Fylkir
Fylkir is an Icelandic sports club based in Reykjavík, Iceland. It is best known for its football team, which competes in the Icelandic top-tier league, Besta deild karla (formerly known as Úrvalsdeild karla). The club also has departments for other sports, including handball, basketball, and volleyball.
Founded in 1967, Fylkir has a history of both successes and periods of rebuilding. The club's home ground is Fylkisvöllur, located in the Árbær district of Reykjavík. Fylkir's team colours are primarily orange and black.
The club's name, "Fylkir," is derived from Old Norse and means "commander" or "chieftain." This name reflects the club's ambition to be a leading force in Icelandic sports. While Fylkir has achieved some success in cup competitions, they have yet to win the Icelandic top-tier league. They have finished as runners-up on multiple occasions.
Fylkir plays an active role in its local community, focusing on youth development and promoting sports participation. The club's academy system is regarded as a source of young talent, contributing to the overall strength of Icelandic football.
The club’s identity is closely tied to the Árbær district of Reykjavík, and they maintain a strong local following.