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Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur

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Football club based in Reykjavík, Iceland

Football club
KR
Full nameKnattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur
NicknameKR-ingar
Short nameKR
Founded16 February 1899; 126 years ago (1899-02-16)
GroundKR-völlur,
Reykjavík,Iceland
Capacity2,781 (1,541 seated)
ChairmanMagnús Orri Schram
ManagerÓskar Hrafn Þorvaldsson
LeagueBesta deild karla
2025Besta deild karla, 10th of 12
Websitewww.kr.is/knattspyrna/Edit this at Wikidata
Current season

Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur (Icelandic pronunciation:[ˈkʰnahtˌspɪ(r)tnʏˌfjɛːˌlaːɣˈreiːcaˌviːkʏr̥],lit.'Reykjavík Football Club'), commonly abbreviated toKR, is anIcelandicfootball club based in theVesturbær district of the capital,Reykjavík.

KR is the oldest[1] and most successful club in Icelandic football, having won theBesta deild karla championship 27 times, including the first season in 1912. It is also the most successful club in theIcelandic men's Cup, with 14 titles including the first in 1960 and most recent in 2014. In 1964, KR was also the first Icelandic representative in theEuropean Cup.

History

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See also:KR women's football

Early history

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KR playingFram in the inaugural Icelandic football season in 1912.

KR was established on 16 February 1899, making it the oldest football club inIceland. It was founded asFótboltafélag Reykjavíkur (Reykjavík Football Club), before changing to Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur, also meaning Reykjavík Football Club, the change due to "knattspyrna" being considered a more elegant word ("Fótbolti" is literally translated as "football" while "knattspyrna", while translating as "football", is literally "ballkicking"). KR was the onlyfootball club inReykjavík for a decade, but as soon as other clubs were established there were plans for competitions. KR won the inaugural championship in1912 after a play-off withFram.

1955–1998

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KR won the first title after the Icelandic league was divided into two divisions in1955, and won again in1959 when the1st Division was played on a home-and-away basis for the first time. KR also won the firstIcelandic Cup competition in 1960. KR was the first Icelandic club to play in European competition, entering the1964–65 European Cup. They lost the preliminary round 11–1 on aggregate toLiverpool, who were also playing their first European tie. KR's women's team was also the first Icelandic contender in Europe, entering the inaugural European Competition in 2001.

KR won their 20th title in1968. They were relegated for the first time to theSecond Division in1977, but narrowly missed winning the first division in1990,1996 and1998, when KR lost out in the title race on the final day; all of which strengthened the solidarity within the club.[2]

Recent history

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In KR's centenary year in1999 the team ended its long quest for another national title. The team had not won the league title for 31 years despite often being viewed as favourites but they looked favourites all season this time. They clinched the title with a 4–0 win overVíkingur in the penultimate round and then beatÍA 3–1 in the cup final in front of a capacity crowd at the national stadium. The women's team was equally successful, winning the league and the cup, and KR celebrated its centenary year with an unprecedented double-double.[2]

In total, the men's team has won the league title 26 times and the cup 14 times and during the last decade the women's team has won six league titles and twice won the cup. The men's team has four times won the double, in 1961, 1963, 1999 and in 2011.

KR's best European success was in2009–10 UEFA Europa League when they defeatedAEL (2–0, 1–1) in the second qualifying round, but were eliminated in next round byBasel (2–2, 1–3). In2011–12 UEFA Europa League, KR eliminatedÍF Fuglafjørður in the first qualifying round and achieved a big win againstMŠK Žilina in the next round (3–0) inReykjavík and though losing 2–0 in Zilina advanced through to the next round where they lost to Dinamo Tbilisi (1–6 on aggregate).

Jersey

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KR's home shirt from 2007 to 2009, manufactured byNike and sponsored byShell Oil.

KR play in black and white stripes. This is in tribute to the English clubNewcastle United who were the current English champions when KR were formed. The current sponsor of KR is the Icelandic medical company Alvogen. Above the club badge on the shirt, although not featured on replica shirts, there are fivestars, each representing 5 of KR's 25 league titles. On 20 October 2006, KR introduced a new deal with sport equipment manufacturerNike and the team will wear products fromNike for the 2007 season.

The KR shorts are black and white and only carry the logo ofEimskip,Nike the KR badge and the squad number of the player. The KR socks are black and white and are without a club badge.

Other sports

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KR won theIcelandic basketball league the 2006–2007 season, their 10th overall title.
See also:KR men's basketball andKR women's basketball

Besides football, which is the original sport for which the club was founded, KR today also practices basketball, badminton, table tennis,bowling,darts,team handball,skiing,Icelandic wrestling and swimming.

