1960 Icelandic Cup Explained

Icelandic Cup
Year:1960
Other Title:Bikarkeppni karla
Country:Iceland
Champions:KR
Runner-Up:Fram
Nextseason:1961

The 1960 Icelandic Cup was the first edition of the National Football Cup.

It took place between 11 August 1960 and 23 October 1960, with the final played at Melavöllur in Reykjavík between KR Reykjavík and Fram Reykjavík. Teams from the Úrvalsdeild karla (1st division) did not enter until the quarter-finals. In prior rounds, teams from the 2. Deild (2nd division), as well as reserve teams, played in one-legged matches. In case of a draw, the match was replayed.

First round

Team 1Team 2Result
Fram Reykjavík B KR Reykjavík B 2 - 1
Valur Reykjavík B 3 - 1
IA Akranes B 0 - 6
IKF 5 - 1
Knattspyrnufélagið Þróttur B 2 - 1
6 - 0

Second round

Team 1Team 2Result
Fram Reykjavík B2 - 0
Knattspyrnufélagið Þróttur BIA Akranes B4 - 1
9 - 0

Quarter finals

Team 1Team 2Result
Knattspyrnufélagið Þróttur B 4 - 3
KR Reykjavík (D1) 3 - 0
ÍA Akranes (D1) Keflavík ÍF (D1) 6 - 0
Fram Reykjavík (D1) Valur Reykjavík (D1)3 - 0 (replayed after 3–3 draw)

Semi finals

Team 1Team 2Result
2 - 1
2 - 0

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