Einherji

Ungmennafélagið Einherji is an Icelandic sports club, based in Vopnafjörður, Iceland.

Einherji
Full nameUngmennafélagið Einherji
Nickname(s)Einherjar
Founded1 December 1929; 90 years ago, as Íþróttafélagið Einherjar
GroundVopnafjarðarvöllur
Capacityn/a
ChairmanVíglundur Páll Einarsson
ManagerAshley Civil
League3. deild karla
20183. deild karla, 6th of 10
WebsiteClub website

The club is named after the einherjar, figures from Norse Mythology.

History

The club was founded in Vopnafjörður on December 1, 1929, as Íþróttafélagið Einherjar. The first chairman was Ingólfur Erlendsson. The name of the club was changed to Ungmennafélagið Einherjar in 1943 and later to Ungmennafélagið Einherji.

In 1974 the club played in the Icelandic 3rd division (2. deild karla) for the first time. The team got promoted to the 2nd division (1. deild karla) for the first time in 1981. In the eighties the team played six seasons in the 2nd division reaching the club's record high; 5th place in 1986. By 1990 the club had been relegated down two divisions; to the fourth tier and hasn't seen promotion to the third tier since then.

In 2013, the club was promoted from the newly formed 4th division (4. deild karla) to the 3rd, by winning the division after a 2–0 victory in the final against Berserkir. This was Einherji's first title in the club's history.[1]

Crest and colours

Crest

The club crest was designed in 1975 but until that time the club had no crest. The dragon in the crest is a reference to Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla. One of the Landvættir of Iceland was the dragon guarding Vopnafjörður:

King Harald told a warlock to hie to Iceland in some altered shape, and to try what he could learn there to tell him: and he set out in the shape of a whale. And when he came near to the land he went to the west side of Iceland, north around the land, where he saw all the mountains and hills full of guardian-spirits, some great, some small. When he came to Vapnafjord he went in towards the land, intending to go on shore; but a huge dragon rushed down the dale against him with a train of serpents, paddocks, and toads, that blew poison towards him.

The crest is an orange dragon spitting fire. In front of the dragon is a dark green banner with the club's name written in orange letters.

Kit evolution

The club's colours have been orange and green since the early 70's although the first kit used in an official tournament was composed of a white and light blue striped shirt, blue or white shorts and white socks. In 1975 the club purchased new kits from the Icelandic kit and sportwear manufacturer Henson. This kit was composed of a light orange shirt with a green collar and green cuffs. The shorts were green but the socks orange.

1974–1978
1979–1981
1982–1984
1984–1987
1988
1989
1992-199?
199?–2002
2003–2004
2009–2012
2013–2016
2017–2018
2019–present

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Kit sponsor
1974-1981HensonSamvinnubankinn Vopnafirði
1982-1984World Carpets
1985-1988Tangi hf.
1989-1990Landsbankinn
1991Berri
1992-199?Adidas
199?–2002ErreaTangi hf.
2003-2004Prostar
2009-2012HensonMælifell ehf.
2013–presentNike

