- Íþróttafélagið
Fylkir is a multi-sport club in Árbær, in the
eastern part of Reykjavík, the
capital of Iceland. It
features departments in football, handball...
- Keflavík. KA
Capital region ÍA
Vestri Capital region clubs: Reykjavík:Fram
Fylkir KR
Valur Víkingur Reykjavík Kópavogur:Breiðablik HK Hafnarfjörður:FH Garðabær:Stjarnan...
- (Garður) 1991 ÍA (Akranes) 1992
Fylkir (Reykjavík) 1993 Breiðablik (Kópavogur) 1994 Grindavík (Grindavík) 1995
Fylkir (Reykjavík) 1996 Fram (Reykjavík)...
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Allan Dyring – FH,
Fylkir – 2006–2008
Peter Gravesen –
Fylkir – 2006–2008
Allan Borgvardt – FH – 2003–2005
Pablo Pun**** –
Fylkir, Stjarnan, ÍBV, KR –...
- deplo**** as a midfielder. Born in Hafnarfjörður,
Dagur Dan
spent time in the
Fylkir youth ranks before joining the
Haukar academy in 2013. He made his senior...
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Superliga clubs Vejle Boldklub and Herfølge Boldklub, and has pla**** for
Fylkir in
Iceland and APEP in Cyprus. He is the
younger brother of
Thomas Gravesen...
- women's team. Ólafur was born in Reykjavík, Iceland,
where he pla**** for
Fylkir.
After the
Icelandic season had come to a close, he was
looking for new...
- - (Ólafsvík) 1975 Þór A. - (Akureyri) 1976
Reynir S. - (Sandgerði) 1977
Fylkir - (Reykjavík) 1978
Selfoss - (Selfoss) 1979 Völsungur - (Húsavík) 1980 Reynir...
- Iceland, the Netherlands, England,
Germany and Denmark. A
product of the
Fylkir academy,
Kolbeinn began his
senior career with the club and transferred...
- Loss
Fylkir v Breiðablik Fjölnir v
Fylkir Fylkir v ÍBV
Fylkir v KR Keflavík v
Fylkir Fylkir v
Valur ÍA v
Fylkir Fylkir v
Stjarnan Leiknir R v
Fylkir Fylkir...