Kalender

Island - 1. Liga 04/28 14:00 4 IF Vestri vs HK Kopavogur - View
Island - 1. Liga 05/04 14:00 5 FH Hafnarfjördur vs IF Vestri - View
Island - 1. Liga 05/11 14:00 6 IA Akranes vs IF Vestri - View
Island - Pokal 05/15 19:15 4 KA Akureyri vs IF Vestri - View
Island - 1. Liga 05/20 14:00 7 IF Vestri vs Vikingur Reykjavik - View
Island - 1. Liga 05/25 14:00 8 KR Reykjavík vs IF Vestri - View

Resultate

Island - Pokal 04/25 14:00 5 Haukar v IF Vestri W 2-4
Island - 1. Liga 04/21 14:00 14 [9] KA Akureyri v IF Vestri [12] W PPT.
Island - 1. Liga 04/13 14:00 2 [2] Breidablik v IF Vestri [9] L 4-0
Island - 1. Liga 04/07 13:00 1 [2] Fram Reykjavik v IF Vestri [2] L 2-0
Island - League Cup 03/25 14:00 5 [6] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v IF Vestri [5] L 3-0
Island - League Cup 03/03 12:00 4 [4] Breidablik v IF Vestri [5] D 1-1
Island - League Cup 02/24 16:00 3 [3] Grindavik v IF Vestri [5] L 1-0
Island - League Cup 02/17 14:00 2 [4] IF Vestri v FH Hafnarfjördur [2] L 0-1
Island - League Cup 02/10 14:00 1 [2] Keflavik v IF Vestri [2] D 2-2
Island - Vorsaison-Pokal 01/20 14:22 - IF Vestri v Stjarnan L 1-4
Island - 1. Deild 09/30 16:00 1 [4] IF Vestri v Afturelding [2] W 1-0
Island - 1. Deild 09/24 14:00 2 [3] Fjolnir v IF Vestri [4] D 1-1

Statistik

 TotalHEIMAUSWÄRTS
Spiele 34 15 19
Wins 13 8 5
Draws 10 3 7
Losses 11 4 7
Goals for 47 21 26
Goals against 47 16 31
Clean sheets 7 6 1
Failed to score 8 3 5

Wikipedia - Vestri men's football

The Vestri men's football team, commonly known as Vestri, is the men's football department of the Íþróttafélagið Vestri multi-sport club and is based in Ísafjarðarbær, Iceland. As of 2024, it plays in the Icelandic top-tier Besta deild karla.

History

The club was founded in 1986 as the football department of Badmintonfélag Ísafjarðar, or BÍ for short. It first participated in the Icelandic tier-4 league, then known as 4. deild karla, that same year and their first coach was former Icelandic international player Björn Helgason. In 1988, Ísafjörður biggest club, Íþróttabandalag Ísafjarðar (ÍBÍ), folded after years of financial difficulties and most of their players moved over to BÍ who took over as the town's major football club. The club took up the name BÍ'88 to mark the new beginning and Jóhann Króknes Torfason was hired as the head coach. They won their group in 4. deild convincingly, scoring 46 goals while conceding only 3, with their biggest win being an 18–0 victory over Höfrungur. In the 4. deild playoff they came out on top and achieved promotion to 3. deild karla where they played the next three years. In 1991 the team achieved promotion to 2. deild karla after finishing as runner-up's in 3. deild. They played there for two years before being relegated back to 3. deild. After the 1996 season, the club withdrew from play due to financial difficulties.

From 2006 to 2016 the team fielded a joint team with Ungmennafélag Bolungarvíkur, called BÍ/Bolungarvík. In 2008 the team was promoted to 2. deild karla and in 2010 to 1. deild karla. In October 2010 the team hired Guðjón Þórðarson as their manager. In 2016 the club merged into Íþróttafélagið Vestri along with Skellur (Volleyball), Sundfélagið Vestri (Swim) and KFÍ (Basketball).

On 21 September 2019, Vestri won a 7–0 victory against Tindastóll in the last game of the season and secured a promotion to the second-tier 1. deild karla.

On 30 September 2023, Vestri defeated Afturelding in the 1. deild karla promotion playoff final to secure a berth in the top-tier Besta deild karla for the first time in its history.

Der isländische Fußballverein Íþróttabandalag Vestmannaeyja (kurz: ÍBV oder Vestri) wurde 1903 gegründet und ist in Vestmannaeyjar ansässig. Der Verein spielt seine Heimspiele im Hlíðarendi. Die Vereinsfarben sind Hellblau und Grün.

ÍBV gewann bisher dreimal die isländische Meisterschaft (1924, 1936, 1956) und zwei Pokalsiege (1968, 1997). Außerdem gewann ÍBV 1974 den Supercup. ÍBV ist einer der erfolgreichsten Vereine Islands und gehört zu den wenigen Vereinen, die alle drei wichtigsten Titel im isländischen Fußball gewonnen haben.

In den letzten Jahren hat ÍBV einige schwierige Zeiten durchlebt. Der Verein stieg 2012 aus der höchsten Spielklasse ab und kehrte erst 2015 in die Pepsideild zurück. In der Saison 2018/19 erreichte ÍBV das Halbfinale des Pokals, unterlag aber schließlich Valur Reykjavík mit 0:3.