Knattspyrnudeild Keflavík

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{{Infobox football club

| clubname = Keflavík

| image = Knattspyrnudeild Keflavík logo.png

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| fullname = Knattspyrnudeild Keflavíkur

| nickname =

| founded = {{Start date and age|1929|df=yes}}

| ground = Keflavíkurvöllur, Iceland

| capacity = 5,200

| chairman = Böðvar Jónsson

| manager = Haraldur Guðmundsson

| league = 1. deild karla

| season = 2024

| position = 1. deild karla, 2nd of 12

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| website = https://www.keflavik.is/Knattspyrna/

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Knattspyrnudeild Keflavíkur ({{IPA|is|ˈkʰnahtˌspɪ(r)tnʏˌteilt ˈcʰɛplaˌviːk}}, {{lit|Keflavík Football (Sub)Division}}) is an Icelandic football team, commonly known as Keflavík. It is a subdivision of Keflavík ÍF (Keflavík, íþrótta- og ungmennafélag), based in the town of Reykjanesbær in Iceland. They play at Nettó-völlur in Keflavík.

Competition history

Keflavík have played in the Icelandic football league since 1956. The team has also taken part in every year of the Icelandic FA Cup as well as several minor competitions, including the League Cup. Keflavík has played in all the major European competitions, the European Cup, the UEFA Cup, the Cup Winners' Cup and the Intertoto Cup.{{in lang|is}} Víðir Sigurðsson: Íslensk knattspyrna (Icelandic Football Yearbook), Published annually since 1981

=League history=

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1956–57: Division 2

1958–60: Division 1

1961–62: Division 2

1963–80: Division 1

1981:{{0|000}} Division 2

1982–89: Division 1

1990–92: Division 2

1993–02: Division 1 (Renamed Premier League in 1997)

2003:{{0|000}} Division 1

2004–15: Premier League

2016–17: Division 1

2018{{0|00}}: Premier League

2019-2020: Division 1

2021{{0|00}}: Premier League

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Keflavík first played league football when the team joined the newly formed second division in 1956. Keflavík was promoted in 1957 and played in the top flight from 1958 to 1960. The team returned to the second division in 1961 but were promoted again the following year. After narrowly avoiding relegation in 1963 Keflavík won its first title in 1964. The team also won the title in 1969, 1971 and 1973. Since then the team has mostly played in Iceland's top division, Úrvalsdeild, with four spells in the second tier (1981, 1990–92, 2003{{in lang|is}} [https://www.keflavik.is/Knattspyrna/SagaIslandsmot/ Keflavík League Record – Official Web]{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. Retrieved 2009-03-22. and 2016–17.)

=Cup history=

The Icelandic FA Cup was established in 1960 and Keflavík entered from the beginning. The team's first cup game ended in a 0–6 defeat by ÍA. Keflavík reached the semi-final of the competition the next three years and had reached seven semis before playing for the first time in the final in 1973. That game ended in a 1–2 defeat by Fram. In 1975 Keflavík won the cup for the first time, beating ÍA by a single goal. The team reached the final again in 1982, 1985, 1988 and 1993 but lost each time. The duck was broken in 1997 when ÍBV were beaten in a penalty-shootout in a replay. Keflavík won the FA Cup again in 2004 and 2006, first by beating KA 3–0 and then KR 2–0.{{in lang|is}} [https://www.keflavik.is/Knattspyrna/Saga/Bikarkeppni/ Keflavík Cup Record – Official Web]. Retrieved 2009-03-22.

=European history=

Keflavík played its first European game in 1965 after becoming champions the previous year. The team were drawn against Hungarian side Ferencváros in the European Cup. The Hungarians won 9–1 and 4–1 for a 13–2 aggregate win. In the early 1970s Keflavík were the envy of other Icelandic teams when they were drawn against several top sides, including Everton in 1970, Tottenham Hotspur in 1971 and Real Madrid in 1972. Keflavík's first win in European competition came against Swedish side Kalmar FF in the 1979–80 UEFA Cup. Keflavík won the home match 1–0 and progressed to the second round for the first time, winning on away goals. Keflavík played in the UEFA Europa League in 2009–10 after finishing 2nd in the Icelandic Premier League in 2008{{in lang|is}} [https://www.keflavik.is/Knattspyrna/Saga/Evropuleikir/ Keflavík European Games – Official Web]. Retrieved 2009-03-22 and lost to Maltese club Valletta with the aggregate favoring the Maltese 5–2.

