Haukar men's basketball
The Haukar men's basketball team, commonly known as Haukar, is the men's basketball department of Knattspyrnufélagið Haukar multi-sport club, based in the town of Hafnarfjörður, Iceland.
Haukar | |||
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Leagues | Úrvalsdeild karla | ||
Founded | 1971 | ||
History | Haukar 1971–present | ||
Arena | Ásvellir | ||
Location | Hafnarfjörður, Iceland | ||
Team colors | Red, Blue, White | ||
President | Bragi Hinrik Magnússon[1] | ||
General manager | Stefán Þór Borgþórsson | ||
Head coach | Israel Martín | ||
Assistant(s) | Sævaldur Bjarnason | ||
Championships | 1 Úrvalsdeild karla | ||
Website | haukar.is | ||
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Home court
Haukar play their home games in Ólafssalur (English: Ólaf's hall) in Ásvellir. The court is named after Ólafur Rafnsson, a former Haukar player and president of FIBA Europe.[2]
Honors
- Winners (1): 1988
- Winners (3): 1985, 1986, 1996
- Winners (2): 1983, 2013
- Winners (1): 1981
Notable players
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.
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To appear in this section a player must have either:
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- Bragi Magnússon
- Breki Gylfason
- Einar Bollason
- Emil Barja
- Finnur Atli Magnússon
- Guðmundur Bragason
- Hansel Atencia
- Haukur Óskarsson
- Henning Henningsson
- Hilmar Smári Henningsson
- Hjálmar Stefánsson
- Hálfdán Markússon
- Jón Arnar Ingvarsson
- Ívar DeCarsta Webster
- Ívar Ásgrímsson
- John Rhodes
- Jónatan James Bow
- Kristinn Jónasson
- Kristján Leifur Sverrisson
- Kári Jónsson
- Pálmar Sigurðsson
- Pétur Ingvarsson
- Ólafur Rafnsson
- Ragnar Nathanaelsson
- Reynir Kristjánsson
- Sigfús Gizurarson
- Sævar Ingi Haraldsson
- Terrence Watson
Coaches
- Birgir Örn Birgis 1980–1981
- Einar Bollason 1982–1986
- Jón Sigurðsson 1986–1987
- Pálmar Sigurðsson 1987–1988
- Einar Bollason 1988–1989
- Pálmar Sigurðsson 1989–1990
- Glenn Thomas 1990–1991
- Ólafur Rafnsson 1991–1992
- Ingvar S. Jónsson 1992–1994
- Jón Arnar Ingvarsson 1998–1999
- Ívar Ásgrímsson 1999–2001
- Reynir Kristjánsson 2001–2005
- Ágúst Björgvinsson 2006
- Ívar Ásgrímsson 2011
- Ívar Ásgrímsson 2013–2019
- Israel Martín 2019–present
References
- Davíð Eldur (11 October 2018). "Bragi tekur við Haukum". Karfan.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 11 October 2018.
- Óskar Ófeigur Jónsson (8 November 2019). "Sportpakkinn: Haukarnir áfram með hundrað prósent árangur í Dominos í Ólafssal". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 8 November 2019.
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