Iceland 1 Deild 05/21 19:15 3 [12] Corinthian Casuals v Afturelding [10] L 3-0
Iceland Cup 05/17 19:30 4 Afturelding v Valur Reykjavik L 1-3
Iceland 1 Deild 05/09 16:00 2 [5] Thor Akureyri v Afturelding [5] L 4-2
Iceland 1 Deild 05/03 19:15 1 [2] Afturelding v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [2] D 1-1
Iceland Cup 04/25 15:00 5 Afturelding v Dalvik/Reynir W 4-1
Iceland Cup 04/13 13:00 8 Leiknir Reykjavik v Afturelding W 1-4
Iceland League Cup 03/09 15:00 4 Afturelding v Dalvik/Reynir W 7-0
Iceland League Cup 02/23 18:30 3 [5] Afturelding v Leiknir Reykjavik [2] D 3-3
Iceland League Cup 02/16 19:00 2 [4] Vikingur Reykjavik v Afturelding [3] L 4-1
Iceland League Cup 02/08 20:00 1 [2] IA Akranes v Afturelding [1] L 5-2
Iceland League Cup 01/13 15:00 5 KA Akureyri v Afturelding W 2-3
Iceland 1 Deild 09/30 16:00 1 [4] IF Vestri v Afturelding [2] D 0-0
Iceland 1 Deild 09/24 14:00 2 [2] Afturelding v Leiknir Reykjavik [5] W 3-0
Iceland 1 Deild 09/20 16:30 2 [5] Leiknir Reykjavik v Afturelding [2] W 1-2
Iceland 1 Deild 09/16 14:00 22 Throttur Reykjavik v Afturelding L 2-1
Iceland 1 Deild 09/09 14:00 21 [2] Afturelding v Aegir [12] W 5-0
Iceland 1 Deild 08/31 17:30 20 [3] Fjolnir v Afturelding [1] L 4-2
Iceland 1 Deild 08/26 13:00 19 [1] Afturelding v Leiknir Reykjavik [5] L 0-2
Iceland 1 Deild 08/20 14:00 18 [9] Njardvik v Afturelding [1] W 1-2
Iceland 1 Deild 08/16 18:00 17 [5] IF Vestri v Afturelding [1] D 2-2
Iceland 1 Deild 08/10 18:30 16 [1] Afturelding v Grindavik [9] L 1-2
Iceland 1 Deild 08/02 19:15 15 [1] Afturelding v Grotta Seltjarnarnes [5] D 1-1
Iceland 1 Deild 07/28 19:15 14 [1] Afturelding v IA Akranes [3] L 2-5
Iceland 1 Deild 07/21 19:15 13 [1] Afturelding v Selfoss [10] W 9-0
Iceland 1 Deild 07/16 16:00 12 [5] Thor Akureyri v Afturelding [1] W 1-3
Iceland 1 Deild 07/12 19:15 11 [1] Afturelding v Throttur Reykjavik [6] W 1-0
Iceland 1 Deild 07/07 19:15 10 [12] Aegir v Afturelding [1] W 1-4
Iceland 1 Deild 06/29 19:15 9 [1] Afturelding v Fjolnir [2] W 4-3
Iceland 1 Deild 06/23 18:00 8 [11] Leiknir Reykjavik v Afturelding [1] D 2-2
Iceland 1 Deild 06/16 19:15 7 [2] Afturelding v Njardvik [9] W 7-2

Ungmennafélagið Afturelding (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈuŋkˌmɛnːaˌfjɛːˌlaijɪð ˈaftʏrˌɛltiŋk], lit.'Dawn Youth Club'), commonly known as Afturelding or UMFA, is a professional Icelandic multi-sports club from the town of Mosfellsbær located just north of the capital Reykjavík. The club was founded in 1909 and today is primarily known for its handball, football and volleyball teams.

History

History

In 2005, the club signed future national team goalkeeper Hannes Þór Halldórsson.

In 2007, former Manchester United reserve player Aaron Burns played two games for Afturelding and scored one goal before returning to England.

Afturelding got promoted to the first deild in 2008 but got relegated again in 2009. In 2012, Afturelding finished number five in 2. deild after having a chance of getting promoted before the last round of the league. The team also had a decent cup run which ended when Afturelding lost 3–2 against premier league club Fram at Varmárvöllur. After ten years in 2. deild Afturelding got promoted again by winning the 2. deild in 2018. In 2019 the team finished number eight in the 1. division.[]

Afturelding is a prominent soccer team based in the town of Mosfellsbær, Iceland. Founded in 1967, the club has a rich history and a strong community presence, making it a beloved institution in Icelandic football. Afturelding competes in the Icelandic leagues, showcasing a commitment to developing local talent and promoting the sport at all levels.

The team's colors are typically blue and white, reflecting the vibrant spirit of the club and its supporters. Afturelding is known for its passionate fan base, who create an electric atmosphere during home matches at their home ground, the Afturelding Stadium. The club emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, fostering a culture that encourages both competitive success and personal growth among its players.

In addition to its senior team, Afturelding is dedicated to youth development, offering training programs and competitive opportunities for young athletes. This focus on nurturing future talent has helped the club maintain a strong pipeline of skilled players who often progress to higher levels of competition.

Overall, Afturelding embodies the spirit of Icelandic soccer, combining tradition with a forward-thinking approach to the game, and continues to strive for excellence on and off the pitch.