UEFA club competition record

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Competition

! Matches

! W

! D

! L

! GF

! GA

UEFA Champions League

| 8

| 0

| 0

| 8

| 5

| 35

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

| 6

| 1

| 1

| 4

| 14

| 19

UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League

| 18

| 4

| 2

| 12

| 18

| 44

UEFA Intertoto Cup

| 12

| 1

| 4

| 7

| 12

| 25

Total

| 44

| 6

| 7

| 31

| 49

| 123

= European competition =

class="wikitable"
Season

! Competition

! Round

! Club

! Home

! Away

! Aggregate

1965–66

| European Cup

| PR

| {{flagicon|Hungary}} Ferencvárosi TC

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–4

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–9

| style="text-align:center;"| 2–13

1970–71

| European Cup

| 1R

| {{flagicon|England}} Everton F.C.

| style="text-align:center;"| 2–6

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–3

| style="text-align:center;"| 2–9

1971–72

| UEFA Cup

| 1R

| {{flagicon|England}} Tottenham Hotspur

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–6

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–9

| style="text-align:center;"| 1-15

1972–73

| European Cup

| 1R

| {{flagicon|Spain}} Real Madrid

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–1

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–3

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–4

1973–74

| UEFA Cup

| 1R

| {{flagicon|Scotland}} Hibernian

| style="text-align:center;"| 1-1

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–2

| style="text-align:center;"| 1-3

1974–75

| European Cup

| 1R

| {{flagicon|Croatia}} Hajduk Split

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–2

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–7

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–9

1975–76

| UEFA Cup

| 1R

| {{flagicon|Scotland}} Dundee United

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–2

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–4

| style="text-align:center;"| 0-6

1976–77

| UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

| 1R

| {{flagicon|Germany}} Hamburger SV

| style="text-align:center;"| 1-1

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–3

| style="text-align:center;"| 1-4

rowspan="2"| 1979–80

| rowspan="2"| UEFA Cup

| 1R

| {{flagicon|Sweden}} Kalmar

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–0

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–2

| style="text-align:center;"| 2-2 (a)

2R

| {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Zbrojovka Brno

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–2

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–3

| style="text-align:center;"| 2-5

1994–95

| UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

| QR

| {{flagicon|Israel}} Maccabi Tel Aviv

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–2

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–4

| style="text-align:center;"| 2-6

rowspan="4"| 1995

| rowspan="4"| Intertoto Cup

| rowspan="4"| GS

| {{flagicon|France}} Metz

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–2

|

|

{{flagicon|Scotland}} Partick Thistle

|

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–3

|

{{flagicon|Croatia}} Zagreb

| style="text-align:center;"| 0-0

|

|

{{flagicon|Austria}} LASK

|

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–2

|

rowspan="4"| 1996

| rowspan="4"| Intertoto Cup

| rowspan="4"| GS

| {{flagicon|Sweden}} Örebro

|

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–3

|

{{flagicon|Slovenia}} Maribor

| style="text-align:center;"| 0-0

|

|

{{flagicon|Austria}} Austria Wien

|

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–6

|

{{flagicon|Denmark}} Copenhagen

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–2

|

|

1998–99

| UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

| QR

| {{flagicon|Latvia}} Liepājas Metalurgs

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–0

| style="text-align:center;"| 2–4

| style="text-align:center;"| 3-4

rowspan="2"| 2005–06

| rowspan="2"| UEFA Cup

| 1QR

| {{flagicon|Luxembourg}} Etzella

| style="text-align:center;"| 2–0

| style="text-align:center;"| 4–0

| style="text-align:center;"| 6-0

2QR

| {{flagicon|Germany}} Mainz

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–2

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–2

| style="text-align:center;"| 0-4

rowspan="2"| 2006

| rowspan="2"| UEFA Intertoto Cup

| 1R

| {{flagicon|Northern Ireland}} Dungannon Swifts

| style="text-align:center;"| 4–1

| style="text-align:center;"| 0-0

| style="text-align:center;"| 4-1

2R

| {{flagicon|Norway}} Lillestrøm

| style="text-align:center;"| 2-2

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–4

| style="text-align:center;"| 3-6

2007–08

| UEFA Cup

| 1QR

| {{flagicon|Denmark}} Midtjylland

| style="text-align:center;"| 3–2

| style="text-align:center;"| 1–2

| style="text-align:center;"| 4-4 (a)

