Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar

FH
Klubdetaljer
Fulde navnFimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar
Kaldenavn(e)FH-ingar
Grundlagt20. oktober 1929 (94 år)
ForbundKSÍ
HjemmebaneKaplakriki
Hafnarfjörður, Island
Kapacitet6000 tilskuere (2200 sæder)
FormandJón Rúnar Halldórsson
CheftrænerHeimir Guðjónsson
Andet
Webstedwww.fh.is
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Infoboks opdateret: 12. juli 2017

Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar (forkortet FH eller FH Hafnarfjordur) er en islandsk fodbold- og håndboldklub hjemmehørende i den vestligt beliggende by Hafnarfjörður. Klubben blev stiftet den 14. oktober 1929. I 1935 fusionerede FH med Haukar Hafnarfjörður under dannelse af ÍBH Hafnarfjörður. Denne fusion blev dog opløst 26 år senere, og det gamle navn, FH, blev igen taget.

FH's fodboldhold spiller i 2008/09-sæsonen i landets bedste fodboldrække og afvikler deres hjemmebanekampe på Kaplakriki med plads til 6.000 tilskuere. I 2004-sæsonen formåede man for første gang i klubbens historie, at vinde det islandske mesterskab i fodbold – en bedrift, som blev gentaget i de efterfølgende to sæsoner 2005 og 2006 samt i 2008 og 2009. Klubben har haft flere danske spillere i førsteholdstruppen, herunder Allan Borgvardt.

Klubbens herrehåndboldhold er blevet islandske mestre 15 gange i perioden 1940-2009.

Titler

  • Islandske mesterskaber (8): 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2016
  • Islandske pokalturnering (2): 2007 og 2010
  • Islands pokalturnering: 2
    • 2007, 2010
  • Deildabikar: 6
    • 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2014
  • Islandsk Super Cup: 6
    • 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013

Europæisk deltagelse

SæsonKonkurrenceRundeModstander1. kamp2. kampSammenlagt
2004–05UEFA Cup1QWales Haverfordwest County1–03–14–1
2QSkotland Dunfermline Athletic2–22–14–3
1RTyskland Alemannia Aachen1–50–01–5
2005–06UEFA Champions League1QAserbajdsjan Neftchi Baku0–21–21–4
2006–07UEFA Champions League1QEstland FC TVMK3–21–14–3
2QPolen Legia Warszawa0–10–20–3
2007–08UEFA Champions League1QFærøerne HB4–10–04–1
2QHviderusland BATE1–31–12–4
2008–09UEFA Cup2QEngland Aston Villa1–41–12–5
2009–10UEFA Champions League2QKasakhstan Aktobe0–40–20–6
2010–11UEFA Champions League2QHviderusland BATE1–50–11–6
2011–12UEFA Europa League2QPortugal Nacional1–10–21–3
2012–13UEFA Europa League1QLiechtenstein USV Eschen/Mauren2–11–03–1
2QSverige AIK1–10–11–2
2013–14UEFA Champions League2QLitauen Ekranas1–02–13–1
3QØstrig Austria Wien0–10–00–1
UEFA Europa LeaguePOBelgien Genk0–22–52–7
2014–15UEFA Europa League1QNordirland Glenavon3–03–26–2
2QHviderusland Neman Grodno1–12–03–1
3QSverige Elfsborg1–42–13–5
2015–16UEFA Europa League1QFinland SJK1–01–02–0
2QAserbajdsjan Inter Baku1–22–23–4 (e.f.s.)
2016–17UEFA Champions League2QIrland Dundalk1–12-23–3 (a)
2017–18UEFA Champions League2QFærøerne Víkingur Gøta1–10-23-1
2017/18UEFA Champions league3Q🇸🇰Maribor0-11-00-2
2018/19UEFA Europa league1Q🇫🇮Fc lahti0-00-33-0
2018/19UEFA Europa league2Q🇮🇱Hapoel haifa0-11-11-2
2020/21UEFA Europa League1Q🇸🇰DAC 1904 Dunajska Streda0-2Covid190-2
2021/22UEFA Conference League1Q🇮🇪Sligo Rovers1-01-22-2
2021/22UEFA Conference League2Q🇳🇴Rosenborg0-24-11-6
Noter
  • 1R: Første runde
  • 1Q: Første kvalifikationsrunde
  • 2Q: Anden kvalifikationsrunde
  • 3Q: Tredje kvalifikationsrunde
  • PO: Play-off runde

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