25 Fredrikstad1.4200.4750.4600.9800.5203.855
305343 +38 Breiðablik0.2500.5751.2750.2501.5003.850
306357 +51 Milsami Orhei0.4250.4250.3500.9501.6753.825
307322 +15 Khazar Lankaran0.3000.6500.7751.1001.0003.825

Domestic results

Below is a table with Breiðablik's domestic results since the club's first season in the football league in 1957.