

Vestri Dominate Afturelding with Comfortable 2–0 Win in 1. Deild Karla
Vestri delivered a commanding performance at home on June 21, 2026, easing past Afturelding with a 2–0 victory in the Iceland 1. Deild Karla. The result keeps Vestri firmly in the promotion race, climbing to third place in the standings after an impressive run of form.
The home side controlled proceedings from the first whistle. Their high‑energy pressing forced Afturelding into errors, and the breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when a well‑struck volley from the edge of the box nestled into the bottom corner. The goal was a reward for Vestri’s dominance, having already hit the crossbar moments earlier.
Afturelding struggled to create clear chances, with Vestri’s central defensive pairing winning every aerial duel. The second goal arrived just before the hour mark – a precise header from a corner kick, doubling the lead and effectively killing the contest. The visitors pushed forward in the final 20 minutes but lacked the cutting edge to threaten a comeback.
Team Performance and Key Players
Vestri’s midfield engine room was the difference, controlling the tempo and recycling possession efficiently. The man‑of‑the‑match was their defensive midfielder, who made six tackles and completed over 90% of his passes. Up front, the two‑goal combination of teamwork and set‑piece execution highlighted the squad’s growing cohesion under their manager.
For Afturelding, the defeat extends their winless run to five matches. They remain in ninth place, now six points adrift of the top six. Their manager will need to address defensive frailties, especially dealing with aerial threats, ahead of a crucial home fixture against Fjölnir.
Match Context and League Implications
The 1. Deild Karla is fiercely competitive this season, with the top four separated by just three points. Vestri’s victory keeps them in touch with leaders Grindavík and second‑placed Þróttur Reykjavík. With ten matches remaining, consistency will be key for teams chasing automatic promotion. Vestri’s next test is a difficult away trip to Víkingur Ólafsvík, a side renowned for their strong home record.