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| Full name | Knattspyrnufélagið Valur |
|---|---|
| Nickname | Valsarar Hlíðarendapiltar |
| Sports | Basketball,Football,Handball |
| Founded | 11 May 1911; 114 years ago (1911-05-11) |
| Home ground | Hlíðarendi Reykjavík Iceland |
| Chairman | Árni Pétur Jónsson[1] |
| Website | www |
Knattspyrnufélagið Valur (Icelandic pronunciation:[ˈkʰnahtˌspɪ(r)tnʏˌfjɛːˌlaijɪðˈvaːlʏr̥],lit. 'Gyrfalcon Football Club'[a]) is an Icelandicmulti-sport club based inReykjavík,Iceland. The club is situated close to the city center, in the east side of town, on the former farmland ofHlíðarendi. The club was originally formed as part of the localYMCA to playassociation football, but later incorporatedhandball andbasketball. Valur's handball section reached theEHF Champions League final in 1980. It has won the Icelandic league 22 times, more than any other Icelandic handball team.
In 2019, Valur women's teams won the national championships in basketball, football, and handball, the first time that one club held all three major titles.[2] TheValur women's basketball team also won all four major titles during the year and 47 of their 50 games. For this feat, it was selected as the Icelandic Sports Team of the Year by theIcelandic Association of Sports Journalists in an annual ceremony held by theNational Olympic and Sports Association of Iceland.[3]
The club was founded on 11 May 1911, as a subdivision of KFUM, the IcelandicYMCA. Later that year its name was changed to Valur, which is anIcelandic word forgyrfalcon. In 1930 the club won its first national title, and it has been amongst the best football teams in the country ever since. In 1939 Valur bought the farmland ofHlíðarendi which retains its name even today, where they now have a football field and an indoor arena.
Originally Valur played onlyfootball, but around 1940 the club got involved in more sports, starting with men's handball. They won their first national handball title in 1940, and reached the final of theEHF Champions League in 1980. In the post-war era (1948), a women's handball division was started at Valur, and in the 1970s a women's football division was added. In 1970,Körfuknattleiksfélag Reykjavíkur (Reykjavík Basketball Club, KFR) joined Valur and became theirbasketball division.[4]
Valur is the most successful sports club in the 3 biggest sports in Iceland with 133 titles across football, handball, and basketball in both men's and women's National and Cup championships. It is the wealthiest sports club in Iceland.[5]
The grounds atHlíðarendi were completely renovated in the years between 2004 and 2007. Valur's football teams currently play their home games atValsvöllur and basketball and handball teams in theValshöllin, the first section of the new grounds to be utilized. The football pitch was used for the first time in the 2008 season.
In June 2007 the club signed a 5-year sponsorship deal withVodafone.[6] In June 2018 the club signed a five-year sponsorship deal withOrigo which saw the football stadium being renamed Origovöllurinn and the indoor stadium being renamed Origo-höllin (English: Origo arena).[7]
The Valur men's basketball team was founded asGosi on 25 December 1951[8] and was one of the founding members of the Icelandic men's top division.[9] On 22 December 1957 the club changed its name toKörfuknattleiksfélag Reykjavíkur (Reykjavík Basketball Club) and played under that name until 1970.[10] On 3 October 1970 the club merged into Valur sports club and became its basketball department.[11][12]
Under the new name it has won the Icelandic Championship three times, 1980,1983 and 2022,[13] and the Icelandic cup four times, 1980, 1981, 1983 and 2023.[14]
Valur first played in the Icelandic top-tier basketball league in 1993. In April 2019, the team won its first ever national championship when it beatKeflavík in the Úrvalsdeild finals 3–0.[16][17]
The Valur men's football team participated in the Icelandic soccer tournament for the first time in 1915 and became the Icelandic champion for the first time in 1930. In total, it has won the Icelandic championship 23 times, most recently in 2020.
The Valur women's football team has won the Icelandic championship 10 times[21] and theIcelandic Women's Cup 13 times.[22][23][18]