

KA Akureyri 3–4 Fram Reykjavik: Stunning Comeback Rocks Akureyri
In a pulsating Besta-deild karla encounter on 16 June 2026, Fram Reykjavik produced a breathtaking second‑half fightback to snatch a 4‑3 victory over KA Akureyri at the Akureyrarvöllur. The match delivered everything Icelandic football is known for: relentless energy, dramatic swings, and a late winning goal that left the home crowd stunned.
Match Overview
The first half belonged almost entirely to the home side. KA Akureyri raced into a 2‑0 lead inside the opening 25 minutes, with striker Arnor Guðjohnsen nodding in a corner before midfielder Bjarki Steinn Gunnarsson volleyed home from the edge of the area. Fram looked disjointed and struggled to cope with Akureyri’s high press. A third goal just before half‑time, a composed finish from winger Hákon Jóhannsson, appeared to put the match beyond doubt.
However, Fram Reykjavik emerged from the tunnel a transformed side. Coach Sigurður Jónsson switched to a 4‑2‑4 formation, and the gamble paid off inside ten minutes of the restart. A flowing move ended with Kristján Flóki Finnbogason tapping in from close range. The momentum shifted instantly.
Key Moments
- 48' – Fram pull one back: Finnbogason finishes a low cross.
- 62' – Akureyri’s lead cut to one as Gunnar Örvarsson heads in a free kick.
- 74' – Dramatic equaliser: substitute Andri Rúnar Bjarnason smashes a half‑volley from 18 yards.
- 88' – The winner: Fram captain Jón Daði Böðvarsson bundles the ball over the line after a goalmouth scramble.
Tactical Story
KA Akureyri’s early dominance was built on aggressive wing‑play and quick transitions. Their 4‑3‑3 system overloaded Fram’s backline, creating space for the midfield runners. Once Fram adjusted their shape and introduced fresh legs, they exploited the tiredness of Akureyri’s full‑backs. The visitors’ direct aerial threat also unsettled the home defence, with all four goals coming from crosses or set‑piece situations.
Standout Players
- Kristján Flóki Finnbogason (Fram) – His early second‑half goal sparked the revival; tireless running and sharp positioning.
- Jón Daði Böðvarsson (Fram) – The veteran captain led by example, bullying defenders and scoring the decisive goal.
- Arnor Guðjohnsen (KA) – Scored once and created the second with a clever through ball, but faded after the break.
Table Impact
Fram Reykjavik’s incredible comeback lifts them to fifth in the Besta‑deild karla standings, while KA Akureyri remain in the top four but miss a golden chance to close the gap on the leaders. The result also extends Fram’s unbeaten run to four matches, a sign that the capital side is finding form at the right time.
For the neutral, this was a classic of the Icelandic league – full of drama, goals, and a reminder that no lead is safe in Akureyri.