

Fram Reykjavik Edges Stjarnan Gardabaer in Tight Besta-deild karla Contest
In a tightly contested Icelandic Besta-deild karla fixture on 23 May 2026, Fram Reykjavik secured a hard-fought 1–0 away victory over Stjarnan Gardabaer at Stjörnuvöllur. The lone goal of the match proved decisive as Fram climbed the early-season standings while Stjarnan were left to rue missed opportunities.
Match Overview
The match kicked off under the midnight sun with both sides showing cautious intent. Stjarnan enjoyed slightly more possession in the opening 20 minutes but lacked the final ball to breach Fram's disciplined backline. Fram, organised by their experienced midfield trio, grew into the game and began to assert themselves on the counter-attack.
Key Moment
The breakthrough came in the 67th minute when Fram's winger Arnar Geirsson latched onto a through ball from midfielder Haukur Sigurjónsson. Geirsson's low cross found striker Viktor Pálmason, who deftly flicked the ball past Stjarnan goalkeeper Jónas Þórðarson from six yards out. It was a moment of pure quality that ultimately separated the two sides.
Tactical Story
Stjarnan coach Þórhallur Einarsson set his team up in a 4-3-3 formation, aiming to press high and dominate the flanks. However, Fram's compact 4-4-2 shape nullified those threats, with full-backs Arnar Friðriksson and Kári Magnússon providing excellent cover. Fram's midfield pivot of Björn Guðjónsson and Ólafur Jóhannesson controlled the tempo and ensured Stjarnan's creative players were starved of space.
Standout Performers
- Viktor Pálmason (Fram) – The match-winner with a composed finish and tireless work rate off the ball.
- Jónas Þórðarson (Stjarnan) – Despite the loss, the Stjarnan keeper made several crucial saves to keep the scoreline respectable.
- Björn Guðjónsson (Fram) – Dominated midfield battles and completed over 90% of his passes.
Impact on the Standings
With this result, Fram moved up to fourth place in the Besta-deild karla table with 10 points from six matches, while Stjarnan slipped to seventh. The victory also extended Fram's unbeaten run to three games, building momentum for their upcoming clash with Valur.
Stjarnan will look to bounce away quickly when they travel to face KA Akureyri next weekend. For Fram, the result underscores their ambitions of challenging for a top-half finish in the 2026 season.