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Breiðablik (sometimes
anglicised as
Breithablik or
Breidablik) is the home of
Baldr in
Nordic mythology. The word
Breiðablik has been
variously translated...
- The
Breiðablik men's
football team is the men's
football department of the
Breiðablik multi-sport club. It
currently plays in the
Besta deild karla, the...
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Breiðablik (sometimes
anglicised to
Breithablik or
Breidablik) is the home of the god
Baldr in
Nordic mythology. The name can also
refer to: Breidablik...
- fan of Hibernian,
while his
father studied in the city. Alfreð
joined Breiðablik in 2005,
featuring in the club's
highly successful youth team alongside...
- The
Breiðablik women's
football team is the women's
football department of the
Breiðablik UBK multi-sport club. It is
based in Kópavogur, Iceland, and...
- The
Breiðabliks men's
basketball team,
commonly known as
Breiðablik, is the men's
basketball department of the
Breiðablik multi-sport club. It is based...
- the
previous season, and two
teams promoted from the 1.
deild karla.
Breiðablik entered the
season as
defending champions after winning their seventh...
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Icelandic national team. In 2020, she won the
Icelandic championship with
Breiðablik,
while also
being named the Úrvalsdeild
Player of the Year and winning...
- (Reykjavík)** 2021: Víkingur (Reykjavík) 2022:
Breiðablik (Kópavogur) 2023: Víkingur (Reykjavík) 2024:
Breiðablik (Kópavogur) *
There was no
competition in...
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November 2018). "Antonio
tekinn við
Breiðablik". Karfan.is (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 25
November 2018. "Ívar til
Breiðabliks". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic)....