Fixtures

Iceland Premier League 10/05 19:15 3 Breidablik vs Kachain Buarung - View
Iceland Premier League 10/18 19:15 4 Breidablik vs Vikingur Reykjavik - View
UEFA Conference League 10/23 16:45 2 Breidablik vs KuPS Kuopio - View
Iceland Premier League 10/26 14:00 5 Stjarnan vs Breidablik - View
UEFA Conference League 11/06 17:45 3 Shakhtar Donetsk vs Breidablik - View
UEFA Conference League 11/27 20:00 4 Breidablik vs Samsunspor - View

Results

UEFA Conference League 10/02 16:45 1 [15] Lausanne Sports v Breidablik [5] L 3-0
Iceland Premier League 09/27 14:00 2 [5] FH Hafnarfjordur v Breidablik [4] D 1-1
Iceland Premier League 09/22 19:15 1 [3] Valur Reykjavik v Breidablik [4] D 1-1
Iceland Premier League 09/15 18:00 22 [4] Breidablik v IBV Vestmannaeyjar [8] D 1-1
Iceland Premier League 09/11 17:00 20 [12] IA Akranes v Breidablik [4] L 3-0
Iceland Premier League 08/31 19:15 21 [2] Vikingur Reykjavik v Breidablik [4] D 2-2
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 08/28 19:00 636 Virtus Acquaviva v Breidablik W 1-3
Iceland Premier League 08/24 17:00 20 IA Akranes v Breidablik - PPT.
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 08/21 18:00 636 Breidablik v Virtus Acquaviva W 2-1
Iceland Premier League 08/17 19:15 19 [3] Breidablik v FH Hafnarfjordur [9] L 4-5
UEFA Europa League Qualifying 08/14 17:30 16 Breidablik v Zrinjski Mostar L 1-2
Iceland Premier League 08/10 19:15 18 [1] Billericay v Breidablik [3] L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 45 24 21
Wins 20 12 8
Draws 12 6 6
Losses 13 6 7
Goals for 88 54 34
Goals against 68 34 34
Clean sheets 10 5 5
Failed to score 5 1 4

The Breiðablik men's football team is the men's football department of the Breiðablik multi-sport club. It currently plays in the Besta deild karla, the top-tier men's football league in Iceland; they finished 1st in 2022. The team is based in Kópavogur, a large town situated a short distance south of the capital of Reykjavík. Breiðablik is the first Icelandic football club to play in the group stage of a major UEFA-organized European competition, more specifically in the 2023–24 season of UEFA Europa Conference League.

History

Breiðablik's first competitive match was played on 12 June 1957, a 1–0 loss against Þróttur Reykjavík. After several years in the lower leagues, Breiðablik competed in the country's top division, the Úrvalsdeild karla (Úrvalsdeild), for the first time in 1971. From 1971 to 2005, Breiðablik would bounce between the two top leagues in Iceland (Úrvalsdeild and second-tier 1. deild karla), being promoted and relegated on a regular basis.

Since being promoted into the 2006 Úrvalsdeild, Breiðablik men's team has established itself as a powerhouse in Iceland, challenging regularly on all fronts. As of completion of the COVID-19 shortened 2020 Úrvalsdeild, Breiðablik has earned a place in their 17th consecutive season in the Úrvalsdeild.

The team's first major trophy came with a win in the 2009 Icelandic Cup, followed by the team's first Úrvalsdeild champions title in 2010. Their 2009 Icelandic Cup win qualified them for their first ever European competition, entering the second qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League, facing Scottish Premier League side Motherwell. They lost the first leg 1–0 in Scotland, and lost by the same score in the return leg, for a loss of 0–2 on aggregate. Their 2010 Úrvalsdeild title took Breiðablik to their second consecutive European competition, entering the second qualifying round of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, facing Norwegian Tippeligaen champion Rosenborg, losing 2–5 on aggregate. Breiðablik won its first match in a European competition in the first qualifying round of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League, with a 4–0 win in the first leg against Andorran Copa Constitució winner FC Santa Coloma, en route to their first aggregate win (4–0) of a round in a European competition.

With one of the largest youth facilities in Iceland, Breiðablik is almost entirely built on home-grown talent. In the early 2000s, Iceland national football team internationals who came through the Breiðablik youth ranks included: Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson (first senior national team cap in 2008); Guðmundur Kristjánsson (2009); Alfreð Finnbogason and Gylfi Sigurðsson (both in 2010).

Breidablik is a prominent soccer team based in Kópavogur, Iceland, known for its rich history and competitive spirit in Icelandic football. Founded in 1950, the club has established itself as one of the leading teams in the Icelandic Premier League, also known as the Úrvalsdeild. Breidablik's colors are green and white, which are proudly displayed by its passionate fanbase during home matches at the scenic Kópavogsvöllur stadium.

The team has a strong youth development program, emphasizing the cultivation of local talent and fostering a love for the sport within the community. Breidablik has enjoyed considerable success in domestic competitions, including multiple league titles and cup victories, showcasing their commitment to excellence on the field.

In addition to their achievements in men's soccer, Breidablik is also recognized for its successful women's team, which has made significant strides in Icelandic women's football. The club's dedication to promoting the sport at all levels has made it a cornerstone of Icelandic soccer culture.

With a focus on teamwork, skill, and sportsmanship, Breidablik continues to inspire future generations of players and fans alike, making it a vital part of Iceland's vibrant soccer landscape.