Fixtures

Iceland League Cup 02/07 19:00 1 Valur Reykjavik vs Fjolnir - View
Iceland League Cup 02/14 19:00 2 Throttur Reykjavik vs Fjolnir - View
Iceland League Cup 02/22 15:00 3 Fjolnir vs IF Vestri - View
Iceland League Cup 02/25 19:30 5 Fjolnir vs IA Akranes - View
Iceland League Cup 03/02 16:00 4 Fjolnir vs Grindavik - View

Results

Iceland 1 Deild 09/23 15:45 2 [3] Fjolnir v Afturelding [4] D 0-0
Iceland 1 Deild 09/19 19:15 2 [4] Afturelding v Fjolnir [3] L 3-1
Iceland 1 Deild 09/14 14:00 22 [3] Keflavik v Fjolnir [2] L 4-0
Iceland 1 Deild 09/08 14:00 21 [3] Fjolnir v Afturelding [4] W 2-0
Iceland 1 Deild 08/31 14:00 20 [11] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v Fjolnir [3] L 2-1
Iceland 1 Deild 08/22 18:00 19 [2] Fjolnir v IR Reykjavik [5] L 1-2
Iceland 1 Deild 08/18 16:00 18 [9] Thor Akureyri v Fjolnir [1] D 1-1
Iceland 1 Deild 08/14 19:15 17 [4] Njardvik v Fjolnir [1] D 0-0
Iceland 1 Deild 08/09 18:00 16 [1] Fjolnir v IBV Vestmannaeyjar [2] L 1-5
Iceland 1 Deild 07/31 19:15 15 [7] Throttur Reykjavik v Fjolnir [1] D 0-0
Iceland 1 Deild 07/26 18:00 14 [1] Fjolnir v Dalvik/Reynir [12] D 1-1
Iceland 1 Deild 07/18 18:00 13 [1] Fjolnir v Grindavik [6] W 5-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 19 17
Wins 13 9 4
Draws 12 5 7
Losses 11 5 6
Goals for 51 35 16
Goals against 57 31 26
Clean sheets 12 6 6
Failed to score 10 4 6

Ungmennafélagið Fjölnir, commonly known as Fjölnir, is a multi-sport club from Iceland. The club is located in Grafarvogur, Reykjavík. The club was founded in 1988 under the original name Ungmennafélagið Grafarvogur; however, because another team already had the abbreviation UMFG, the name was changed to Ungmennafélagið Fjölnir, commonly referred to as Fjölnir. A total of nine sports are practised at the club: football, basketball, handball, taekwondo, karate, tennis, swimming, athletics and gymnastics. Chess is also played at the club. Each one of these sports has their own department with their own board but all are under the main board and the club office.

Fjolnir is a professional soccer team based in Reykjavik, Iceland. The team was founded in 1988 and currently competes in the Icelandic top-tier league, the Úrvalsdeild karla. Fjolnir has a rich history in Icelandic football, with a strong fan base and a reputation for producing talented players.

The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Fjolnir Stadium, which has a capacity of 1,000 spectators. Fjolnir has a competitive squad of players, with a mix of experienced veterans and promising young talent.

Fjolnir has had success in domestic competitions, winning the Icelandic Cup in 2016. The team is known for their attacking style of play and strong team spirit on the field. Fjolnir is a respected club in Icelandic football and continues to strive for success in both domestic and international competitions.