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2015 Úrvalsdeild

The 2015 Úrvalsdeild karla, also known as Pepsi-deild karla for sponsorship reasons, was the 104th season of top-flight Icelandic football. Twelve teams contested the league; the defending champions were Stjarnan, who had won their first league title in 2014 going unbeaten in the league.

Teams
A total of 12 teams contested the league. 10 teams from the 2014 season and the 2 promoted teams from 2014 1. deild karla. On 4 September 2014 both Leiknir R. and ÍA earned promotion from 1. deild, they replaced the relegated teams Fram and Þór. Club information Kit manufacturer and sponsors Managerial Changes • 1Ólafur Þórðarson and Miloš Milojević will co-head coach Víkingur next season. Miloš Milojević took over as sole head coach after Ólafur Þórðarson's departure on 15 July. • 2Ásmundur Arnarson took over as an interim manager of ÍBV until the end of the season after Jóhannes Harðarson got a leave of absence because of personal issues. ==League table==
League table
Positions by round ==Results==
Season statistics
Top scorers • First goal: 1. round – 23rd minuteÓlafur Karl Finsen for Stjarnan against ÍA on 3 May 2015 • Last goal: 22. round – 90+5 minute • Andri Rafn Yeoman for Breiðablik against Fjölnir on 3 October 2015 • Fastest goal: 17 secondsRolf Toft for Víkingur R against Stjarnan on 20 May 2015 • Most goals in a single match: 3Steven Lennon for FH against Leiknir R on 31 May 2015 • Kristján Flóki Finnbogason for FH against ÍBV on 14 June 2015 • Jonathan Glenn for Breiðablik against ÍA on 17 August 2015 • Guðjón Baldvinsson for Stjarnan against Keflavík on 26 September 2015 Clean sheets • Most clean sheets by club: 12Breiðablik • Fewest clean sheets by club: 0Keflavík Discipline Yellow cards • Most yellow cards by club: 55Keflavík Red cards • Most red cards by club: 4Stjarnan ==Awards==
Awards
Player of the Year The player of the season was awarded to Emil Pálsson who played for both Fjölnir and FH during the season. Young Player of the Year The young player of the year was awarded to Breiðablik's winger Höskuldur Gunnlaugsson. Golden Boot Patrick Pedersen was awarded the golden boot after scoring 13 goals in 20 games (4 penalties)Jonathan Glenn was awarded the silver boot after scoring 12 goals in 20 games (2 penalties)Garðar Gunnlaugsson was awarded the bronze boot after scoring 9 goals in 17 games (0 penalties) Referee of the year Gunnar Jarl Jónsson was voted the referee of the year by Úrvalsdeild players. Player of the Round ==References==
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