Íþróttafélagið Höttur

Íþróttafélagið Höttur is an Icelandic sports club from Egilsstaðir in the center, of the east side of Iceland. It is primarily known for its basketball, football and track & field departments but also fields departments in badminton, gymnastics, handball, swimming, taekwondo and volleyball.

Íþróttafélagið Höttur
Founded1952
Team history1952; 72 years ago (1952), as Ungmennafélagið Höttur
1974; 50 years ago (1974), as Íþróttafélagið Höttur
LocationEgilsstaðir, Iceland
Colorsblack, white, red
     
PresidentÁsthildur Jónasdóttir[1]
Websitehottur.is

The club was founded in 1952 as Ungmennafélagið Höttur. On 19 February 1974 it merged with Knattspyrnufélagið Spyrnir and became Íþróttafélagið Höttur.[2]

Basketball edit

Höttur
Founded1974
ArenaBrauð&Co Höllin
Websitehottur.is
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Men's basketball edit

Since 2005, Höttur's men's basketball team has played periodically in the top-tier Úrvalsdeild karla.

Women's basketball edit

Höttur first fielded a women's team in 2019–2020 when it fielded a team in the third-tier 2. deild kvenna.

Football edit

Höttur
Full nameÍþróttafélagið Höttur (ÍFH)
Nickname(s)Höttur
Founded1974; 50 years ago (1974)
GroundVilhjálmsvöllur, Egilsstaðir, Iceland
Capacity500
ChairmanDavíð Þór Sigurðsson
Manager(M) Viðar Jónsson
League2. deild karla
20232. deild karla, 6th of 12
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The club plays its home games at Vilhjálmsvöllur, named after Vilhjálmur Einarsson, the most famous athlete from the area.

Men's football edit

Höttur men's team plays in 2. deild karla as of 2022.[3]

In 2018, Höttur merged with Huginn Seyðisfjörður and the team started under the name Höttur/Huginn in the 3rd division in 2019.

Current squad edit

As of 13 August 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   ISL Hjörvar Daði Arnarsson
GK   SRB Aleksandar Marinković
DF   ISL Kristófer Einarsson
DF   ISL Almar Daði Jónsson
DF   SRB Petar Mudreša
DF   ISL Hjörvar Sigurgeirsson
DF   SRB Stefan Spasić
MF   ISL Brynjar Árnason
MF   ISL Unnar Birkir Árnason
MF   ISL Kristján Jakob Ásgrímssson
MF   ISL Valdimar Brimir Hilmarsson
MF   ISL Heiðar Logi Jónsson
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ISL Brynjar Þorri Magnússon
MF   ISL Stefán Ómar Magnússon
MF   ESP Ion Perelló
MF   ISL Björgvin Stefán Pétursson
MF   ISL Eiður Orri Ragnarsson
MF   GUA André Solórzano
MF   ESP Tete
FW   ISL Sæbjörn Guðlaugsson
FW   ISL Halldór Bjarki Guðmundsson
FW   ISL Arnór Snǣr Magnússon
FW   BRA Matheus Gaúcho
FW   POR Rafael Victor

Achievements edit

Breiðablik went all the way, and won the 2009 Cup.

Women's football edit

Höttur women's team plays in 2. deild kvenna as of 2018. It fields a joint team with Fjarðarbyggð and Ungmennafélagið Leiknir under the name Fjarðab/Höttur/Leiknir.[4] In 2017 it finished 7th in the 2. deild kvenna.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Höttur
  2. ^ "Íþróttafélagið Höttur". hottur.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Aðildarfélag - Höttur". ksi.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Aðildarfélag - Fjarðab/Höttur/Leiknir". ksi.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  5. ^ "Staða & úrslit Íslandsmót - 2. deild kvenna - 2017". ksi.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 24 May 2018.

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