2009–10

| UEFA Europa League

| 1R

| {{flagicon|Malta}} Valletta

| style="text-align:center;"| 2-2

| style="text-align:center;"| 0–3

| style="text-align:center;"| 2-5

Team colours

The Keflavík football team originally played in black shirts and white shorts. In 1973, the team changed its strip to yellow shirts and blue shorts. One reason given for the change was the memory of the team's first European away match, against Ferencváros in Budapest. The Keflavík players were playing in floodlights for the first time and had trouble spotting each other in their black shirts.{{in lang|is}} 'Sá ekki samherja', Meistarablað ÍBK 1984 (Knattspyrnuráð Keflavíkur, 1984)

In 2014 through 2016 Keflavik played in black and white home jerseys and an all-white away jersey in honor of their 100th anniversary.

Achievements

Management

=Club officials=

==Coaching staff==

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! style="background:#243456; color:#FFFFFF;"| Position

! style="background:#243456; color:#FFFFFF;"| Name

Manager

| {{flagicon|ISL}} Haraldur Freyr Guðmundsson

Assistant manager

| {{flagicon|ISL}} Hólmar Örn Rúnarsson

Goalkeeping coach

| {{flagicon|ISL}} Ómar Jóhannsson

Physiotherapist & Massage therapist

| {{flagicon|ISL}} Óskar Ingi Víglundsson

Photographer

| {{flagicon|ISL}} Jón Örvar Arason

Kitman

| {{flagicon|ISL}} Þórólfur Þorsteinsson

Source:{{cite web |url=http://www.keflavik.is/knattspyrna/flokkar/mfl-karla/leikmenn/ |language=is |title=LEIKMENN MEISTARAFLOKKS KARLA |trans-title=PLAYERS champion KARLA 2016 |access-date=14 June 2016 |archive-date=27 February 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190227230536/http://www.keflavik.is/knattspyrna/flokkar/mfl-karla/leikmenn |url-status=dead }}

=Board=

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! style="background:#243456; color:#FFFFFF;"| Position

