Iceland

Iceland – ranked 31st. One more country using 3 points for a win rule. But not much about this championship – one team dominated it. The top two leagues had 10 teams each. Two teams relegated and two – promoted.
Second Division.
Fylkir – 2nd with 33 points and promoted.
FH – champions with 44 points from 14 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses. 47-20 goal-difference. Promoted, of course.
First Division. At the end of the table – outsiders without any bite.
Volsingur – last with 9 points.
Leiftur – 9th also with 9 points. Ahead of Volsingur on better goal-difference, but this was purely academic – both outsiders went down.
IA Akranes had solid season as usual and finished 3rd with 32 points.
Valur finished 2nd with 41 points.
Fram (Reykjavik) dominated this season and easily won the title with 49 points from 16 wins, 1 tie and single lost match. Excellent goal-difference too: 38-8. Thus, Fram increased its record to 17 titles.
The Cup final opposed Valur and IBK Keflavik. Valur prevailed 1-0.
IBK Keflavik had poor season – they finished 8th in the championship – so the Cup was their good chance and they tried hard, but lost.
Valur (Reykjavik), although well behind city rivals Fram, still ended the year with a trophy – they won their 5th Cup. Not bad at all.