

Grindavik Hold Off Throttur Reykjavik in 2-1 Home Win
Grindavik secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Throttur Reykjavik in the Iceland 1. Deild Karla on August 14, 2026. The home side’s attacking intensity in the first half proved decisive, as they built a two-goal cushion and then weathered a determined fightback from the capital side.
Match Overview
Grindavik came flying out of the blocks, pressing high and forcing Throttur into early errors at the back. The reward came just before the 20-minute mark, when a sweeping move down the right flank was finished coolly from inside the box. The home supporters barely had time to settle before Grindavik struck again, this time from a quick counter-attack that left the Throttur midfield trailing.
Throttur Reykjavik responded positively to the two-goal deficit, shifting to a more direct style after the interval. They pulled one back within ten minutes of the restart with a well-struck effort from the edge of the area, setting up a tense finale. Despite sustained pressure from the visitors, Grindavik’s defensive organization held firm to preserve all three points.
Key Moments
- Fast start: Grindavik’s early double put Throttur on the back foot and changed the rhythm of the match.
- Throttur’s response: An energetic second-half display narrowed the deficit and created late uncertainty.
- Defensive stand: Grindavik’s back line made several crucial blocks in the final ten minutes to secure the win.
Standout Players
Grindavik’s wide players were the difference in the first half, repeatedly isolating Throttur’s full-backs and creating overloads in dangerous areas. For Throttur, the central midfielder who scored their goal stood out with his driving runs and willingness to shoot from distance. In the end, it was Grindavik’s collective resilience that told.
Season Impact
The victory provides Grindavik with a welcome boost in the 1. Deild Karla standings, reinforcing their promotion credentials with a home win against a tricky opponent. For Throttur Reykjavik, the defeat leaves room for improvement, particularly their slow starts which continue to prove costly away from home.