2022 Leiknir Reykjavík Roster

Besta deild karla (BDK)
Iceland, Level I
Team Record: 5-12-5 - 20 points
Finishing 10th in BDK
Location: Reykjavík, Iceland
2022 Leiknir Reykjavík Statistics

Leiknir Reykjavík of Besta deild karla ended the 2022 season with a record of 5 wins, 5 draws and 12 losses for 20 points finishing tenth in BDK.

The team scored 21 goals, worst in the league and gave up 49. Emil Berger netted 4 goals for the team.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Jón Hrafn BarkarsonSeptember 15, 2003, Iceland
Egill Ingi BenediktssonMay 30, 2008, Iceland
Loftur Páll EiríkssonDecember 11, 1992, Iceland
Gyrðir Hrafn GuðbrandssonMarch 30, 1999, Iceland
Óttar Bjarni GuðmundssonApril 15, 1990, Iceland
Daði Bærings HalldórssonApril 8, 1997, Iceland
Davíð Júlían JónssonJune 26, 2004, Iceland
Arnór Ingi KristinssonJune 23, 2001, Iceland
Róbert Vattnes Mbah NtoOctober 17, 2001, Iceland
Viktor Freyr SigurðssonJuly 10, 2000, Iceland
Bjarki ArnaldarsonApril 27, 2003, Iceland
Adam ArnarsonDAugust 27, 19955'11"161Akureyri, Iceland
Árni ÁrnasonNovember 18, 1996, Iceland
Róbert ÁrnasonMay 23, 2005, Iceland
Bjarki AðalsteinssonOctober 10, 1991, Iceland
Birgir BaldvinssonJanuary 10, 2001, Iceland
Emil BergerMMay 23, 19915'7"161Degerfors, Sweden
Sindri BjörnssonMarch 29, 1995, Iceland
Mikkel DahlFJune 22, 19936'0", Denmark
Zean DalüggeFJuly 11, 2003, Denmark
Karan GurungMarch 21, 2008, Iceland
Róbert HaukssonOctober 1, 2001, Iceland
Dagur HilmarssonJune 2, 1998, Iceland
Brynjar HlöðverssonApril 3, 19896'1", Iceland
Andi HotiDecember 22, 2003, Iceland
Patryk HryniewickiMay 21, 20006'5"Stare Juchy, Poland
Mikkel JakobsenF, MMay 23, 19995'9"143, Denmark
Atli JónassonGMarch 12, 1988, Iceland
Kristófer KonráðssonMarch 31, 1998, Iceland
Maciej MakuszewskiFSeptember 29, 19895'9"154Grajewo, Poland
Daníel MatthíassonJune 21, 2000, Iceland
Hjalti SigurðssonSeptember 19, 2000, Iceland
Eyjólfur TómassonGJanuary 4, 1989, Iceland
Ósvald TraustasonDOctober 22, 1995, Iceland
Shkelzen VeseliJune 2, 2004, Iceland
Marko ZivkovicSeptember 8, 2002, Iceland



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