

Reykjavik, Iceland – April 28, 2026 – KR Reykjavik delivered a commanding attacking display to secure a 4-2 victory over Hafnarfjordur at the KR-völlur, moving up the Icelandic Besta-deild karla table in a match that saw six goals and relentless pressure from the home side.
Match Overview
The encounter between two of Iceland’s most historic clubs lived up to its billing, with KR Reykjavik taking control early and never relinquishing it. The 4-2 scoreline reflected a game of high tempo, clinical finishing from KR, and a valiant but ultimately unsuccessful fightback from the visiting Hafnarfjordur side.
Key Moments
- Early Breakthrough: KR Reykjavik opened the scoring in the 12th minute through a well-worked set piece, capitalizing on a defensive lapse from Hafnarfjordur.
- Swift Response: Hafnarfjordur equalized just before the half-hour mark, converting a counter-attack that exposed KR’s high defensive line.
- KR Regains Control: Two quick goals before halftime (37’ and 41’) put the home side 3-1 up, with the second coming from a stunning long-range strike.
- Second-Half Drama: Hafnarfjordur pulled one back in the 55th minute after a penalty, but KR restored their two-goal advantage within ten minutes, finishing a swift passing move.
- Missed Chances: Both sides had late opportunities, but the final 20 minutes saw fewer clear-cut chances as the high tempo took its toll.
Standout Players
KR Reykjavik’s attacking unit was the story of the match. The team’s forward line combined pace and movement to constantly trouble the Hafnarfjordur defense. The home side’s midfield also controlled large spells, dictating the tempo and recycling possession effectively. For Hafnarfjordur, their main threat came from set pieces and direct runs, which led to one of their two goals.
Table and Season Impact
This victory is crucial for KR Reykjavik in the Besta-deild karla standings, providing momentum in the early stages of the 2026 season. For Hafnarfjordur, the defeat ends a positive run of form, but the side showed character by fighting back twice. The result underscores KR’s ambitions as a perennial contender for the Icelandic title.