! style="background:#243456; color:#FFFFFF;"| Name

Chairman

| {{flagicon|ISL}} Böðvar Jónsson

=Former coaches=

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  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Hafsteinn Guðmundsson (1956–60)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Albert Guðmundsson (1960)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Högni Gunnlaugsson (1961–62)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Guðbjörn Jónsson (1962–63)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Óli B. Jónsson (1964–65)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Reynir Karlsson (1966)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Ríkharður Jónsson (1967)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Reynir Karlsson (1968)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Hólmbert Friðjónsson (1969–70)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Einar Helgason (1971–72)
  • {{flagicon|England}} Joe Hooley (1973)
  • {{flagicon|England}} George Smith (1974)
  • {{flagicon|England}} Joe Hooley (1975)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Guðni Kjartansson & {{flagicon|Iceland}} Jón Jóhannsson (1975)
  • {{flagicon|Scotland}} James Craig (1976)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Guðni Kjartansson (1976)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Hólmbert Friðjónsson (1977)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Guðni Kjartansson (1978)
  • {{flagicon|Australia}} Ron Smith (1979)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Kjartan Sigtryggsson (1979)
  • {{flagicon|England}} Tommy Tranter (1979)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Guðni Kjartansson (1979)
  • {{flagicon|Scotland}} John McKernan (1980)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Guðni Kjartansson (1981)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Karl Hermannsson (1982)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Guðni Kjartansson (1983)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Haukur Hafsteinsson (1984)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Hólmbert Friðjónsson (1985–86)
  • {{flagicon|England}} Peter Keeling (1987)
  • {{flagicon|England}} Frank Upton (1987–88)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Ástráður Gunnarsson (1989)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Hólmbert Friðjónsson (1989)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Þorsteinn Ólafsson (1990)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Kjartan Másson (1991–93)
  • {{flagicon|Scotland}} Ian Ross (1994)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Pétur Pétursson (1994)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Ingi Björn Albertsson (1995)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Þórir Sigfússon (1995)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Kjartan Masson (1996)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Sigurður Björgvinsson & {{flagicon|Iceland}} Gunnar Oddsson (1997–99)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Kjartan Másson (1999)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Páll Guðlaugsson (2000)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Gunnar Oddsson (2000)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Gústav Adolf Björnsson (2001)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Kjartan Másson (2002)
  • {{flagicon|Serbia}} Milan Janković (1 Jan 2003 – 31 Dec 2004)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Guðjón Þórðarson (Pre-season 2005 – 17 May 2005)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Kristján Guðmundsson (1 May 2005 – 31 Dec 2009)
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Willum Þór Þórsson (20 Feb 2010 – 31 Dec 2011)
  • {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Zoran Daníel Ljubičić (1 Jan 2012 – 19 June 2013){{Cite web|url=https://www.keflavik.is/knattspyrna/saga/thjalfarar/|title=Þjálfarar}}
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Kristján Guðmundsson (19 June 2013 – 5 June 2015{{cite web |url=https://www.keflavik.is/knattspyrna/deildin/frettir/kristjan-og-mani-haettir/10332 |language=is |title=Kristján og Máni hættir |trans-title=Christian and Mani stops |date=5 June 2015 |access-date=3 March 2016}})
  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Þorvaldur Örlygsson (10 October 2015{{cite web |url=https://www.keflavik.is/knattspyrna/deildin/frettir/thorvaldur-thjalfar-keflavik/10487 |language=is |title=Þorvaldur þjálfar Keflavík |trans-title=Thorvald trains Keflavík |date=10 October 2015 |access-date=3 March 2016}}–4 October 2016{{cite web |url=https://www.keflavik.is/knattspyrna/deildin/frettir/sameiginleg-yfirlysing-fra-knattspyrnudeild-keflavikur-og-thorvaldi-orlygssyni/10859/ |language=is |title=Sameiginleg yfirlýsing frá Knattspyrnudeild Keflavíkur og Þorvaldi Örlygssyni |trans-title=A joint statement from Keflavík Soccer Club, Thorvald Örlygsson |date=4 October 2016 |access-date=20 October 2016}})
  • {{flagicon|ISL}} Guðlaugur Baldursson (10 October 2016{{cite web |url=https://www.keflavik.is/knattspyrna/deildin/frettir/gudlaugur-baldursson-er-nyradinn-thjalfari-meistaraflokks-karla-keflavikur/10862/ |language=is |title=Guðlaugur Baldursson er nýráðinn þjálfari meistaraflokks karla Keflavíkur |trans-title=Guðlaugur Baldursson has been appointed coach of champion men Keflavik |date=10 October 2016 |access-date=20 October 2016}}–)

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  • {{flagicon|Iceland}} Eysteinn Húni Hauksson / Sigurður Ragnar Eyjólfsson (2019-2022)

Players

=Current squad=

{{updated|14 April 2025}}

{{Fs start}}

{{Fs player|no=1|nat=ISL|name=Ásgeir Orri Magnússon|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|no=12|nat=ISL|name=Rúnar Gissurarson|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|no=21|nat=ISL|name=Sindri Kristinn Ólafsson|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|no=29|nat=ISL|name=Guðjón Snorri Herbertsson|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|no=3|nat=ISL|name=Axel Ingi Jóhannesson|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=4|nat=ESP|name=Nacho Heras|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=5|nat=ISL|name=Stefán Jón Friðriksson|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=16|nat=ISL|name=Guðjón Pétur Stefánsson|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=20|nat=HRV|name=Marin Brigić|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=22|nat=ISL|name=Ásgeir Páll Magnússon|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=24|nat=ISL|name=Gunnlaugur Fannar Guðmundsson|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=6|nat=ISL|name=Sindri Snær Magnússon|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=11|nat=PSE|name=Muhamed Alghoul|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=18|nat=ISL|name=Ernir Bjarnason|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=19|nat=ISL|name=Edon Osmani|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=25|nat=ISL|name=Frans Elvarsson|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=42|nat=ISL|name=Baldur Logi Brynjarsson|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=7|nat=ISL|name=Gabríel Aron Sævarsson|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=8|nat=ISL|name=Ari Steinn Guðmundsson|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=9|nat=ISL|name=Valur Þór Hákonarson|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=10|nat=ISL|name=Stefán Alexander Ljubicic|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=23|nat=ISL|name=Eiður Orri Ragnarsson|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=77|nat=ISL|name=Mihajlo Rajakovac|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=92|nat=ISL|name=Kári Sigfússon|pos=FW}}

{{Fs end}}

=Out on loan=

{{Fs start}}

{{Fs player|nat=ISL|name=Aron Örn Hákonarson|pos=DF}} on loan at Víðir

{{Fs player|nat=ISL|name=Rúnar Ingi Eysteinsson|pos=FW}} on loan at Þróttur Vogum

{{Fs player|nat=ISL|name=Alex Þór Reynisson|pos=FW}} on loan at Reynir Sandgerði

{{Fs end}}

Player records

All current players are in bold.