Managers

Seasons

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
1974 Third tier – 2. deild karla (Group G) 4 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2 Did not participate
1975 Third tier – 2. deild karla (Group G) 1 5 3 0 2 14 8 8 Did not participate 4th in promotion playoff Group A
1976 Third tier – 2. deild karla (Group F) 3 6 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5 First round
1977 Third tier – 2. deild karla (Group F) 2 12 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 18 Third round
1978 Third tier – 2. deild karla (Group F) 1 10 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 17 Quarter finals 2nd in promotion playoff Group A
1979 Third tier – 2. deild karla (Group F) 1 12 8 2 1 37 13 20 Second round 2nd in promotion playoff Group B
1980 Third tier – 2. deild karla (Group F) 1 12 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 21 Second round 2nd in promotion playoff Group A
1981 Third tier – 2. deild karla (Group F) 1 8 7 1 0 36 7 16 First round 1st in promotion playoff Group B. 2nd in Championship playoffs. Promoted to 1. deild karla.
1982 Second tier – 1. deild karla 7 18 6 3 9 24 31 15 Third round
1983 Second tier – 1. deild karla 8 18 5 7 6 17 21 17 Fourth round
1984 Second tier – 1. deild karla 10 18 1 3 14 11 35 6 Second round Relegated to 2. deild karla
1985 Third tier – 2. deild karla (North-East Group) 1 16 11 3 2 35 17 36 Fourth round 2nd in Championship playoffs. Promoted to 1. deild karla.
1986 Second tier – 1. deild karla 5 18 9 2 7 28 24 29 Second round
1987 Second tier – 1. deild karla 9 18 5 4 9 21 35 19 Third round Relegated to 2. deild karla
1988 Third tier – 2. deild karla (North-East Group) 1 14 10 3 1 36 11 33 Fourth round 2nd in Championship playoffs. Promoted to 1. deild karla.
1989 Second tier – 1. deild karla 10 18 4 2 12 21 51 14 First round Relegated to 2. deild karla
1990 Third tier – 2. deild karla 9 18 2 4 12 27 48 10 Third round Relegated to 3. deild karla
1991 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group E) 2 14 8 3 3 38 24 27 Second round
1992 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group D) 2 18 14 2 2 52 22 44 Second round
1993 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group D) 3 12 7 2 3 39 16 23 Second round
1994 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group D) 5 12 4 2 6 34 34 14 Third round
1995 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group D) 4 12 4 2 6 14 19 14 First round
1996 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group D) 3 12 3 2 7 23 30 11 First round
1997 Non-League N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Did not participate
1998 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group E) 5 12 2 1 9 26 44 7 First round
1999 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group E) 4 12 1 0 11 7 34 3 First round
2000 Non-League N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Did not participate
2001 Non-League N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Did not participate
2002 Non-League N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Did not participate
2003 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group D) 5 15 5 1 9 24 36 16 First round
2004 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group D) 3 12 7 1 4 20 15 22 First round
2005 Non-League N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Did not participate
2006 Non-League N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Did not participate
2007 Non-League N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Did not participate
2008 Non-League N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Did not participate
2009 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group D) 4 15 5 5 5 33 34 20 Third round
2010 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group D) 4 12 6 1 5 30 26 19 First round
2011 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group D) 4 12 3 6 3 17 23 15 Did not participate
2012 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla (Group D) 4 14 7 2 5 32 20 23 Did not participate Relegated to 4. deild karla
2013 Fifth tier – 4. deild karla (Group C) 1 14 11 1 2 59 14 34 Second round Champions after promotion playoffs. Promoted to 3. deild karla
2014 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla 8 18 5 5 8 24 33 20 First round
2015 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla 4 18 8 5 5 36 35 29 First round
2016 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla 3 18 9 2 7 38 30 29 First round
2017 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla 6 18 7 4 7 27 25 25 First round
2018 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla 6 18 9 1 8 33 32 28 Third round
2019 Fourth tier – 3. deild karla 7 22 6 6 10 27 35 24 First round

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Current squad

As of 30 January 2020

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Björgvin Geir Garðarsson
4 MF Guðni Þór Sigurjónsson
5 MF Benedikt Blær Guðjónsson
6 DF Zhivko Dinev
7 MF Bjartur Aðalbjörnsson (captain)
8 FW Sigurður Donys Sigurðsson
9 FW Sigurður Vopni Vatnsdal
10 MF Heiðar Snær Ragnarsson
No. Position Player
11 MF Heiðar Aðalbjörnsson (vice-captain)
13 DF Árni Fjalar Óskarsson
14 MF Sigurður Jóhannsson
15 MF Eiður Orri Ragnarsson
17 MF Dilyan Kolev
19 MF Todor Hristov
20 DF Víglundur Páll Einarsson
22 FW Georgi Ivanov Karaneychev

Player records

Most league appearances

Name Years Seasons Total appearances
1 Kristján Davíðsson 1976-1995 20 278
2 Aðalbjörn Björnsson 1974-1998 24 251

Most league goals

As of the end of the 2019 season

Statistics are missing from 1974-1981

Name Years Seasons Total goals
1 Sigurður Donys Sigurðsson 2003, 2009, 2012–present 10 79
2 Hallgrímur Guðmundsson 1985-1999 N/A 67
3 Todor Hristov 2015–present 5 54
4 Gunnlaugur Bjarnar Baldursson 2009–2018 10 50
5 Kristján Davíðsson 1976-1995 20 40 (From 1981)

References

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