3. deild karla

{{Short description|Football league in Iceland}}

{{Infobox football league

| logo =

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| confed = UEFA

| country = {{ISL}}

| founded = {{start date and age|1997}}
1982 (as 4. deild karla)

| teams = 12

| promotion = 2. deild karla

| relegation = 4. deild karla

| levels = 4

| pyramid = Icelandic football league system

| domest_cup = Bikarkeppni karla
League Cup

| confed_cup =

| champions = Dalvík/Reynir (1 title)

| season =

| current = 2025 3. deild karla

| website =

}}

3. deild karla (e. Men's Third division) is a football league in Iceland.{{cite web |url=http://www.ksi.is/media/logogreglugerdir/reglugerdir/Februar-2013-Reglugerd-KSI-um-knattspyrnumot---Leidrett-4.-mars.pdf |format=PDF |title=Regluggerd Ksi |website=Ksi.is |access-date=2016-06-12 |archive-date=2016-03-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304054743/http://www.ksi.is/media/logogreglugerdir/reglugerdir/Februar-2013-Reglugerd-KSI-um-knattspyrnumot---Leidrett-4.-mars.pdf |url-status=dead }} It is the fourth level in the Icelandic football league system. The league was reformed into a 10-team double round-robin tournament for the 2013 season, with the introduction of the newly established 5th level of the Icelandic football league system, 4. deild karla.

Previous formats

Ever since 1982, the first season of 3. deild karla (then named 4. deild karla), and throughout the 2012 season, it was the lowest division in the league system, and as a consequence did not have a fixed number of teams. All who wished to enter and could fill certain requirements were allowed to compete, and between each season some teams quit and some new teams came in, sometimes after having previously quit. There were various formats used during the 31 seasons when Division 3 was the lowest league, the latest version using group stages and then eight-team playoffs to decide two promoted teams.{{cite book |last=Sigurðsson |first=Víðir |year=2012 |title=Íslensk knattspyrna 2012 |edition=1st |language=is |trans-title=Icelandic football 2012}}

Current format

Since 2013, 3. deild karla has been a nationwide league.{{cite news |author1=Hafliði Breiðfjörð |title=Búið að samþykkja fjölgun deilda á Íslandsmótinu |url=https://www.fotbolti.net/fullStory.php?id=121413 |access-date=8 May 2021 |work=Fótbolti.net |date=11 February 2012 |language=Icelandic}} From 2013 to 2018 ten teams played in the league. But the number of teams was then increased to 12, and 2019 was the first season with 12 teams.{{cite news |author1=Elvar Geir Magnússon |title=Fjölgað í 3. deild á næsta ári - Þrjú lið fara upp úr 4. deild |url=https://www.fotbolti.net/news/10-02-2018/fjolgad-i-3-deild-a-naesta-ari-thrju-lid-fara-upp-ur-4-deild |access-date=8 May 2021 |work=Fótbolti.net |date=10 February 2018 |language=Icelandic}} Each team plays each other once home and once away, giving a total of 22 games per team. The two highest-placed teams are promoted to 2. deild karla, while the two lowest teams are relegated to 4. deild karla.

2013 season

In 2013 the league consisted of the two teams relegated from 2. deild karla the year before, the six teams that reached the playoffs in the previous 3. deild but did not gain promotion to 2. deild, and two teams who were decided in a playoff between the four clubs in 3rd place in their groups.

2025 Clubs

class="wikitable sortable"
TeamLocationStadium2024 season
Árbær

|Reykjavík (Árbær)

|Fylkisvöllur

|align=center|3rd

Augnablik

|Kópavogur

|Kópavogsvöllur

|align=center|4th

Hvíti Riddarinn

|Mosfellsbær

|Varmárvöllur

|align=center|6th

ÍH

|Hafnarfjörður

|Skessan

|align=center|7th

KF

|Fjallabyggð

|Ólafsfjarðarvöllur

|align=center|2. deild, 11th

KFK

|Kópavogur

|Fagrilundur Gervigras

|align=center|9th

KV

|Reykjavík (Vesturbær)

