Iceland

Iceland. The predicament of small country and small clubs – although good Icelandic players came out in the 1980s, they inevitably made their names playing for foreign clubs. Domestic football was the same, though – lowly.

FH Hafnarfjördur dominated Second Division and ended 1st with 40 points. Promoted, of course.

Vidir (Gardur) was 2nd and also promoted. 7 points behind the winners, but going up, which was their best achievement so far.

The second division winners were going to replace those at the bottom of the top league next season: KA Akureyri, last, and UB Kopavogur, 9th. Nothing much up the small league, not even big battle for the title.

IA Akranes had no rival at all – at the end, the second placed Valur (Reykjavik) was 10 points behind. 12 wins, 2 ties, 4 losses, 33-18 goal-difference, 26 points. Life was good.

More than good, for IA Akranes also reached the Cup final and won it over Fram (Reykjavik) 2-1.

A double, which was their best achievement so far.