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=Most league appearances=

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! style="background:#243456; color:#FFFFFF; width:220px;" | Player

244{{flagicon|Iceland}} Guðmundur Steinarsson
214{{flagicon|Iceland}} Sigurður Björgvinsson
189{{flagicon|Iceland}} Magnús Sverrir Þorsteinsson
180{{flagicon|Iceland}} Þorsteinn Bjarnason
177{{flagicon|Iceland}} Gunnar Oddsson
177{{flagicon|Iceland}} Óli Þór Magnússon
172{{flagicon|Iceland}} Gestur Gylfason
157{{flagicon|Iceland}} Ómar Jóhannsson
155{{flagicon|Iceland}} Guðjón Árni Antoníusson
154{{flagicon|Iceland}} Jón Ólafur Jónsson
151{{flagicon|Iceland}} Ólafur Júlíusson
149{{flagicon|Iceland}} Jóhann Birnir Guðmundsson
149{{flagicon|Iceland}} Þórarinn Kristjánsson
147{{flagicon|Iceland}} Ragnar Margeirsson
147{{flagicon|Iceland}} Karl Hermannsson

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=Most league goals=

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style="background:#243456; color:#FFFFFF; width:30px;" | Goals

! style="background:#243456; color:#FFFFFF; width:220px;" | Player

81{{flagicon|Iceland}} Guðmundur Steinarsson
72{{flagicon|Iceland}} Steinar Jóhannsson
57{{flagicon|Iceland}} Óli Þór Magnússon
49{{flagicon|Iceland}} Ragnar Margeirsson
48{{flagicon|Iceland}} Þórarinn Kristjánsson
44{{flagicon|Iceland}} Hörður Sveinsson
39{{flagicon|Iceland}} Jóhann Birnir Guðmundsson
31{{flagicon|Iceland}} Jón Ólafur Jónsson
28{{flagicon|Iceland}} Magnús Sverrir Þorsteinsson
27{{flagicon|Iceland}} Friðrik Ragnarsson
26{{flagicon|Iceland}} Ólafur Júlíusson
26{{flagicon|Iceland}} Haukur Ingi Guðnason
24{{flagicon|Iceland}} Jón Jóhannsson
24{{flagicon|Iceland}} Einar Ásbjörn Ólafsson

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Stadium information

Kit and shirt sponsors

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style="background:#243456; color:#FFFFFF;"|Yearstyle="background:#243456; color:#FFFFFF;"|Kit Manufacturerstyle="background:#243456; color:#FFFFFF;"|Shirt Sponsor
1973rowspan=10 | UnknownVíkurbær
1974Sunna
1975Víkurbær
1976rowspan=6|SpKef
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982rowspan=2|Fisher
1983|Puma
1984rowspan=6|AdidasByggingaval
1985rowspan=2|Samvinnuferðir Landsýn
1986
1987Bylgjan FM989
1988Ragnarsbakarí
1989Útvegsbankinn
1990rowspan=9|Berrirowspan=3|Íslandsbanki
1991
1992
1993rowspan=18|SpKef
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999rowspan=5|Nike
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004rowspan=10|Puma
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011rowspan=6|Landsbankinn{{cite web |url=https://www.keflavik.is/knattspyrna/deildin/frettir/landsbankinn-stydur-keflavik/10998/ |title=Landsbankinn styður Keflavík |trans-title=Landsbanki supports Keflavik |language=is |publisher=Knattspyrnudeild Keflavík |date=14 March 2017 |access-date=30 March 2017}}
2012
2013
2014rowspan=9|Nike
2015
2016
2017rowspan=6|Geysir Car Rental
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023rowspan=7|Adidasrowspan=3|Blue Car Rental
2024
2025

References

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