Fixtures

UEFA Women's Europa Cup Qualifying 10/08 18:00 15 Breidablik (W) vs ZFK Spartak Subotica (W) - View

Results

Iceland Premier League Women 09/20 14:00 18 [1] Breidablik (W) v Thor/KA Akureyri (W) [7] W 9-2
Iceland Premier League Women 09/14 14:00 17 [10] Fjardabyggd/Leiknir/Hottur (W) v Breidablik (W) [1] W 1-5
Iceland Premier League Women 09/04 19:15 16 [1] Breidablik (W) v FH Hafnarfjordur (W) [2] W 2-1
UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying 08/30 17:00 771 FC Twente (W) v Breidablik (W) L 2-0
UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying 08/27 11:00 697 Breidablik (W) v Athlone Town (W) W 3-1
Iceland Premier League Women 08/22 19:00 14 [1] Breidablik (W) v Tindastoll (W) [8] W 5-0
Iceland Cup Women 08/16 16:00 1 FH Hafnarfjordur Women v Breidablik Women D 2-2
Iceland Premier League Women 08/12 18:00 13 [9] Vikingur Reykjavik Women v Breidablik Women [1] W 2-4
Iceland Premier League Women 08/07 18:00 12 [6] Fram Reykjavik Women v Breidablik Women [1] W 1-6
Iceland Premier League Women 08/04 18:00 15 [5] Valur Reykjavik Women v Breidablik Women [1] W 0-3
Iceland Cup Women 07/31 18:00 2 Breidablik Women v IBV Vestmannaeyjar Women W 3-2
Iceland Premier League Women 07/28 18:00 15 Valur Reykjavik (W) v Breidablik (W) - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 19 17
Wins 29 18 11
Draws 4 0 4
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 129 80 49
Goals against 32 17 15
Clean sheets 13 5 8
Failed to score 4 1 3

The Breiðablik women's football team is the women's football department of the Breiðablik UBK multi-sport club. It is based in Kópavogur, Iceland, and currently plays in the Besta deild kvenna, the top-tier women's football league in Iceland.

History

The women's football team is the powerhouse of Icelandic women's football and nearly made a clean sweep in 2005, winning the championship and cup plus almost all of the younger division titles. In International competitions Breiðablik has taken part in The Nordic Open Championship in the years 1995, 1996 and 1997 among teams such as Fortuna Hjørring from Denmark, Trondheims Örn from Norway and HJK from Finland.

Breiðablik was the first Icelandic team to earn a seat in The European Women's Cup 2001–02 but due to financial reasons Breiðablik did not participate and KR was therefore the first Icelandic team to take part. Breiðablik did however take part in the Women's Cup the following year where they played in group with the Danish Champions Fortuna Hjørring, Belarus Champions FC Babruyshanka and Moldovan Champions FC Codru Anenii Noi. There Breiðablik won Iceland's first win in the Women's Cup against FC Codru Anenii Noi.

2006 - The UEFA Women's Cup 2006/2007 Breiðablik qualified for the 2006/2007 Women's Cup and won all 3 matches in the qualifying round in group A3 by scoring 14 goals against zero goals from their opponents: SV Neulengbach, S.U. 1º Dezembro and Newtownabbey Strikers. Matches were played in Neulengbach, Austria. Group B1 - In the group round Breidablik played against these teams: HJK Helsinki (now: Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi), WFC Universitet Vitebsk (now: Universitet Vitebsk) and the strongest team in the group, 1. FFC Frankfurt (now: Eintracht Frankfurt) team from Germany. The German team was too strong for the Icelandic team and won the group with 9 pts – Breidablik took 2nd place with 6 pts. Quarter-finals - In the quarterfinals in 2006–2007 competition Breidablik played home and away matches against Arsenal Ladies FC from England. No need to say Arsenal was way better team and won agg.1:9 but Breidablik walked away from the UEFA Women's Cup competition with their heads held up high. Arsenal went on to win the 2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup by winning Brøndby IF Women agg. 2:5 in the semi-finals and Umeå IK agg. 0:1 in the finals.

UEFA Women's Champion League - The 3rd time Breidablik qualified for a European Women's Championship competition the name had been changed to UEFA Women's Champion League.

2010 - Breidablik was one of two teams (Valur) from Iceland participating in the 2010/2011 UEFA Women's Champion League. With Breidablik in the qualifying phase in Group 4 were: FCF Juvisy Essonne from France, FC Targu Mures from Romania and FC Levadia Tallinn from Estonia. Matches were played at Kópavogsvöllur and Vikin in Reykjavík. Breidablik ended up in 2nd place in qualifying group with 7 points. FCF Juvisy won the group – also with 7 points but with a better goal difference.Both teams qualified for the main round of 32 teams where Breidablik drew – coincidentally - against FCF Juvisy. The French team won the dual. The first leg 0:3 in Kópavogur September 23rd and the second leg 6:0 on October 14th.

2016 - UEFA Women's Champions League (Meistaradeild) - 1st qualifyng round: Spartak Subotica - 2nd qualifying round: NSA Sofia - 3rd qualifying round: Cardiff met. Group of 32: Rosengard

2019 - UEFA Women's Champions League (Meistaradeild) - 1st qualifyng round: ASA Tel-Aviv - 2nd qualifying round: ZFK Dragon - 3rd qualifying round: SFK Sarajevo. Group of 32: Sparta Prag. Group of 16: Paris Saint-Germain

2021 - UEFA Women's Champions League (Meistaradeild) - 1st qualifyng round: KÍ FC - 2nd qualifying round: Gintra. Round 2: Osijek. Group stage: PSG, Real Madrid, Kharkiv 2022 - UEFA Women's Champions League (Meistaradeild) - 1st qualifyng round: Rosenborg & Slováck

2024 - UEFA Women's Champions League (Meistaradeild) - 1st qualifyng round: FC Minsk & Sporting CP

2025 - UEFA Women's Champions League (Meistaradeild) - 2nd qualifying round. Host: Twente. Semi-finals Aug 27th. Finals Aug 30th: Group 6: Athlone Town, Twente, Red Star Belgrade and Breidablik

Breidablik Women is a prominent women's soccer team based in Kópavogur, Iceland. Established in 1990, the team is part of the larger Breidablik sports club, which has a rich history in various sports disciplines. Known for their vibrant green and white colors, Breidablik Women has made significant strides in Icelandic women's soccer, consistently competing at a high level in the top division, the Úrvalsdeild kvenna.

The team is recognized for its strong emphasis on youth development, nurturing local talent through its academy system. This commitment to fostering young players has not only contributed to the team's success but has also played a vital role in the growth of women's soccer in Iceland. Breidablik Women has a passionate fan base that supports the team at their home ground, the Kópavogsvöllur stadium, creating an electric atmosphere during matches.

Over the years, Breidablik Women has achieved notable success, including league titles and cup victories, establishing themselves as one of the leading teams in Iceland. Their playing style is characterized by a combination of technical skill, tactical awareness, and teamwork, making them a formidable opponent on the field. With a focus on excellence and a commitment to the sport, Breidablik Women continues to inspire the next generation of female athletes in Iceland and beyond.