Íþróttafélagið Höttur Founded 1952 Team history 1952; 72 years ago (1952 ) , as Ungmennafélagið Höttur 1974; 50 years ago (1974 ) , as Íþróttafélagið Höttur Location Egilsstaðir , Iceland Colors black, white, red President Ásthildur Jónasdóttir[ 1] Website hottur.is
Íþróttafélagið Höttur is an Icelandic sports club from Egilsstaðir in the center, of the east side of Iceland. It is primarily known for its basketball , football and track & field departments but also fields departments in badminton , gymnastics , handball , swimming , taekwondo and volleyball .
The club was founded in 1952 as Ungmennafélagið Höttur. On 19 February 1974 it merged with Knattspyrnufélagið Spyrnir and became Íþróttafélagið Höttur.[ 2]
Basketball
Basketball team
Höttur Founded 1974 Arena Brauð&Co Höllin Website hottur.is
Men's basketball
Since 2005, Höttur's men's basketball team has played periodically in the top-tier Úrvalsdeild karla .
Women's basketball
Höttur first fielded a women's team in 2019–2020 when it fielded a team in the third-tier 2. deild kvenna.
Football club
The club plays its home games at Vilhjálmsvöllur , named after Vilhjálmur Einarsson , the most famous athlete from the area.
Höttur men's team plays in 2. deild karla as of 2022.[ 3]
In 2018, Höttur merged with Huginn Seyðisfjörður and the team started under the name Höttur/Huginn in the 3rd division in 2019.
Current squad
As of 16 July 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Achievements
Breiðablik went all the way, and won the 2009 Cup.
Höttur women's team plays in 2. deild kvenna as of 2018. It fields a joint team with Fjarðarbyggð and Ungmennafélagið Leiknir under the name Fjarðab/Höttur/Leiknir.[ 4] In 2017 it finished 7th in the 2. deild kvenna.[ 5]
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