2014 Deildabikar

2014 Deildabikar
Icelandic League Cup
Country  Iceland
Dates 14 February 25 April
Teams 24
Champions FH (6th title)
Runners-up Breiðablik
Matches played 91
Goals scored 317 (3.48 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Ingimundur Níels Óskarsson (9)
2013
2015

The 2014 Deildabikar is the 19th season of the Icelandic League Cup, a pre-season professional football competition in Iceland. The competition started on 15 February 2014 and concluded on 25 April 2014. Breiðablik were the reigning champions, having won their first League Cup last year.

The 24 teams from the Úrvalsdeild karla and 1. deild karla were divided into 3 groups of 8 teams. Every team played every other team of its group once, home, away or on a neutral ground for a total of 7 games. Each group winner, each runner-up and the two best third-place finishes entered the quarter-finals.

Group stage

The games will be played from 15 February to 12 April 2014.

Group 1

Note:
1 Fram played with an ineligible player, the original result was 3−0.

Group 2

Note:
1 FH played with an ineligible player, the original result was 2−3.

Group 3

Note:
1 KV played with an ineligible player, the original result was 2−2.

Knockout stage

The top two teams of each group and the two best third-place entered the quarterfinals.[1]

Quarterfinals

The games were played on 16 and 17 April.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Þór 2−2 (4−3 p) Keflavík
Breiðablik 1−0 Víkingur R.
Stjarnan 1−2 FH
KR 3−1 Fylkir

Semifinals

The games were played on 21 April.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
KR 1−1 (2−4 p) FH
Þór 1−2 Breiðablik

Final

Breiðablik 1−4 FH
Eyjólfsson  78' Report Óskarsson  21', 64', 86'
Rúnarsson  90+3'
Samsung völlurinn, Garðabær
Attendance: 489
Referee: Vilhjálmur Alvar Þórarinsson

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Iceland Ingimundur Níels Óskarsson FH 9
2 Iceland Kristján Gauti Emilsson FH 7
3 Iceland Veigar Páll Gunnarsson Stjarnan 6
4 Iceland Aron Bjarki Jósepsson KR 5
Iceland Árni Vilhjálmsson Breiðablik
Iceland Emil Pálsson FH
Iceland Ragnar Leósson Fjölnir
Iceland Hilmar Árni Halldórsson Leiknir
Iceland Andri Björn Sigurðsson Þróttur

References

  1. "Lengjubikarinn - A deild karla Úrslit" (in Icelandic). KSÍ. Retrieved 13 January 2014.

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