Árborg FC

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| fullname = Knattspyrnufélagið Árborg |

| nickname = Hesta-Jói |

| founded = 2000|

| chairman = Hafþór Theodórsson |

| coach = Eiríkur Raphael Elvy

| ground = Selfossvöllur
Selfoss, Iceland|

| league = 4. deild karla |

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| website = http://www.arborgfc.net/ |

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Árborg Football Club (Icelandic: Knattspyrnufélagið Árborg), is an Icelandic football club in the municipality of Árborg, which contains two villages, Stokkseyri and Eyrarbakki, one country side called Sandvíkurhreppur, and a town called Selfoss. The club's ground is in Selfoss where most of the players come from. Árborg FC currently plays in 4. deild karla (5th level in pyramid).

They have been active members of KSÍ since 2001 before that the club was called Lesbískir Mávar(lesbian Seagulls) and played in the Sunnlenska Utandeild(Non division football south).

Guðmundur Garðar Sigfússon is Árborg FC's most capped player with over 200 official games.

Club career

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|+ Club career by season

!Season !!Position

20014th place in 3. deild karla (group B)
20023rd place in 3. deild karla (group A)
20034th place in 3. deild karla (group B)
20043rd place in 3. deild karla (group A)
20056th place in 3. deild karla (group B)
20065th place in 3. deild karla (group B)
20076th place in 3. deild karla (group A)
20083rd place in 3. deild karla (group A)
20093rd place in 3. deild karla (group A)
20101st place in 3. deild karla (group A), 3rd place overall
20112. deild karla 1st. won the league
20126th place in 3. deild karla (group A)
20135th place in 4. deild karla (group A){{cite web|url=https://www.ksi.is/mot/stakt-mot/?MotNumer=29943|title=Íslandsmót - 4. deild karla A riðill - 2013|author=|date=|website=www.ksi.is|accessdate=13 December 2018}}

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