From 1960 until 1972 finals were played at Melavollur (hard ground) at the end of the season (October/November). 1960 KR 2-0 Fram [Gunnar Guðmannsson, Thorolfur Beck] 1961 KR 4-3 ÍA [Gunnar Felixson 2, Sveinn Jonsson 2 - Thordur Jonsson 2, Skuli Hakonarsson] 1962 KR 3-0 Fram [Ellert B. Schram 2, Gunnar Felixson] 1963 KR 4-1 ÍA [Sigurthor Jakobsson 2, Gunnar Guðmannsson, Gunnar Felixson - Thordur Thordarsson] 1964 KR 4-0 ÍA [Sigurthor Jakobsson, Gunnar Felixson, 2 own goals] 1965 Valur 5-3 ÍA [Bergsveinn Alfonsson 2, Bergsteinn Magnusson, Ingvar Elisson, Hermann Gunnarsson - Guðjon Guðmundsson, Skuli Hakonarsson, Bjorn Larusson] 1966 KR 1-0 Valur [Arsaell Kristjansson] 1967 KR 3-0 Víkingur [Ellert B. Schram, Sigmundur Sigurdsson, Gunnar Felixson] 1968 ÍBV 2-1 KR-b [Sigmar Palmason, Valur Andersen - Johann Reynisson] 1969 ÍBA 1-1 ÍA [Valsteinn Jonsson - Guðjon Guðmundsson] replay ÍBA 3-2 ÍA [Magnus Jonatansson, Eyjolfur Agustsson, Kari Arnason - Matthias Hallgrímsson, Teitur Þordarsson] 1970 Fram 2-1 ÍBV [Kristinn Jorundsson 2 - Tomas Palsson] 1971 Víkingur 1-0 Breiðablik [Jon Olafsson] 1972 ÍBV 2-0 FH [Haraldur Juliusson 2] Since 1973 finals have been played at Laugardalsvollur (national stadium, grass) towards the end of the season (August/September). 1973 Fram 2-1 Keflavík [Jon Petursson, Marteinn Geirsson - Steinar Johannsson] 1974 Valur 4-1 ÍA [Kristinn Bjornsson, Atli Edvaldsson, Johannes Edvaldsson, Bergsveinn Alfonsson - Teitur Þordarson] 1975 Keflavík 1-0 ÍA [Einar Gunnarsson] 1976 Valur 3-0 ÍA [Hermann Gunnarsson 2, Kristinn Bjornsson] 1977 Valur 2-1 Fram [Atli Edvaldsson, Ingi Bjorn Albertsson - Sigurbergur Sigsteinsson] 1978 ÍA 1-0 Valur [Petur Petursson] 1979 Fram 1-0 Valur [Marteinn Geirsson] 1980 Fram 2-1 ÍBV [Guðmundur Steinsson, Gudmundur Torfason - Omar Johannsson ] 1981 ÍBV 3-2 Fram [Sigurlas Þorleifsson 2, Þordur Hallgrimsson - Marteinn Geirsson 2] 1982 ÍA 2-1 Keflavík [Julius Ingolfsson, Arni Sveinsson - Ragnar Margeirsson] 1983 ÍA 2-1 ÍBV [aet] [Hordur Johannesson, Sveinbjorn Hakonarsson - Valthor Sigthorsson] 1984 ÍA 2-1 Fram [Guðbjorn Tryggvason, Arni Sveinsson - Guðmundur Steinsson] 1985 Fram 3-1 Keflavík [Petur Ormslev 2, Gudmundur Torfason - Ragnar Margeirsson] 1986 ÍA 2-1 Fram [Petur Petursson 2 - Petur Ormslev] 1987 Fram 5-0 Víðir [Guðmundur Steinsson 2, Ragnar Margeirsson, Vidar Thorkelsson, Ormarr Orlygsson] 1988 Valur 1-0 Keflavík [Guðmundur Baldursson] 1989 Fram 3-1 KR [Guðmundur Steinsson 2, Petur Ormslev - Petur Petursson] 1990 Valur 1-1 KR [Þordur Birgir Bogason - Runar Kristinsson] replay Valur 0-0 KR [5-4 pen] 1991 Valur 1-1 FH [Gunnar Mar Masson - Hordur Magnusson] replay Valur 1-0 FH [Agust Gylfason] 1992 Valur 5-2 KA [aet] [Anthony Karl Gregory 3, Baldur Bragason, Einar Pall Tomasson - Ormarr Orlygsson, Gunnar Mar Masson] 1993 ÍA 2-1 Keflavík [Þordur Guðjonsson, Mihajlo Bibercic - Marko Tanasic] 1994 KR 2-0 Grindavík [Runar Kristinsson, Einar Þor Danielsson] 1995 KR 2-1 Fram [Hilmar