|KV Park

|align=center|8th

Magni

|Grenivík

|Grenivíkurvöllur

|align=center|5th

Reynir Sandgerði

|Sandgerði

|Brons-völlurinn

|align=center|2. deild, 12nd

Sindri

|Höfn

|Sindravellir

|align=center|10th

Tindastóll

|Sauðárkrókur

|Sauðárkróksvöllur

|align=center|4. deild, 1st

Ýmir

|Kópavogur

|Kórinn

|align=center|4. deild, 2nd

Past winners

Promoted teams shown in green

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
Year

!Winners

!Runners-up

!3rd Place

!4th Place

1997style="background:#cfc;"|KSstyle="background:#cfc;"|TindastóllAftureldingErnir Í.
1998style="background:#cfc;"|Sindristyle="background:#cfc;"|LéttirHvötLeiknir F.
1999style="background:#cfc;"|Aftureldingstyle="background:#cfc;"|KÍBNjarðvíkHuginn/Höttur
2000style="background:#cfc;"|Haukarstyle="background:#cfc;"|NökkviÞróttur N.Fjölnir
2001style="background:#cfc;"|HKstyle="background:#cfc;"|Völsungurstyle="background:#cfc;"|Njarðvík1KFS
2002style="background:#cfc;"|KFSstyle="background:#cfc;"|FjölnirFjarðabyggðLeiknir F.
2003style="background:#cfc;"|Vikingur Ó.style="background:#cfc;"|Leiknir R.NúmiHöttur
2004style="background:#cfc;"|Huginnstyle="background:#cfc;"|FjarðabyggðSkallagrímurReynir S.
2005style="background:#cfc;"|Reynir S.style="background:#cfc;"|SindriGróttaLeiknir F.
2006style="background:#cfc;"|Hötturstyle="background:#cfc;"|Magnistyle="background:#cfc;"|ÍH2Kári
20073style="background:#cfc;"|Gróttastyle="background:#cfc;"|Hamarstyle="background:#cfc;"|Hvötstyle="background:#cfc;"|Víðir
2008style="background:#cfc;"|Hamrarnir/Vinir4style="background:#cfc;"|BÍ/BolungarvíkKVSkallagrímur
2009style="background:#cfc;"|Völsungurstyle="background:#cfc;"|KVHvíti riddarinnÝmir
2010style="background:#cfc;"|Tindastóllstyle="background:#cfc;"|Dalvík/Reynirstyle="background:#cfc;"|Árborg5KB
2011style="background:#cfc;"|KVstyle="background:#cfc;"|KFRKBMagni
20126style="background:#cfc;"|Sindristyle="background:#cfc;"|ÆgirLeiknir F.Magni
2013style="background:#cfc;"|Fjarðabyggðstyle="background:#cfc;"|HuginnKFRVíðir
2014style="background:#cfc;"|Hötturstyle="background:#cfc;"|Leiknir F.BerserkirVíðir
2015style="background:#cfc;"|Magnistyle="background:#cfc;"|VölsungurReynir S.Einherji
2016style="background:#cfc;"|Tindastóllstyle="background:#cfc;"|VíðirEinherjiKári
2017style="background:#cfc;"|Káristyle="background:#cfc;"|Þróttur V.KFGVængir Júpiters
2018style="background:#cfc;"|Dalvík/Reynirstyle="background:#cfc;"|KFGKFVængir Júpiters
2019style="background:#cfc;"|Kórdrengirstyle="background:#cfc;"|KFKVVængir Júpiters
2020style="background:#cfc;"|KVstyle="background:#cfc;"|Reynir S.KFGAugnablik
2021style="background:#cfc;"|Höttur/Huginnstyle="background:#cfc;"|ÆgirKFGSindri
2022style="background:#cfc;"|Sindristyle="background:#cfc;"|Dalvík/ReynirKFGVíðir
2023style="background:#cfc;"|Reynir Sandgerðistyle="background:#cfc;"|Kormákur/HvötÁrbærVíðir
2024style="background:#cfc;"|Káristyle="background:#cfc;"|VíðirÁrbærAugnablik

1 - Njarðvík promoted due to the merger of the 1. deild clubs Leiftur and Dalvík.

2 - ÍH promoted due to expansion of 1. deild karla to 12 teams.

3 - Tindastóll also promoted due to expansion of Úrvalsdeild karla and 2. deild karla to 12 teams.

4 - Upon promotion Hamrarnir/Vinir merged with the relegated ÍH to form ÍH/HV

5 - Árborg promoted as Tindastóll merged with 2. deild karla side Hvöt, creating a new team called Tindastóll/Hvöt, playing in the 2. deild karla.

6 - Teams that finished in 3rd-10th place (Leiknir F, Magni, Huginn, Kári, ÍH, Víðir, Augnablik and Grundarfjörður) were the only teams remaining for the 2013 season, a ten-team league consisting of those 8 teams plus Fjarðabyggð and KFR who came down from 2. deild karla. The remaining teams joined a new lowest division that launched in 2013.

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