2019–20 Úrvalsdeild kvenna (basketball)

The 2019–20 Úrvalsdeild kvenna is the 63rd season of the Úrvalsdeild kvenna, the top tier women's basketball league on Iceland. The season started on 2 October 2019. On 13 March 2020 the season was postponed for at least four weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak in the country.[1] On 18 March, the rest of the season was canceled. Grindavík was relegated and Valur was named divisional champions for having the best record at the time of the cancelation but no national champions would be named for the season.[2]

Domino's deild kvenna1
Competition details
Teams 8
Games played 99
Dates 2 October 2019 – 18 March 2020
TV Stöð 2 Sport
Final positions
Relegated Grindavík
Statistical leaders
Points Danni L. Williams
33.1
Rebounds Emilie Hesseldal
13.8
Assists Kiana Johnson
8.2
Records
Biggest home win Valur 107–41 Skallagrímur
(19 February 2020)
Biggest away win Valur 96–49 Grindavík
(2 October 2019)
Highest scoring Valur 110–75 Snæfell
(9 October 2019)
Winning streak 11 games
Valur
Losing streak 13 games
Grindavík
All statistics correct as of 18 March 2020.
1 Sponsored league name, referring to Úrvalsdeild kvenna.

Competition format

The participating teams first play a conventional round-robin schedule with every team playing each opponent twice "home" and twice "away" for a total of 28 games. The top four teams qualify for the championship playoffs whilst the bottom team will be relegated to 1. deild kvenna.

Teams

Team City, Region Arena Head coach
Breiðablik Kópavogur Smárinn Ívar Ásgrímsson
Grindavík Grindavík Smárinn Jóhann Árni Ólafsson
Haukar Hafnarfjörður Schenkerhöllin Ólöf Helga Pálsdóttir
Keflavík Keflavík TM Höllin Jón Halldór Eðvaldsson
KR Reykjavík DHL-Höllin Benedikt Guðmundsson
Skallagrímur Borgarnes Fjósið Guðrún Ósk Ámundadóttir
Snæfell Stykkishólmur Fjárhúsið Baldur Þorleifsson
Valur Reykjavík Origo-völlurinn Darri Freyr Atlason

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced withDate of appointment
Snæfell Baldur ÞorleifssonEnd of contractMarch 2019Off-season Gunnlagur Smárason[3]25 May 2019
Keflavík Jón GuðmundssonResigned30 April 2019 Jón Halldór Eðvaldsson[4]8 May 2019
Breiðablik Antonio D’AlberoEnd of contract18 June 2019 Ívar Ásgrímsson[5]18 June 2019
Skallagrímur Biljana StankovićEnd of contract2019 Guðrún Ósk ÁmundadóttirSeptember 2019
Haukar Ólöf Helga PálsdóttirFired[6]20 February 20205th Bjarni Magnússon (interm)20 February 2020
Haukar Bjarni MagnússonInterm coach11 March 20205th Ari Gunnarsson11 March 2020[7]

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Valur 25 22 3 2164 1671 +493 44 Division champions1
2 KR 25 18 7 1903 1635 +268 36
3 Keflavík 24 16 8 1795 1709 +86 32
4 Skallagrímur 25 15 10 1686 1713 27 30
5 Haukar 25 14 11 1810 1738 +72 28
6 Snæfell 24 8 16 1633 1852 219 16
7 Breiðablik 25 4 21 1636 1984 348 8
8 Grindavík 25 2 23 1600 1925 325 4 Relegated
Updated to match(es) played on 18 March 2020. Source: kki.is

Notes
1 As the playoffs where canceled, no team won the national championship. The team with the best record in the league receives the title Divsion champions (Icelandic: Deildarmeistarar). Stjarnan received the title as it had the best record at the time of cancelation.

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References

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  2. Ingvi Þór Sæmundsson (18 March 2020). "Körfuboltatímabilið blásið af - Engir Íslandsmeistarar". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  3. "Gísli og Gunnlaugur taka við Snæfelli". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). 29 May 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
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