Besta deild kvenna

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The Besta deild kvenna (lit.'Women's Best Division') is the top-tier women's football league in Iceland. It features 10 teams that play a double round robin to decide the champion, which qualifies for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The 2022 season was the first season of the league after it was rebranded as Besta deild kvenna; previously, it had been named Úrvalsdeild kvenna (lit.'Women's Elite League').[1]

Besta deild kvenna
Founded1972.
Country Iceland
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
Relegation to1. deild kvenna
Domestic cup(s)Icelandic Cup
League cup(s)Icelandic Football League Cup
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
Current championsBreiðablik
(2024)
Most championshipsBreiðablik (18 titles)
Websiteksi.is
Current: 2024 Besta deild kvenna

History

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The Icelandic women's tournament began in 1972. Eight teams competed in two groups and the top team from each group, FH and Ármann. met in a final where FH won 2–0. In 1976, only five team registered for competition so the group arrangement was abandoned and instead the teams played in one division with home and away games. The following years, fewer and fewer teams participated, due to lack of training, lack of access to Grass fields, and little or none youth programs. After only three teams participating in 1980, the tide turned the following season with five new teams registering for competition and the addition of the Icelandic Women's Football Cup.[2] On 24 February 2022, the league was rebranded as Besta deild kvenna.[3]

Champions

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The list of all champions:[4]

By club

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Club Titles
Breiðablik 18
Valur 14
KR 6
FH 4
Stjarnan 4
ÍA 3
Þór/KA 2
Ármann 1

Players

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Players of the year

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Year Player Club
1986
  Kristín Arnþórsdóttir Valur
1987
  Guðrún Sæmundsdóttir Valur
1988
  Guðrún Sæmundsdóttir Valur
1989
  Arna Steinsen KR
1990
  Vanda Sigurgeirsdóttir Breiðablik
1991
  Laufey Sigurðardóttir ÍA
1992
  Jónína Víglundsdóttir ÍA
1993
  Jónína Víglundsdóttir ÍA
1994
  Margrét Ólafsdóttir Breiðablik
1995
  Guðlaug Jónsdóttir KR
1996
  Ásthildur Helgadóttir Breiðablik
1997
  Guðrún Jóna Kristjánsdóttir KR
1998
  Olga Færseth KR
1999
  Guðlaug Jónsdóttir KR
2000
  Rakel Ögmundsdóttir Breiðablik
2001
  Olga Færseth KR
2002
  Ásthildur Helgadóttir Breiðablik
2003
  Ásthildur Helgadóttir Breiðablik
2004
  Laufey Ólafsdóttir Valur
2005
  Laufey Ólafsdóttir Valur
2006
  Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir Valur
2007
  Hólmfríður Magnúsdóttir KR
2008
  Dóra María Lárusdóttir Valur
2009
  Katrín Jónsdóttir Valur
2010
  Dóra María Lárusdóttir Valur
2011
  Gunnhildur Yrsa Jónsdóttir Stjarnan
2012
  Chantel Jones Þór/KA
2013
  Harpa Þorsteinsdóttir Stjarnan
2014
  Harpa Þorsteinsdóttir Stjarnan
2015
  Fanndís Friðriksdóttir Breiðablik
2016
  Harpa Þorsteinsdóttir Stjarnan
2017
  Stephany Mayor[10] Þór/KA
2018
  Sandra Jessen[11] Þór/KA
2019
  Elín Metta Jensen[12] Valur
2020
  Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir Breiðablik
2021
  Agla María Albertsdóttir Breiðablik

Source:[13]

Top goalscorers of all time

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# Player Years Goals Apps Goals per game
1 Olga Færseth 1992–2008 269 217 1.24
2 Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir 2000–2008, 2016-2019 207 143 1.46
3 Harpa Þorsteinsdóttir 2002–2018 181 252 0.72
4 Ásta Breiðfjörð Gunnlaugsdóttir 1976–1995 154 143 1.08
Helena Ólafsdóttir 1986–2001 154 193 0.80
6 Hrefna Huld Jóhannesdóttir 1995–2009 147 176 0.84
7 Berglind Björg Þorvaldsdóttir 2007–2020, 2024- 140 199 0.70
8 Laufey Sigurðardóttir 1981–1998 137 178 0.77
9 Elín Metta Jensen 2010– 134 189 0.71
10 Ásthildur Helgadóttir 1991–2003 133 153 0.87
11 Rakel Hönnudóttir 2006–2017, 2020 125 215 0.58
12 Hólmfríður Magnúsdóttir 2000–2008, 2011, 2017-2021 124 167 0.75
13 Fanndís Friðriksdóttir 2005–2012, 2014–2017, 2018- 118 248 0.48
14 Sandra María Jessen 2012–2018, 2022- 107 170 0.63
15 Kristín Ýr Bjarnadóttir 2000–2004, 2008–2011, 2013–2016 102 153 0.67
16 Ásgerður Ingibergsdóttir 1992–2005 97 162 0.60
17 Dóra María Lárusdóttir 2001–2010, 2012–2014, 2016–2021 94 269 0.35
18 Katrín Ásbjörnsdóttir 2009– 91 207 0.44
Guðrún Jóna Kristjánsdóttir 1985–2004 91 215 0.42
Rakel Logadóttir 1997–2014 91 216 0.42

