Valur | |||
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Leagues | Úrvalsdeild karla | ||
Founded | 25 December 1951; 72 years ago (25 December 1951) (as Gosi) | ||
History | Gosi (1951–1957) KFR (1957–1970) Valur (1970–2000) Valur/Fjölnir (2000–2001) Valur (2001–present) | ||
Arena | Hlíðarendi | ||
Location | Reykjavík, Iceland | ||
Team colors | red, white, blue | ||
President | Svali Björgvinsson | ||
Head coach | Finnur Freyr Stefánsson | ||
Assistant(s) | Jamil Abiad | ||
Championships | 4 Icelandic Championships | ||
Website | Valur.is | ||
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The Valur men's basketball team, commonly known as Valur, is a basketball team based in Reykjavík, Iceland. It is part of the Valur multi-sport club.
History
The club was founded as Gosi on 25 December 1951 and was one of the founding members of the Icelandic men's top division. On 22 December 1957 the club changed its name to Körfuknattleiksfélag Reykjavíkur (English: Reykjavík Basketball Club) and played under that name until 1970. On 3 October 1970 the club merged into Valur sports club and became its basketball department.
Under the new name, Valur had considerable success in the 1980's, winning the Icelandic championship two times, in 1980 and 1983, and the Icelandic cup three times, 1980, 1981 and 1983.
In 1992, Valur reached the Úrvalsdeild finals where it lost to Keflavík 2-3.
In 2022, Valur won its third national championship after beating Tindastóll in the Úrvalsdeild finals. On 2 October 2022, Valur won its first Super Cup, after defeating Icelandic Cup holders Stjarnan 80-77.
On 14 January 2023, Valur won its fourth Icelandic Cup title, and its first in 40 years, after defeating Stjarnan in the Cup final.
Honours
- Winners (4): 1980, 1981, 1983, 2023
- Winners (2): 2022, 2023
- Winners (2): 1997, 2002
Individual awards
- Úrvalsdeild Men's Domestic Player of the Year
- Kári Jónsson – 2023
- Kristófer Acox – 2022
- Magnús Matthíasson – 1991
- Rick Hockenos – 1978
- Torfi Magnússon – 1982
- Þórir Magnússon – 1974
- Úrvalsdeild Men's Foreign Player of the Year
- Tim Dwyer – 1979, 1980, 1983
- Úrvalsdeild Men's Domestic All-First Team
- Kári Jónsson – 2023
- Kristófer Acox – 2021, 2022, 2023
- Magnús Matthíasson – 1991, 1993
- Tómas Holton – 1989
- Úrvalsdeild Men's Young Player of the Year
- Magnús Matthíasson – 1991
- 1. deild karla Player of the Year
- Ragnar Jónsson – 1997
- 1. deild karla Coach of the Year
- Torfi Magnússon – 1997
- Icelandic Cup Finals MVP
- Kári Jónsson – 2023
Notable players
See also: Category:Valur men's basketball playersNote: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.
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To appear in this section a player must have either:
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- Bárður Eyþórsson
- Brynjar Karl Sigurðsson
- Einar Matthíasson
- Einar Ólafsson
- Flosi Sigurðsson
- Frank Booker
- Frank Aron Booker
- Guðmundur Árnason
- Herbert Arnarson
- Hjálmar Stefánsson
- Ingi Þorsteinsson
- Ívar DeCarsta Webster
- Jóhannes Magnússon
- Jónatan James Bow
- Jón Arnór Stefánsson
- Jón H. Steingrímsson
- Kári Jónsson
- Kári Marísson
- Kristinn Pálsson
- Kristján Ágústsson
- Kristófer Acox
- Leifur Gústafsson
- Magnús Matthíasson
- Marinó Sveinsson
- Matthías Matthíasson
- Miguel Cardoso
- Pavel Ermolinskij
- Pétur Guðmundsson
- Ólafur Þór Thorlacius
- Ragnar Nathanaelsson
- Rick Hockenos
- Ríkharður Hrafnkelsson
- Sigurður Már Helgason
- Símon Ólafsson
- Stefán Bjarkason
- Sturla Örlygsson
- Svali Björgvinsson
- Tim Dwyer
- Torfi Magnússon
- Tómas Holton
- Valdimar Guðlaugsson
- Þórir Magnússon
Coaches
- Ólafur Þór Thorlacius 1970–1974
- Guðmundur Þorsteinsson 1974–1976
- Tim Dwyer 1978–1980, 1982–1983
- Vladimir Obuchov 1990–1991
- Tómas Holton 1991–1992
- Svali Björgvinsson 1992–1993, 1994, 1997–1999
- Ágúst Björgvinsson 2011–2019
- Finnur Freyr Stefánsson 2020–present
European record
Season | Competition | Round | Opponent | Home | Away | Aggregate | |
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1980–81 | FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup | 1Q | Cibona Zagreb | 79–110 | 90–120 | 169–230 | |
1981–82 | FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup | 1Q | Crystal Palace | 80–118 | 81–104 | 161–222 | |
1992–93 | FIBA Korać Cup | 1Q | CRO Lyon | 74–109 | 88–128 | 162–237 |
References
- Stjórn körfuknattleiksdeildar Vals
- Körfuknattleiksdeild stofnuð - K.F.R. sameinast Val
- Fyrsta Íslandsmótið í körfuknattleik á morgun
- „Körfuknattleiksfélag Reykjavíkur" í stað „Gosi"
- Körfuknattleiksdeild stofnuð - K.F.R. sameinast Val
- KFR lagt niður og gert að körfuknattleiksdeild Vals
- Íslandsmeistarar - Úrvalsdeild karla
- Bikarkeppni - Meistaraflokkur karla
- Björn Blöndal (14 April 1992). "Keflvíkingar meistarar". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). pp. 6B–7B. Retrieved 13 September 2020 – via Timarit.is.
- Ægir Már Kárason (13 April 1992). "Keflavík meistari". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). pp. 28–29. Retrieved 13 September 2020 – via Timarit.is.
- Árni Jóhannsson (2 October 2022). "Umfjöllun og viðtöl: Valur - Stjarnan 80-77 - Valur Meistarar meistaranna eftir spennuleik". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 3 October 2022.
- Viðurkenningar - Besti leikmaður úrvalsdeildar karla
- Úrvalslið úrvalsdeildar karla
- Besti ungi leikmaður úrvalsdeildar karla
- ^ "Þau eru best!". Dagur (in Icelandic). 15 April 1997. Retrieved 14 October 2018 – via Timarit.is.
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Other competitions |