Results

Iceland Cup 04/21 14:00 8 Hottur/Huginn v Einherji L 3-2
Iceland Cup 04/08 19:00 7 Boltaf Nordfj v Einherji W 0-2
Iceland 3 Deild 09/18 14:00 22 Einherji v Vidir Gardur D 0-0
Iceland 3 Deild 09/11 16:00 21 Tindastoll v Einherji L 4-2
Iceland 3 Deild 09/04 16:00 20 Einherji v Sindri W 2-1
Iceland 3 Deild 08/28 14:00 19 Aegir Thorlakshofn v Einherji L 4-2
Iceland 3 Deild 08/22 14:00 18 Einherji v IH Hafnarfjordur W 4-0
Iceland 3 Deild 08/18 18:00 17 Dalvik/Reynir v Einherji L 2-1
Iceland 3 Deild 08/14 14:00 16 Einherji v Augnablik Kopavogur W 5-2
Iceland 3 Deild 08/07 14:00 15 [3] Ellidi v Einherji [12] L 3-2
Iceland 3 Deild 07/28 19:00 14 Einherji v Hottur/Huginn L 1-2
Iceland 3 Deild 07/24 11:00 13 Einherji v KFS W 2-1

Wikipedia - Einherji

Ungmennafélagið Einherji is an Icelandic sports club, based in Vopnafjörður, Iceland. The club is named after the einherjar, figures from Norse Mythology.

History

The club was founded in Vopnafjörður on December 1, 1929, as Íþróttafélagið Einherjar. The first chairman was Ingólfur Erlendsson. The name of the club was changed to Ungmennafélagið Einherjar in 1943 and later to Ungmennafélagið Einherji.

Einherji is the national soccer team of Iceland, known for their fierce competitiveness and strong team spirit. The team is made up of talented players who are dedicated to representing their country on the international stage. Einherji has a reputation for their disciplined style of play, solid defense, and quick counterattacks. They have gained recognition for their impressive performances in recent years, including their historic qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The team's fans are known for their passionate support, creating an electrifying atmosphere at every match. Einherji continues to make strides in the world of soccer, showcasing the talent and determination of Icelandic football.