Knattspyrnufélagið Víkingur
Knattspyrnufélagið Víkingur, commonly referred to as Víkingur or Víkingur Reykjavík and internationally known as Vikingur F.C., is an Icelandic sports club based in the Fossvogur neighbourhood of Reykjavík. It is one of the oldest sports clubs in Iceland, founded on the 21st of April 1908.
The football club has won five Championship titles, five First Division titles and two Cup titles. Víkingur operates other sports divisions including handball, tennis, table tennis, karate and skiing. All sports include both male and female teams.
Crest and colours
Club crest
Þorbjörn Þórðarson, who was the chairman of the Vikingur in the period of 1943–44, designed the original :File:Vikingur badge.png|Víkingur badge.In the foreground of Vikingur's original crest is a brownish 19th century leather ball framed with white badges and has red and black stripes in the background.
Team outfit
The Vikings have played in red and black striped outfits since the club's early years.Home ground
Víkin
Facilities and home ground are located at Víkin since 1984 when a football pitch was first laid there. The club residence followed in 1988 and indoor facilities were built in 1991, significantly improving the overall facilities. Víkin is located in the district of Fossvogur, on the east side of Reykjavík.[Víkingsvöllur]
The sports venue was constructed in 2004 and completed in 2005. Víkingsvöllur holds around 2000 spectators.Youth training
The youth training program at Víkin is notable for its contribution to the Iceland national senior and youth teams, providing in recent years players such as:Kári Árnason, Sölvi Ottesen, Kolbeinn Sigþórsson, Aron Elís Þrándarson, Óttar Magnús Karlsson
Club history
The Founding Fathers of Víkingur (1908)
Víkingur Reykjavik was founded on the 21 April 1908 with the purpose of financing a ball purchase for a group of boys in a Reykjavik neighborhood to play football.The club's inaugural meeting, with 32 boys present, was held in the basement of Túngata 12 in Reykjavik.
The founding fathers of Víkingur Reykjavik Football Club were:
- Axel Andrésson who initially chaired the board of directors.
- Emil Thoroddsen who served as a secretary.
- Davíð Jóhannesson who took on the role of treasurer.
- Páll Andrésson and Þórður Albertsson.
The Unbeaten Decade (1908–1918)
However, the team did not win a single title in that time due to them not yet having a regular senior side to play in the Icelandic Championship.
First Championship Titles (1918–1947)
The Viking's first match in the Championship took place on 9 June 1918 – when the team ensured a 5–0 victory over their rivals Valur.Two years later the club won its first Championship title. The second Championship title came in 1924.
During the first 40 years of Vikingur's history, the club did not to have any actual club facilities.
Residence at Suðurgata (1947–1950)
Vikingur's first residence was a former "Iglo officers club" in Camp Tripoli at Suðurgata which the club took on lease in the years between 1946–50 by promises of being slotted an area of land south of University of Iceland at Vatnsmýri.The residence at Camp Tripoli proved to be a true lever for the club for a period of time, since in Víkingur's first decades, meetings were held in various places in Reykjavik and the club did not have any sporting facilities.
Vikingur was later assigned an area of land in conjunction with Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur at Vatnsmýri.
Hæðargarður & First Cup Win (1950–1975)
Following the years at Suðurgata, Víkingur continued its search for a suitable club location since the given area at Vatnsmýri was considered too small for the club.In 1953, building constructions began for a new club house at Hæðargarður in the district of Bústaða- og smáíbúðahverfi Reykjavíkur, which at the time was being organized. However, despite the new club house, the club's working environment was poor as there were no sporting facilities or home pitch. Training continued to take place in various settings in Reykjavik.
Víkingur's first Icelandic Cup title in men's football came in the year 1971, when the team was victorious in the final over rivals UBK Kópavogur, 1–0.
Growth in Fossvogur (since 1976)
It wasn't until the year 1976 that Víkingur got assigned an area of land in Fossvogur and began to build up its residence and sporting facilities.In general, the main service area of the club is demarcated by Fossvogsdalur, Kringlumýrarbraut, Miklabraut and Reykjanesbraut.
Much work was done to prepare the grounds in Fossvogur during the years of 1981,1982 and 1983 when the Vikingur team clinched the first consecutive football Championship- and Super Cup titles in the club's history. A couple of years later, in 1984, footballers could start training at Víkin. Construction of the indoor facilities were completed in 1991, the same year as Víkingur retained its latest Championship title. Construction began in 2004 on the sports venue at Víkin and was inaugurated in 2005. Víkin seats around 1,200 spectators. In the 2015 season, the men's football team will take part in the UEFA Europa League, having reached the club's highest league position of 4th place since winning the Championship in 1991.
