Results

Iceland 4 Deild 08/13 20:03 - Fenrir v Berserkir L 0-4
Iceland 4 Deild 07/22 20:00 - Fenrir v GG Grindavik L 1-3
Iceland 4 Deild 07/15 19:59 - Fenrir v Alafoss L 0-2
Iceland 4 Deild 07/09 19:56 - Hamar v Fenrir W 0-1
Iceland 4 Deild 07/03 20:03 - Fenrir v Lettir Reykjavik W 3-0
Iceland 4 Deild 06/20 19:50 - Berserkir v Fenrir L 3-1
Iceland 4 Deild 06/16 13:00 - Fenrir v Hordur I W 3-0
Iceland 4 Deild 06/10 17:00 - Fenrir v Stokkseyri L 1-2
Iceland 4 Deild 06/04 20:03 - GG Grindavik v Fenrir L 4-0
Iceland 4 Deild 05/28 20:00 - Alafoss v Fenrir L 3-1
Iceland 4 Deild 05/21 20:00 - Fenrir v Hamar L 0-2
Iceland 4 Deild 05/14 20:01 - Lettir Reykjavik v Fenrir L 6-0

Wikipedia - Fenrir

Fenrir (Old Norse 'fen-dweller') or Fenrisúlfr (Old Norse "Fenrir's wolf", often translated "Fenris-wolf"), also referred to as Hróðvitnir (Old Norse "fame-wolf") and Vánagandr (Old Norse 'monster of the [River] Ván'), is a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology. In Old Norse texts, Fenrir plays a key role during the events of Ragnarök, where he is foretold to assist in setting the world aflame, resulting in the collapse of humanity and society, and killing the god Odin.

Fenrir, along with Hel and Jörmungandr, is a child of Loki and female jötunn Angrboða. He is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda and Heimskringla, composed in the 13th century. In both the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda, Fenrir is the father of the wolves Sköll and Hati Hróðvitnisson, is a son of Loki and is foretold to kill the god Odin during the events of Ragnarök, but will in turn be killed by Odin's son Víðarr.

In the Prose Edda, additional information is given about Fenrir, including that, due to the gods' knowledge of prophecies foretelling great trouble from Fenrir and his rapid growth, the gods bound him and as a result Fenrir bit off the right hand of the god Týr. Depictions of Fenrir have been identified on various objects and scholarly theories have been proposed regarding Fenrir's relation to other canine beings in Norse mythology. Fenrir has been the subject of artistic depictions and he appears in literature.

**Fenrir Soccer Team - Iceland**

Welcome to Fenrir, the pride of Icelandic soccer! Named after the legendary wolf from Norse mythology, our team embodies strength, resilience, and a fierce competitive spirit. Established in [insert year], Fenrir has quickly risen through the ranks to become a formidable force in both national and international competitions.

Our players are a diverse group of talented athletes, each bringing their unique skills and passion for the game. With a commitment to teamwork and sportsmanship, Fenrir strives to not only excel on the field but also to inspire the next generation of soccer players in Iceland.

The team's colors, [insert colors], reflect the stunning landscapes of our homeland, from the icy glaciers to the vibrant northern lights. Our home games are played at [insert stadium name], where fans gather to create an electrifying atmosphere, cheering on our warriors as they battle for victory.

Fenrir is not just a soccer team; we are a community. We engage with our fans through various outreach programs, youth clinics, and local events, fostering a love for the sport and building lasting connections. Our motto, "[insert motto]," encapsulates our dedication to excellence and our unwavering spirit.

Join us as we embark on our journey to conquer the soccer world, one match at a time. Together, we are Fenrir – fierce, united, and unstoppable!