Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 05/02 18:00 3 KA Akureyri kvinder v Throttur Reykjavik kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 05/09 16:00 4 Vikingur Reykjavik kvinder v KA Akureyri kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 05/14 18:00 5 KA Akureyri kvinder v Keflavik kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 05/25 14:00 6 Tindastoll kvinder v KA Akureyri kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 06/08 16:15 7 KA Akureyri kvinder v Breidablik kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 06/15 16:00 8 Stjarnan kvinder v KA Akureyri kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 06/21 18:00 9 KA Akureyri kvinder v Fylkir Reykjavik kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 06/25 18:00 10 KA Akureyri kvinder v Valur Reykjavik kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 07/03 18:00 11 KA Akureyri kvinder v FH Hafnarfjordur kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 07/07 16:00 12 Throttur Reykjavik kvinder v KA Akureyri kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 07/19 18:00 13 KA Akureyri kvinder v Vikingur Reykjavik kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 07/24 18:00 14 Keflavik kvinder v KA Akureyri kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 07/30 18:00 15 KA Akureyri kvinder v Tindastoll kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 08/10 16:00 16 Breidablik kvinder v KA Akureyri kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 08/15 18:00 17 KA Akureyri kvinder v Stjarnan kvinder - View
Island - Úrvalsdeild - Kvinder 08/25 14:00 18 Fylkir Reykjavik kvinder v KA Akureyri kvinder - View

Wikipedia - Þór/KA

Þór/KA is an Icelandic women's football team based in Akureyri. It is a joint team fielded by Þór Akureyri and Knattspyrnufélag Akureyrar and currently competes in the top tier Besta deild kvenna. On September 29, 2017, they won their second Icelandic championship.

History

Since 1999, Þór Akureyri and KA have fielded a joint women's team under the name Þór/KA in the Iceland's top tier Úrvalsdeild kvenna. Knattspyrnufélag Siglufjarðar joined the collaboration in 2001 and subsequently the team was named Þór/KA/KS until KS left the collaboration after 2005 season. In 2006 the team finished 7th of 8 teams, 8th/9 in 2007, the reaching a good 4th/10 in 2008 and then bettering those results with 3rd/10 in 2009 and a second-place finish in 2010. As Iceland was in the top 8 leagues of UEFA, those second place was enough to qualify for the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League. The team entered in the round of 32 but lost 14–2 on aggregate to German team Turbine Potsdam.

In 2010 the team also went to the semi-finals in the Icelandic cup, losing to the eventual winner Valur. In 2013 they lost the cup final.

In 2012 Þór/KA finished first in the Úrvalsdeild and secured its first ever Icelandic championship.

Prior to the 2017 season, KA declared that it was going to end the collaboration and field its own women's team. The decision was highly criticised, including by Þór's chairman, team captain Karen Nóadóttir and star player Sandra María Jessen. In March, KA reversed its decision and struck a deal with Þór to continue the collaboration until at least to the end of the 2019 season.

On September 29, 2017, the club secured its second national championship by defeating FH, in the last game of the season, 2–0 with goals from Sandra Jessen and Sandra Stephany Mayor.

On April 24, Þór/KA won the 2018 League Cup. On April 29, they won the Icelandic Super Cup, defeating ÍBV women's football 3–0 with goals from Sandra Stephany Mayor and Margrét Árnadóttir.

On 23 November 2018, the teams announced that they agreed to continue the collaboration until at least to the end of the 2023 season.