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Úrvalsdeild kvenna (handball)
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Úrvalsdeild kvenna (English: Women's Premier League), also known as Olís deild kvenna for sponsorship reasons,[1] is the highest women's handball competition among clubs in Iceland, where play determines the national champion. It is managed by the Icelandic Handball Association.
The current champions are Valur who won the national championship for the 18th time in 2023.
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2021/22 Season participants
The following 8 clubs compete in the Olís deild karla during the 2021–22 season.
Úrvalsdeild kvenna past champions
- 1940 : Ármann
- 1941 : Ármann (2)
- 1942 : Ármann (3)
- 1943 : Ármann (4)
- 1944 : Ármann (5)
- 1945 : Haukar
- 1946 : Haukar (2)
- 1947 : Ármann (6)
- 1948 : Ármann (7)
- 1949 : Ármann (8)
- 1950 : Fram
- 1951 : Fram (2)
- 1952 : Fram (3)
- 1953 : Fram (4)
- 1954 : Fram (5)
- 1955 : KR
- 1956 : Ármann (9)
- 1957 : Þróttur Reykjavík
- 1958 : Ármann (9)
- 1959 : KR (2)
- 1960 : Ármann (11)
- 1961 : FH Hafnarfjörður
- 1962 : Valur
- 1963 : Ármann (12)
- 1964 : Valur (2)
- 1965 : Valur (3)
- 1966 : Valur (4)
- 1967 : Valur (5)
- 1968 : Valur (6)
- 1969 : Valur (7)
- 1970 : Fram (7)
- 1971 : Valur (8)
- 1972 : Valur (9)
- 1973 : Valur (10)
- 1974 : Fram (7)
- 1975 : Valur (11)
- 1976 : Fram (8)
- 1977 : Fram (9)
- 1978 : Fram (10)
- 1979 : Fram (11)
- 1980 : Fram (12)
- 1981 : FH Hafnarfjörður (2)
- 1982 : FH Hafnarfjörður (3)
- 1983 : Valur (12)
- 1984 : Fram (13)
- 1985 : Fram (14)
- 1986 : Fram (15)
- 1987 : Fram (16)
- 1988 : Fram (17)
- 1989 : Fram (18)
- 1990 : Fram (19)
- 1991 : Stjarnan
- 1992 : Víkingur Reykjavík
- 1993 : Víkingur Reykjavík (2)
- 1994 : Víkingur Reykjavík (3)
- 1995 : Stjarnan (2)
- 1996 : Haukar
- 1997 : Haukar (2)
- 1998 : Stjarnan (3)
- 1999 : Stjarnan (4)
- 2000 : ÍBV
- 2001 : Haukar (5)
- 2002 : Haukar (6)
- 2003 : ÍBV (2)
- 2004 : ÍBV (3)
- 2005 : Haukar (7)
- 2006 : ÍBV (4)
- 2007 : Stjarnan (5)
- 2008 : Stjarnan (6)
- 2009 : Stjarnan (7)
- 2010 : Valur (13)
- 2011 : Valur (14)
- 2012 : Valur (15)
- 2013 : Fram (20)
- 2014 : Valur (16)
- 2015 : Grótta
- 2016 : Grótta (2)
- 2017 : Fram (21)[2][3]
- 2018 : Fram (22)[4]
- 2019 : Valur (17)
- 2020 : Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic[5]
- 2021 : KA/Þór (1)[6]
- 2022 : Fram (23)
- 2023 : Valur (18)
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Awards
Playoffs MVP
See also
- Úrvalsdeild kvenna (disambiguation)
- Úrvalsdeild karla (handball), the men's handball league
References
External links
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