2007 2. deild karla

2. deild karla
Season 2007
Champions Haukar
Promoted Selfoss, KS/Leiftur
Relegated Sindri
Matches played 90
Goals scored 291 (3.23 per match)
Top goalscorer Sævar Þór Gíslason (20)
Biggest home win Selfoss 9–1 Sindri (21 July 2007)
Biggest away win Sindri 0–7 ÍR (27 July 2007)
2006
2008

The 2. deild karla is the third tier of men's football in the Icelandic football league system, and the 2007 season was the 42nd edition of the tournament. Haukar won the league, completing the whole season without losing a match, and were subsequently promoted to the 1. deild karla for the 2008 campaign. The second- and third-placed teams, UMF Selfoss and KS/Leiftur, also won promotion. UMF Sindri Höfn finished bottom of the league, having lost all of their away matches, and were relegated to the 3. deild karla.[1]

Clubs

Afturelding
Hafnarfjörður:
Hautur
ÍH
Höttur
ÍR
KS/Leiftur
Magni
Selfoss
Sindri
Völsungur
Location of clubs in the 2007 2. deild karla

Ten clubs competed in the 2. deild in 2007.[1] This was the last time the league was played in this format, as it was expanded to 12 teams the following year.[2]

Club name Location Stadium
Afturelding Mosfellsbær Varmárvöllur
Haukar Hafnarfjörður Ásvellir
Höttur Egilsstaðir Vilhjálmsvöllur
ÍH Hafnarfjörður Kaplakrikavöllur
ÍR Reykjavík ÍR-völlur
KS/Leiftur Ólafsfjörður Ólafsfjarðarvöllur
Magni Grenivík Grenivíkurvöllur
Selfoss Selfoss Selfossvöllur
Sindri Höfn Mánavöllur
Völsungur Húsavík Húsavíkurvöllur

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Haukar (C) (P) 18 12 6 0 46 16+30 42 Promotion to 2008 1. deild karla
2 Selfoss (P) 18 11 3 4 39 17+22 36
3 KS/Leiftur (P) 18 10 6 2 36 17+19 36
4 ÍR 18 8 8 2 40 19+21 32
5 Afturelding 18 8 2 8 26 23+3 26
6 Höttur 18 7 2 9 25 283 23
7 Völsungur 18 7 2 9 22 264 23
8 ÍH 18 3 4 11 23 3815 13
9 Magni 18 3 2 13 15 4429 11
10 Sindri (R) 18 3 1 14 20 6444 10 Relegation to 2008 3. deild karla

Updated to games played on 15 September 2007.
Source: 2007 2. deild karla (Icelandic)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results grid

Each team played the other nine teams both home and away, resulting in a total of 90 matches.[1]

Home ╲ Away AFT HAU HÖTÍHÍRKSLMAGSELSIHVÖL
Afturelding 12 30 02 13 12 10 02 20 10
Haukar 31 52 30 33 11 61 11 71 10
Höttur 10 01 22 12 22 10 01 31 41
ÍH 24 23 12 00 03 21 11 54 02
ÍR 22 11 31 31 20 12 21 70 22
KS/Leiftur 11 11 21 32 11 40 02 52 30
Magni 04 02 13 11 00 01 14 32 25
Selfoss 31 02 21 32 31 00 30 91 12
Sindri 01 11 01 10 07 05 23 21 10
Völsungur 02 03 10 20 00 12 20 02 42

Updated to games played on 15 September 2007.
Source: 2007 2. deild karla (Icelandic)
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Sævar Þór Gíslason Selfoss 20
2 Hilmar Rafn Emilsson Haukar 11
Elías Ingi Árnason ÍR
4 Ásgeir Þór Ingólfsson Haukar 10
Ragnar Haukur Hauksson KS/Leiftur
6 Denis Curic Höttur 9
7 Magnús Ólafsson ÍR 8
8 Hilmar Geir Eiðsson Haukar 7
Þorsteinn Þorvaldsson Magni
10 Fannar Eðvaldsson ÍH 6
Hallur Kristján Ásgeirsson ÍH
Arilíus Marteinsson Selfoss
Béres Ferenc KS/Leiftur

Awards

KSÍ 2. deild Team of the Year
Þorsteinsson
Hallsson
Jóhannsson
Ivkovic
Forzis
Eiðsson
Lukic
Curic
Ingólfsson
Gíslason
Hauksson

Player of the year

The 2. deild player of the year for 2007, selected by the KSÍ, was Selfoss striker Sævar Þór Gíslason. He returned to the club in January 2007, having left 10 years previously to join ÍR.[3] Gíslason was the league's top scorer with 20 goals in 18 matches, including a hat-trick against Magni on the final day of the season.[4]

Young player of the year

Ásgeir Þór Ingólfsson, left-midfielder for Haukar, was awarded the young player of the year award for 2007. Aged just 16 at the start of the season, he scored 10 goals from midfield in his debut campaign in senior football. His performances earned him a call up to the national under-19 side in September.[4]

Manager of the year

Ragnar Hauksson, player-manager of KS/Leiftur, was named 2. deild coach of the year for 2007. His team had been predicted to finish seventh in the league before the start of the season, but they exceeded expectations and sealed promotion to the 1. deild with a final-day win against Völsungur. His 10 goals for the club during the 2007 season also led to him being selected in the team of the year.[4]

Team of the year

The KSÍ also selected a team of the year, which included the best 11 players and 5 substitutes.[4]

Goalkeeper
Þorvaldur Þorsteinsson (KS/Leiftur)
Defenders
Arnar Hallsson (ÍR), Þórhallur Dan Jóhannsson (Haukar), Dusan Ivkovic (KS/Leiftur), Sandor Forzis (KS/Leiftur)
Midfielders
Hilmar Geir Eiðsson (Haukar), Goran Lukic (Haukar), Denis Curic (Höttur), Ásgeir Þór Ingólfsson (Haukar)
Forwards
Sævar Þór Gíslason (Selfoss), Ragnar Hauksson (KS/Leiftur)
Substitutes
Amir Mehica (Haukar), Jón Sveinsson (Selfoss), Kristján Ómar Björnsson (Haukar), Béres Ferenc (KS/Leiftur), Hilmar Rafn Emilsson (Haukar)

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Íslandsmót - 2. deild karla 2007" (in Icelandic). Knattspyrnusamband Íslands (KSÍ). Retrieved 19 May 2011.
  2. Magnús Már Einarsson (17 November 2007). "2.deild 2008: Suðurnesjaslagur í annarri umferð" [2. deild 2008: Suðurnes derbies in the second round] (in Icelandic). Fótbolti.net. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
  3. "Sævar Þór Gíslason - Félagaskipti" [Team changes]. KSÍ. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Lið ársins í 2.deild 2007" [Team of the year in the 2. deild 2007] (in Icelandic). Fótbolti.net. 18 October 2007. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
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