- Úrvalsdeild
kvenna is a name
given to top-tier women's
competitions in
Iceland and may
refer to: Úrvalsdeild
kvenna (basketball), the top tier women's...
-
Icelandic club Afturelding/Fram when it
competed in
third tier 2.
deild kvenna. Strother, her
Whitehouse High and Texas-Tyler teammate, had
already signed...
- The 2.
deild kvenna is the
third tier women's
football league in Iceland. The
league was
founded in 2017. As of 2023[update] it
features 10
teams and the...
- 1.
deild kvenna is a name
given to women's
competitions in
Iceland and may
refer to: 1.
deild kvenna (basketball), the second-tier women's basketball...
- 1.
deild kvenna, also
known as
Lengjudeild kvenna (English: The
Lengja League) for
sponsorship reasons, is the second-tier women's
football league in Iceland...
- team with the best
record was
crowned national champions. Source: 1.
deild kvenna 1981 "KR
meistari í kvennakörfu". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). 24 February...
- The 2017–18 Úrvalsdeild
kvenna,
known as the Olís-deildin for
sponsorship reasons, is the 79th
season of the Úrvalsdeild
kvenna, Iceland's
premier women's...
- bikarúrslitum
kvenna". Fótbolti.net (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 11
March 2018. Runólfur
Trausti Þórhallsson (9
September 2017). "ÍBV er
bikarmeistari kvenna í knattspyrnu"...
- The 2021–22 Úrvalsdeild
kvenna,
known as the Olís-deildin for
sponsorship reasons, was the 83rd
season of the Úrvalsdeild
kvenna, Iceland's
premier women's...
- Augnablik's women's team
placed first in 2.
deild kvenna and won
promotion to 1.
deild kvenna. 2.
deild kvenna (1): 2018
During the 2000–2001 season, Augnablik...