Iceland - List of Super Cup Finals

NB: years indicated refer to seasons in which championship resp. cup was won;
    however, the Super Cup final usually was played at the beginning of the 
    next calendar year (the exceptions are the 1996 and 1998 Super Cups, which
    were played directly after the season had finished);
    between 1970 and 1978 the Super Cup involved three clubs (all European
    entrants for Iceland) playing a double round robin; Super Cup winners given in
    bold face.

Year    Champions                      Cup Winners              UEFA Cup Entrants

1968    KR (Reykjavík) 1-1 3-0 4-2 6-1 ÍBV (Vestmannæyjar)
1969    ÍBK (Keflavík) 2-0 0-2 1-1 2-1 ÍBA (Akureyri)
1970    ÍA (Akranes)                   Fram (Reykjavík)         ÍBK (Keflavík) 
1971    ÍBK (Keflavík)                 Víkingur (Reykjavík)     ÍBV (Vestmannæyjar)
1972    Fram (Reykjavík)               ÍBV (Vestmannæyjar)      ÍBK (Keflavík)
1973    ÍBK (Keflavík)                 Fram (Reykjavík)         Valur (Reykjavík) 
1974    ÍA (Akranes)                   Valur (Reykjavík)        ÍBK (Keflavík)
1975    ÍA (Akranes)                   ÍBK (Keflavík)           Fram (Reykjavík) 
1976    Valur (Reykjavík)              ÍA (Akranes) [*1]        Fram (Reykjavík)
1977    ÍA (Akranes)                   Valur (Reykjavík)        ÍBV (Vestmannæyjar)
1978    Valur (Reykjavík)              ÍA (Akranes)             ÍBK (Keflavík)
1979    ÍBV (Vestmannæyjar)        0-0 Fram (Reykjavík)         [4-3 pen]
1980    Valur (Reykjavík)          0-1 Fram (Reykjavík)
1981    Víkingur (Reykjavík)       2-0 ÍBV (Vestmannæyjar)
1982    Víkingur (Reykjavík)       2-0 ÍA (Akranes)
1983    ÍA (Akranes)               1-2 ÍBV (Vestmannæyjar) [*2]
1984    ÍA (Akranes)               2-3 Fram (Reykjavík) [*3]
1985    Valur (Reykjavík)          1-2 Fram (Reykjavík)
1986    Fram (Reykjavík)           0-2 ÍA (Akranes)
1987    Valur (Reykjavík)          4-3 Fram (Reykjavík)
1988    Fram (Reykjavík)           3-1 Valur (Reykjavík)
1989    KA (Akureyri)              1-0 Fram (Reykjavík)
1990    Fram (Reykjavík)           1-2 Valur (Reykjavík)
1991    Víkingur (Reykjavík)       1-3 Valur (Reykjavík)
1992    ÍA (Akranes)               1-2 Valur (Reykjavík)
1993    ÍA (Akranes)               4-2 ÍBK (Keflavík) [*4]
1994    ÍA (Akranes)               5-0 KR (Reykjavík)
1995    ÍA (Akranes)               1-3 KR (Reykjavík)
1996    ÍA (Akranes)               3-5 ÍBV (Vestmannæyjar) [*2]
1997    ÍBV (Vestmannæyjar)        1-3 ÍBK (Keflavík)
1998    ÍBV (Vestmannæyjar)        2-1 Leiftur (Olafsfjörður) [*5]
1999      not held
2000      not held
2001      not held
2002    KR (Reykjavík)             2-1 Fylkir (Reykjavík)     
2003    KR (Reykjavík)             0-3 ÍA (Akranes)           
2004    FH (Hafnarfjörður)         2-0 ÍBK (Keflavík)               
2005    FH (Hafnarfjörður)         0-1 Valur (Reykjavík)     
2006    FH (Hafnarfjörður)         1-0 ÍBK (Keflavík)                
2007    Valur (Reykjavík)          2-1 FH (Hafnarfjörður)     
2008    FH (Hafnarfjörður)         3-1 KR (Reykjavík)         
2009    FH (Hafnarfjörður)         1-0 Breiðablik (Kópavogur)
2010    Breiðablik (Kópavogur)     0-3 FH (Hafnarfjörður)     
2011    KR (Reykjavík)             2-0 FH (Hafnarfjörður) [*6]
2012    FH (Hafnarfjörður)         3-1 KR (Reykjavík)  
2013    KR (Reykjavík)             2-0 Fram (Reykjavík)   
2014    Stjarnan (Garðabær)        1-0 KR (Reykjavík)                     
2015    FH (Hafnarfjörður)         3-3 Valur (Reykjavík)        [1-4 pen]
2016    FH (Hafnarfjörður)         0-1 Valur (Reykjavík)
2017    Valur (Reykjavík)          2-1 ÍBV (Vestmannæyjar)   
2018    Valur (Reykjavík)          0-0 Stjarnan (Garðabær)      [5-6 pen]
2019    KR (Reykjavík)             1-0 Víkingur (Reykjavík)
2020      not held
2021    Víkingur (Reykjavík)       1-0 Breiðablik (Kópavogur) [*7]
2022    Breiðablik (Kópavogur)     3-2 Víkingur (Reykjavík)
2023    Víkingur (Reykjavík)       1-1 Valur (Reykjavík) [*8]   [4-2 pen]

[*1] Valur had won double; ÍA entered as cup runners-up
[*2] ÍA had won double; ÍBV entered as cup runners-up (both in 1983 and 1996)
[*3] ÍA had won double; Fram entered as cup runners-up
[*4] ÍA had won double; ÍBK  entered as cup runners-up
[*5] ÍBV had won double; Leiftur entered as cup runners-up
[*6] KR had won double; FH entered as league runners-up
[*7] Víkingur had won double; Breiðablik entered as league runners-up
[*8] Víkingur had won double; Valur entered as league runners-up

Number of Wins [52; lost finals (43; w/o 1970-78) between square brackets;
                other unsuccessful entries (18, 1970-78) between round brackets]

11 [ 5] (3) Valur (Reykjavík)

 6 [ 6] (3) Fram (Reykjavík)
 6 [ 5]     FH (Hafnarfjörður)
 6 [ 5]     KR (Reykjavík)
 6 [ 3] (3) ÍBK (Keflavík)

 5 [ 6] (5) ÍA (Akranes)

 4 [ 4] (3) ÍBV (Vestmannæyjar)
 4 [ 3] (1) Víkingur (Reykjavík) 

 2          Stjarnan (Garðabær)

 1 [ 3]     Breiðablik (Kópavogur)
 1          KA (Akureyri)

   [ 1]     Fylkir (Reykjavík)      
   [ 1]     ÍBA (Akureyri)
   [ 1]     Leiftur (Olafsfjörður)


Number of League-and-Cup Doubles (12)

 4 ÍA (Akranes)              [1983, 1984, 1993, 1996]
   KR (Reykjavík)            [1961, 1963, 1999, 2011]

 2 Víkingur (Reykjavík)      [2021, 2023]

 1 ÍBV (Vestmannæyjar)       [1998]
   Valur (Reykjavík)         [1976]


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