Fixtures

Iceland Premier League Women 04/22 18:00 1 Breidablik Women vs Keflavik Women - View
Iceland Premier League Women 04/27 16:15 2 Tindastoll Women vs Breidablik Women - View
Iceland Premier League Women 05/03 18:00 3 Breidablik Women vs FH Hafnarfjordur Women - View
Iceland Premier League Women 05/08 18:00 4 Breidablik Women vs Stjarnan Women - View
Iceland Premier League Women 05/15 19:15 5 Fylkir Reykjavik Women vs Breidablik Women - View
Iceland Premier League Women 05/24 18:00 6 Breidablik Women vs Valur Reykjavik Women - View

Results

Iceland Cup Women 03/29 13:00 1 [1] Valur Reykjavik Women v Breidablik Women [2] L 2-1
Iceland Cup Women 03/23 14:30 2 Thor KA Akureyri Women v Breidablik Women W 3-6
Iceland Cup Women 03/14 19:00 5 [2] Breidablik Women v Valur Reykjavik Women [1] L 2-3
Iceland Cup Women 03/09 11:00 4 Keflavik Women v Breidablik Women W 1-2
Iceland Cup Women 03/02 14:00 3 [3] Fylkir Reykjavik Women v Breidablik Women [2] W 0-4
Iceland Cup Women 02/23 19:00 1 Selfoss Women v Breidablik Women W 0-4
Iceland Cup Women 02/17 16:00 2 [4] Breidablik Women v Tindastoll Women [3] W 2-1
Iceland Cup Women 02/09 19:00 1 Selfoss Women v Breidablik Women - PPT.
Iceland Premier League Women 10/06 19:15 5 Valur Reykjavik Women v Breidablik Women W 0-1
Iceland Premier League Women 09/30 14:00 4 [2] Breidablik Women v FH Hafnarfjordur Women [6] W 3-1
Iceland Premier League Women 09/17 14:00 3 [3] Breidablik Women v Stjarnan Women [2] W 2-0
Iceland Premier League Women 09/13 16:45 2 [6] Thor/KA Akureyri Women v Breidablik Women [2] L 3-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 15 18
Wins 19 10 9
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 9 2 7
Goals for 80 38 42
Goals against 42 17 25
Clean sheets 13 6 7
Failed to score 4 2 2

The Breiðablik women's football team is the women's football department of the Breiðablik UBK multi-sport club. It is based in Kópavogur, Iceland, and currently plays in the Úrvalsdeild kvenna, the top-tier women's football league in Iceland. They finished second in the league in 2017 and first in 2018.

They won the Úrvalsdeild kvenna in 2020 and are currently competing in the 2021–22 UEFA Women's Champions League.

History

The women's football team is the powerhouse of Icelandic women's football and nearly made a clean sweep in 2005, winning the championship and cup plus almost all of the younger division titles. In International competitions Breiðablik has taken part in The Nordic Open Championship in the years 1995, 1996 and 1997 among teams such as Fortuna Hjørring from Denmark, Trondheims Örn from Norway and HJK from Finland.

Breiðablik was the first Icelandic team to earn a seat in The European Women's Cup 2001–02 but due to financial reasons Breiðablik did not participate and KR was therefore the first Icelandic team to take part. Breiðablik did however take part in the Women's Cup the following year where they played in group with the Danish Champions Fortuna Hjørring, Belarus Champions FC Babruyshanka and Moldovan Champions FC Codru Anenii Noi. There Breiðablik won Iceland's first win in the Women's Cup against FC Codru Anenii Noi.

In the Women's Cup 2006–07 Breiðablik qualified again and this time won their group with some differences. The team did not conceive a goal and scored 14 in the three matches. Their opponents were SV Neulengbach from Austria, SU 1° Dezembro from Portugal and Newtownabbey Strikers from Northern Ireland. In the second qualifying round Breiðablik was very unlucky to have as an opponent the great team from Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt. It turned out the German team was too big for the Icelandic team but they did well and came in second with two wins, against HJK from Finland and Universitet Vitebsk from Belarus and qualified to the quarter-finals. In the quarterfinals in 2006–2007 competition Breiðablik played home and away matches against the team that later won the competition Arsenal Ladies FC from England. No need to say Arsenal was way better team but Breiðablik could still walk strong and hold their head up high.

The third time Breiðablik qualified to the European Women's Cup the name of the Competition had been changed to UEFA Women's Champion League and the season was 2010–11. Breiðablik came in as a second Icelandic team to the competition and had to play in the Qualifying round, group 4 along with FCF Juvisy Essonne from France, FC Targu Mures from Romania and FC Levadia Tallinn from Estonia. Breiðablik came in second in the qualifying round with 7 points like FCF Juvisy and was one of two teams to qualify to the main round of 32 teams.

In 2015, the team won the Icelandic championship for the sixteenth time.

On 17 August 2018, Breiðablik won the Icelandic Cup for the 12th time, defeating Stjarnan 2-1 in the Cup finals.

On 17 September 2018, Breiðablik won the Icelandic championship for the seventeenth time.

Breidablik Women's soccer team is a powerhouse in Icelandic women's football. The team is based in Kopavogur, Iceland and competes in the top division of women's football in the country. Known for their skillful play and strong team chemistry, Breidablik Women have consistently been one of the top teams in Iceland, challenging for league titles and competing in European competitions.

The team is made up of talented and dedicated players who are known for their technical ability, speed, and tactical awareness on the field. With a strong coaching staff and a commitment to developing young talent, Breidablik Women have a bright future ahead of them in Icelandic women's football.

Off the field, the team is known for their strong community involvement and support for women's sports in Iceland. They have a loyal fan base that cheers them on at every match, creating a vibrant and exciting atmosphere at their home games.

Overall, Breidablik Women's soccer team is a force to be reckoned with in Icelandic women's football, and they continue to inspire and impress fans with their skill and determination on the field.