Grounds

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KR have been playing at their own ground,KR-völlur (KR Field) in the west end of Reykjavík, since 1984, having previously played at the national stadium (Laugardalsvöllur) and at the old municipal stadium (Melavöllur). KR has had the highest attendances for the last nine years. Only 376 attended the first match at KR-völlur in 1984 but in the centenary year an average crowd of 2,501 saw KR's home matches: about 0.75% of the Icelandic population.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 15 August 2025[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK ISLÁrnar Freyr Ólafsson
3DF ISLJúlíus Mar Júlíusson
4DF GERMichael Akoto
5DF ISLBirgir Steinn Styrmisson
6MF ISLAlexander Helgi Sigurðarson
7DF ISLFinnur Tómas Pálmason
8FW ISLStefán Árni Geirsson
9FW ISLEiður Gauti Sæbjörnsson
10FW ISLGuðmundur Andri Tryggvason
11FW ISLAron Sigurðarson(captain)
12GK ISLHalldór Snaer Georgsson
14FW ISLAlexander Rafn Pálmason
15DF ISLGyrðir Hrafn Guðbrandsson
16MF DENMatthias Praest
17FW ENGLuke Rae
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18MF ISLÓliver Dagur Thorlacius
19FW ISLAmin Cosic
20FW ISLAtli Hrafn Andrason
21DF ISLGabriel Hrannar Eyjólfsson
22DF ISLÁstbjörn Þórðarson
23MF ISLAtli Sigurjónsson
24MF ISLKristófer Orri Pétursson
25DF ISLJón Arnar Sigurdsson
27MF ISLRóbert Elís Hlynsson
28DF ISLHjalti Sigurðsson
29MF ISLAron Þórður Albertsson
30MF ISLSigurður Breki Kárason
45FW ISLAsgeir Galdur Gudmundsson
77MF ISLOrri Hrafn Kjartansson
99GK ISLSigurpáll Ingólfsson

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
26MF ISLHrafn Tómasson(atÞróttur Reykjavík)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
FW ISLJakob Gunnar Sigurðsson(atLyngby BK U19)

European cups history

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As of 13 July 2017

Overall

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CompetitionMatchesWDLGFGA
European Cup / UEFA Champions League
21
3
4
14
20
66
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League
47
13
11
23
59
81
UEFA Europa Conference League
2
1
0
1
2
4
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
14
2
2
10
14
37
TOTAL
84
19
17
48
95
188

Matches

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SeasonCupRoundNationClubResultAggregate
1964–65European CupQEnglandLiverpool0–5, 1–61–11
1965–66European Cup Winners' Cup1RNorwayRosenborg1–3, 1–32–6
1966–67European Cup1RFranceNantes2–3, 2–54–8
1967–68European Cup Winners' Cup1RScotlandAberdeen0–10, 1–41–14
1968–69European Cup Winners' Cup1RGreeceOlympiacos0–2, 0–20–4
1969–70European Cup1RNetherlandsFeyenoord2–12, 0–42–16
1984–85UEFA Cup1REnglandQueens Park Rangers0–3, 0–40–7
1991–92UEFA Cup1RItalyTorino0–2, 1–61–8
1993–94UEFA Cup1RHungaryMTK Budapest1–2, 0–01–2
1995–96European Cup Winners' CupQLuxembourgCS Grevenmacher2–3, 2–04–3
1REnglandEverton2–3, 1–33–6
1996–97European Cup Winners' CupQBelarusMPKC Mozyr2–2, 1–03–2
1RSwedenAIK Stockholm0–1, 1–11–2
1997–98UEFA Cup1QRomaniaDinamo Bucharest2–0, 2–14–1
2QGreeceOFI0–0, 1–31–3
1999–00UEFA CupQScotlandKilmarnock1–0, 0–21–2
2000–01UEFA Champions League1QMaltaBirkirkara2–1, 4–16–2
2QDenmarkBrøndby1–3, 0–01–3
2001–02UEFA Champions League1QAlbaniaVllaznia2–1, 0–12–2
2003–04UEFA Champions League1QArmeniaPyunik0–1, 1–11–2
2004–05UEFA Champions League1QRepublic of IrelandShelbourne2–2, 0–02–2
2007–08UEFA Cup1QSwedenBK Häcken1–1, 0–11–2
2009–10UEFA Europa League2QGreeceAEL2–0, 1–13–1
3QSwitzerlandBasel2–2, 1–33–5
2010–11UEFA Europa League1QNorthern IrelandGlentoran3–0, 2–25–2
2QUkraineKarpaty Lviv0–3, 2–32–6
2011–12UEFA Europa League1QFaroe IslandsÍF3–1, 5–18–2
2QSlovakiaMŠK Žilina3–0, 0–23–2
3QGeorgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisi1–4, 0–21–6
2012–13UEFA Champions League2QFinlandHJK Helsinki0–7, 1–21–9
2013–14UEFA Europa League1QNorthern IrelandGlentoran0–0, 3–03–0
2QBelgiumStandard Liège1–3, 1–32–6
2014–15UEFA Champions League2QScotlandCeltic0–1, 0–40–5
2015–16UEFA Europa League1QRepublic of IrelandCork City1–1, 2–1 (aet)3–2
2QNorwayRosenborg0–1, 0–30–4
2016–17UEFA Europa League1QNorthern IrelandGlenavon2–1, 6–08–1
2QSwitzerlandGrasshopper3–3, 1–24–5
2017–18UEFA Europa League1QFinlandSJK Seinäjoki0–0, 2–02–0
2QIsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv1–3, 0–21–5
2019–20UEFA Europa League1QNorwayMolde1–7, 0–01–7
2020–21UEFA Champions League1QScotlandCeltic0–6
UEFA Europa League2QEstoniaFlora1–2
2022–23UEFA Europa Conference League1QPolandPogoń Szczecin1–4, 1–02–4

Club honours

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Managers

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References

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  1. ^"Á þessum degi". Retrieved18 August 2020.
  2. ^abSigurðsson, Víðir (1999).Íslensk knattspyrna 1999 [Icelandic football 1999] (in Icelandic) (1st ed.).
  3. ^"ksi.is".

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