Léttir is an Icelandic football club located in Reykjavík. They currently play in the 4. deild karla (fifth tier) league, and participate in the Icelandic Cup.[2] Originally a club based in Laugardalur in Reykjavík before being folded in the beginning of the 21. century.
Full name | Léttir Knattspyrnufélag | ||
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Founded | 1979 (Year of foundation) | ||
Ground | ÍR-völlur Reykjavík | ||
Capacity | 800 | ||
Manager | Kristófer Davíð Traustason and Steinar Haraldsson | ||
League | 4. deild karla (V) | ||
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Léttir was reestablished in 2009 as a “reserve” club for Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur. Léttir has since played in the lowest tier of the Icelandic football league system.
Stadium
editLéttir play their home matches in the astroturf Léttisbúr (Léttir Cage), which is located at ÍR-völlur ground in south-east Reykjavík. Owned by 2. deild karla (third tier) club Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur. The stadium's capacity is 800.[3]
The name Léttisbúr or the Léttir cage stems from the tall surrounding fence around the pitch.
Current squad
editAs of 12 April 2018.[4] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Achievements
edit- 3. deild karla:
- Runners Up (1): 1998–99
Coaches
edit- Halldór Þ. Halldórsson 2009 - 2010
- Eiður Ottó Bjarnason 2011
- Sigurður H. Höskuldsson 2012
- Ríkarð Óskar Guðnason 2013–2014
- Guðbjartur H. Ólafsson 2015–2016
- Sigmann Þórðarson and Kristján Ari Halldórsson 2017–2019
- Haukur M. Ólafsson and Stefán K. Snorrason 2020
- Kristófer D. Traustason and Steinar Haraldsson 2021–2022
- Andri and Stebbinho 2022-
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Lettir Reykjavik Club History". weltfussballarchiv.com. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
- ^ "2009 Icelandic Cup results". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
- ^ "ÍR-völlur stadium profile". soccerway.com. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
- ^ "Match report Léttir 9 – 1 Hvíti Riddarinn (Icelandic)". lettir.com. 2 June 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2011.