Bjornsson, Mihajlo Bibercic - Rikhardur Dadason] 1996 ÍA 2-1 ÍBV [Haraldur Ingolfsson, Olafur Þordarsson - Tryggvi Gudmundsson] 1997 Keflavík 1-1 ÍBV [Gestur Gylfason - Leifur Geir Hafsteinsson] replay Keflavík 0-0 ÍBV [5-4 pen] 1998 ÍBV 2-0 Leiftur [Steingrimur Johannesson, Hjalti Johannesson] 1999 KR 3-1 ÍA [Þórhallur Hinriksson, Einar Þór Daníelsson, Bjarki Gunnlaugsson - Stefán Þór Þórðarson] 2000 ÍA 2-1 ÍBV [Baldur Aðalsteinsson, Kári Steinn Reynisson - Bjarni Geir Viðarsson] 2001 Fylkir 2-2 KA [5-4 pen] [Sverrir Sverrisson, Ólafur Stígsson - Hreinn Hringsson 2] 2002 Fylkir 3-1 Fram [Valur Fannar Gíslason, Sverrir Sverrisson, Theódór Óskarsson 78 - Andri Fannar Ottósson] 2003 ÍA 1-0 FH 2004 Keflavík 3-0 KA 2005 Valur 1-0 Fram 2006 Keflavík 2-0 KR 2007 FH 2-1 Fjölnir [aet] 2008 KR 1-0 Fjölnir 2009 Breiðablik 2-2 Fram [aet, 5-4 pen] 2010 FH 4-0 KR 2011 KR 2-0 Þor 2012 KR 2-1 Stjarnan 2013 Fram 3-3 Stjarnan [aet, 3-1 pen] 2014 KR 2-1 Keflavík 2015 Valur 2-0 KR 2016 Valur 2-0 ÍBV 2017 ÍBV 1-0 FH 2018 Stjarnan 0-0 Breiðablik [aet, 4-1 pen] 2019 Víkingur 1-0 FH 2020 competition abandoned 2021 Víkingur 3-0 ÍA 2022 Víkingur 3-2 FH [aet] 2023 Víkingur 3-1 KA 2024 KA 2-0 Víkingur Number of Titles (64) 14 KR (1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014) 11 Valur (1965, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2005, 2015, 2016) 9 ÍA (1978, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2004) 8 Fram (1970, 1973, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1987, 1989, 2013) 5 ÍBV (1968, 1972, 1981, 1998, 2017) Víkingur (1971, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023) 4 Keflavík (1975, 1997, 2004, 2006) 2 FH (2007, 2010) Fylkir (2001, 2002) 1 Breiðablik (2009) ÍBA (1969) KA (2024) Stjarnan (2018) Number of Finals (128) 19 ÍA KR 18 Fram 14 Valur 12 ÍBV 10 Keflavík 8 FH 7 Víkingur 5 KA 3 Breiðablik Stjarnan 2 Fjölnir Fylkir 1 Grindavík ÍBA KR-b Leiftur Þor Víðir Number of Lost Finals (64) 10 Fram (1960, 1962, 1977, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1995, 2002, 2005, 2009) ÍA (1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1999, 2021) 7 ÍBV (1970, 1980, 1983, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2016) 6 FH (1972, 1991, 2004, 2017, 2019, 2022) Keflavík (1973, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1993, 2014) 5 KR (1989, 1990, 2006, 2010, 2015) 4 KA (1992, 2001, 2004, 2023) 3 Valur (1966, 1978, 1979) 2 Breiðablik (1971, 2018) Fjölnir (2007, 2008) Stjarnan (2012, 2013) Víkingur (1967, 2024) 1 Grindavík (1994) KR-b (1968) Leiftur (1998) Þor (2011) Víðir (1987) Most Goals in Cup Finals: 6 Gunnar Felixson (KR) Guðmundur Steinsson (Fram) 4 Marteinn Geirsson (Fram) Petur Petursson (ÍA 3, KR 1) Petur Ormslev (Fram) 3 Bergsveinn Alfonsson (Valur) Ellert B. Schram (KR) Hermann Gunnarsson (Valur) Ragnar Margeirsson (Keflavík 2, Fram 1) Sigthor Jakobsson (KR) Anthony Karl Gregory (Valur)
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