Second Division Men(Icelandic Basketball)
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Men's Second division is the third tier basketball
Basketball
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 competition among clubs in Iceland
Iceland
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. It was founded 1973.

Teams

The teams for the 2010/2011 season are:
Group A
  • ÍA
    IA
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  • Bolungarvík
    UMFB Basketball
    UMFB Basketball , also known as UMFB or Bolungarvík, is a basketball team based in Bolungarvík, Iceland. It is part of the UMFB family and was founded in 1989. Its mens team currently plays in the Icelandic Men's Division II....

  • ÍG
    IG
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  • Kkf. Þórir
  • Patrekur
  • Smári Varmahlíð
  • Stál-Úlfur
  • Víkingur Ólafsvík
    Group B
  • Álftanes
  • Fram
    Knattspyrnufélagið Fram
    Knattspyrnufélagið Fram is an Icelandic sports club, best known for its football team. In European competitions it is known as Fram Reykjavík. It was founded on 1 May 1908 in Reykjavík. Based at Safamýri, located in the Laugardalur district of Reykjavík City Center. They are currently playing in...

  • Hekla (Basketball)
  • HK
    Handknattleiksfélag Kópavogs
    Handknattleiksfélag Kópavogs is an Icelandic sports club from the town of Kópavogur, mainly known for its football and handball teams. The club has a football team playing at the second tier of Icelandic football after being relegated in 2008.-History:...

  • Hrunamenn
  • ÍBV
    IBV
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  • Reynir Sandgerði
  • Sindri Hornafirði

  • Past winners

    • 1973-1974: Fram
    • 1974-1975: KFÍ
      KFÍ
      Körfuknattleiksfélag Ísafjarðar , also known as KFÍ, is a basketball team based in Ísafjörður, Iceland. Its men's team currently plays in the Icelandic Men's Division I and the women's team plays in the Icelandic Women's Division I as of the 2011-2012 season.-Trophies:*Icelandic Men's Division I...

    • 1975-1976: Laugdælir
    • 1976-1977: ÍV
    • 1977-1978: Keflavík
    • 1978-1979: Skallagrímur
    • 1979-1980: KFÍ
    • 1980-1981: Haukar
    • 1981-1982: Þór Akureyri
    • 1982-1983: Laugdælir
    • 1983-1984: Reynir Sandgerði.
    • 1984-1985: Breiðablik

    • 1985-1986: Tindastóll
    • 1986-1987: UÍA
    • 1990-1991: Keilufélag Reykjavíkur
    • 1991-1992: Bolungarvík
      UMFB Basketball
      UMFB Basketball , also known as UMFB or Bolungarvík, is a basketball team based in Bolungarvík, Iceland. It is part of the UMFB family and was founded in 1989. Its mens team currently plays in the Icelandic Men's Division II....

    • 1992-1993: ÍKÍ
    • 1993-1994: KFÍ
    • 1994-1995: Stjarnan
    • 1995-1996: Stafholtstungur
    • 1996-1997: Hamar
    • 1997-1998: Fylkir
    • 1998-1999: ÍV
    • 1999-2000: Ármann/Þróttur

    • 2000-2001: Reynir Sandgerði
    • 2001-2002: Fjölnir
    • 2002-2003: Þór Akureyri
    • 2003-2004: Drangur
    • 2004-2005: HHF
    • 2005-2006: Ármann/Þróttur
    • 2006-2007: Þróttur Vogum
    • 2008-2009: ÍA
    • 2009-2010: Laugdælir
    • 2010-2011: ÍG

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