League history
Men's football
- 1918–56: Division 1
- 1957–69: Division 2
- 1970: Division 1
- 1971: Division 2
- 1972: Division 1
- 1973: Division 2
- 1974–85: Division 1
- 1986–87: Division 2
- 1988–93: Division 1
- 1994: Division 2
- 1995: Division 1
- 1996–98: Division 2
- 1999: Division 1
- 2000–03: Division 2
- 2004: Division 1
- 2005: Division 2
- 2006–07: Division 1
- 2008–10: Division 2
- 2011: Division 1
- 2012–13: Division 2
- 2014–: Division 1
2013 Season">2013 Úrvalsdeild">2013 Season
Aron Elís Þrándarson was chosen both as the 'most promising' and 'best' player in the league.
2014 Season">2014 Úrvalsdeild">2014 Season
Having regained their place in the football Championship in 2013, the team finished 4th place, achieving the club's highest league position since 1991.2015 Season">2015 Úrvalsdeild">2015 Season
Víkingur men's team played their first Europa League qualifiers since 1992, and admit a 2–3 defeat on aggregate against Slovenian team FC Koper.Arnþór Ingi Kristinsson scored both of Víkingur's goals in the away clash against FC Koper. Ólafur Þórðarson parted ways with the club.
2016 Season">2016 Úrvalsdeild">2016 Season
Only lacking the temporal difference to challenge for a spot in the Europa League qualification the team's fate was a mid-table finish.Óttar Magnús Karlsson was the standout player in the team as he was chosen 'most promising player' in the league.
2017 Season">2017 Úrvalsdeild">2017 Season
The season turned sharply by Milos Milojevic surprise resignation from the gaffers position early in the season.This event cued the return to home of the then retired multiple championship winner and fans favourite Logi Ólafsson, who steered them to a safe mid-table finish.
2018 Season">2018 Úrvalsdeild">2018 Season
Memorable for lively supporters match day experiences at Víkin, the 2018 early season performance was however highly affected by sloppy pitch conditions.Acclaimed Iceland International Sölvi Geir Ottesen made his return to Víkin - now alternatively known as the 'Homeground of Happiness'.
At the end of the season Logi Ólafsson moved back into retirement passing the managerial position to his assistant and former International Arnar Gunnlaugsson.
2019 Season">2019 Úrvalsdeild">2019 Season
Players
Men's Football - Current Squad
Men's Football - Out on loan
Managerial history - Men's Football
20th Century
- Axel Andrésson
- Guðjón Einarsson
- Fritz Buchloh
- Eggert Jóhannesson
- Pétur Bjarnason
- Billy Haydock
- Antony Sanders
- Yuri Illichev
- Yuri Sedov
- Jean-Paul Colonval
- Björn Árnason
- Hafsteinn Tómasson
- Logi Ólafsson
- Lárus Guðmundsson
- Kjartan Másson
- Pétur Pétursson
- Aðalsteinn Aðalsteinsson
- Magnús Þorvaldsson
21st Century
- Luka Kostić
- Björn Bjartmarz
- Sigurður Jónsson
- Magnús Gylfason
- Jesper Tollefsen
- Leifur Garðarsson
- Andri Marteinsson
- Bjarnólfur Lárusson
- Ólafur Þórðarson
- Miloš Milojević
- Logi Ólafsson
- Arnar Gunnlaugsson
Notable former players
- Helgi Sigurðsson
- Arnór Guðjohnsen
- Kári Árnason
- Sölvi Ottesen
- Kolbeinn Sigþórsson
- Aron Elís Þrándarson
- Óttar Magnús Karlsson
- Richard Keogh
- Kemar Roofe
Player records
Men's football - Most appearances
In the current squad, Halldór Smári is the most capped player for Víkingur with 301 matches followed by Dofri Snorrason with 186.David Örn Atlason has 142 matches and Sölvi Geir Ottesen has 84 matches to his name.
European recordMen's football - European ClashesNotes:
Men's footballLeague
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Club anthemIn celebration of the club's centennial anniversary in 2008, Vikingur supporters club held a competition for a new club anthem to be played at home games.The winning song, Vikingur – 100 years, or simply: was composed and performed by Stefán Magnússon and Freyr Eyjólfsson Shirt sponsorsStaff & board 2019Men's football
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