

A dramatic second-half comeback saw KFR Hvolsvollur edge past Alafoss with a 2–1 victory in the Iceland Division 4 on June 5, 2026. Played at the Alafossvöllur ground in a crisp Icelandic summer evening, the match kept both sides in the hunt for promotion, with KFR climbing to third place while Alafoss slipped to sixth in the tight lower-league standings.
Match Overview
Alafoss, keen to build on a solid home record, started brightly and took an early lead inside the first quarter-hour. The visitors from Hvolsvollur, however, grew into the game as the first half progressed. After the break, KFR showed more intent, and two quick goals turned the match on its head. The home side pushed for an equalizer but were unable to break down a resolute KFR defense in the closing stages.
Key Moments
- 13′ – Alafoss goal (1–0): Striker Jón Einarsson collected a cross from the left and fired a low shot past goalkeeper Kristján Ólafsson.
- 34′ – Missed chance: KFR’s top scorer, Guðmundur Ásgeirsson, headed wide from close range, keeping Alafoss in front.
- 55′ – KFR equalizer (1–1): A swift counterattack ended with winger Hörður Sigurðsson cutting inside and curling the ball into the far corner.
- 68′ – KFR winner (2–1): After a corner was only partially cleared, defender Arnar Jónasson smashed a half-volley from the edge of the box that took a deflection off an Alafoss defender and nestled into the net.
- 80′ – Alafoss pressure: The hosts had a goal disallowed for offside after a VAR review (if applicable at this level, though likely the referee’s assistant flagged).
Tactical Story
Alafoss set up in a 4-3-3 aiming to use width, and it worked for the opening goal. However, KFR’s midfield trio of Ásgeirsson, Sigurður Jóhannsson, and captain Páll Guðmundsson began to dominate possession after the break. The visitors switched to a more direct style, using long passes to bypass the Alafoss press. The winner came from a set piece, highlighting KFR’s improved organization in dead-ball situations.
Standout Players
- Arnar Jónasson (KFR Hvolsvollur): Scored the winning goal and was commanding in central defense, winning aerial duels all night.
- Jón Einarsson (Alafoss): Took his goal well and was a constant threat on the left flank, despite being isolated in the second half.
- Hörður Sigurðsson (KFR): His equalizer was a moment of individual brilliance, and his pace on the break caused Alafoss problems.
Table Impact
The victory lifted KFR Hvolsvollur to 28 points from 14 matches, moving into third place in the Iceland Division 4, just three points behind the promotion spots. Alafoss stayed on 24 points, now in sixth, and their hopes of challenging for the title took a hit with six games remaining. For KFR, this away win could prove pivotal as the season enters its decisive phase.