Source: KSI

Top scorers by season

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Season Name Goals Club
1990   Helena Ólafsdóttir
7
KR
1991   Laufey Sigurðardóttir
16
ÍA
1992   Guðný Guðnadóttir
15
Stjarnan
1993   Guðný Guðnadóttir
12
Stjarnan
1994   Olga Færseth
24
Breiðablik
1995   Margrét Rannveig Ólafsdóttir
13
Breiðablik
1996   Ásthildur Helgadóttir
17
Breiðablik
1997   Olga Færseth
19
KR
1998   Olga Færseth
23
KR
1999   Ásgerður Hildur Ingibergsdóttir
20
Valur
2000   Olga Færseth
26
KR
2001   Olga Færseth
28
KR
2002   Olga Færseth
20
KR
  Ásthildur Helgadóttir KR
2003   Hrefna Huld Jóhannesdóttir
21
KR
2004   Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir
23
ÍBV
2005   Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir
23
Valur
2006   Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir
34
Valur
2007   Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir
38
Valur
2008   Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir
32
Valur
2009   Kristín Ýr Bjarnadóttir
23
Valur
  Rakel Hönnudóttir Þór/KA
2010   Kristín Ýr Bjarnadóttir
23
Valur
2011   Ashley Bares
21
Stjarnan
2012   Elín Metta Jensen
18
Valur
  Sandra María Jessen Þór/KA
2013   Harpa Þorsteinsdóttir
28
Stjarnan
2014   Harpa Þorsteinsdóttir
27
Stjarnan
2015   Fanndís Friðriksdóttir
19
Valur
2016   Harpa Þorsteinsdóttir
20
Stjarnan
2017   Stephany Mayor
19
Þór/KA
2018   Berglind Björg Þorvaldsdóttir
19
Breiðablik
2019   Berglind Björg Þorvaldsdóttir
16
Breiðablik
  Hlín Eiríksdóttir Valur
  Elín Metta Jensen Valur
2020   Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir
14
Breiðablik
  Agla María Albertsdóttir Breiðablik
2021   Brenna Lovera
13
Selfoss
2022   Jasmín Erla Ingadóttir
11
Stjarnan
2023   Bryndís Arna Níelsdóttir
15
Valur

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Helga Margrét Höskuldsdóttir (24 February 2022). "Nýtt vörumerki með rætur íslenskri knattspyrnusögu". RÚV (in Icelandic). Retrieved 24 February 2022.
  2. ^ Bylgja Eybjörg Arnarsdóttir. "Kvennaknattspyrna í Evrópu: Saga og þróun" (PDF). Skemman (in Icelandic). National and University Library of Iceland. p. 22. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
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  4. ^ "Íslandsmeistarar í kvennaflokkum" [Icelandic champions in women's categories] (in Icelandic). KSÍ. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  5. ^ "Stjarnan women win 1st championship" (in Icelandic). stjarnan.is. 31 August 2011. Archived from the original on 3 December 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  6. ^ "Stjarnan storm to Iceland's women's title". freenewspos.com. 29 August 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  7. ^ Leifsson, Anton Ingi (17 September 2018). "Breiðablik Íslandsmeistari í sautjánda sinn". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  8. ^ Jónsson, Kristján (21 September 2019). "Valur Íslandsmeistari í ellefta sinn". Mbl.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  9. ^ Sigurdórsson, Guðmundur Karl (1 October 2022). "Valskonur fögnuðu titlinum eftir jafntefli" [Valskonur celebrated the title after a draw]. mbl.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  10. ^ Gunnarsson, Henry Birgir (October 2, 2017). "Andri og Mayor best". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  11. ^ Anton Ingi Leifsson (22 September 2018). "Sandra best, Alexandra efnilegust og Bríet besti dómarinn". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  12. ^ Anton Ingi Leifsson, Svava Kristín Gretarsdóttir (29 September 2019). "Elín Metta og Óskar Örn best, Finnur og Hlín efnilegust". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  13. ^ "Women's Players' Footballer of the Year". KSI.is. Archived from the original on 5 November 2014. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
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