Iceland 2 Deild 07/04 19:15 11 Aegir Thorlakshofn v Vidir Gardur W 2-0
Iceland 2 Deild 06/29 14:00 10 Dalvik/Reynir v Aegir W 0-2
Iceland Lower League Cup 06/25 19:15 - Haukar v Aegir D 1-1
Iceland 2 Deild 06/21 14:00 9 [2] Aegir v Kari [9] W 6-1
Iceland 2 Deild 06/14 14:00 8 [3] Grotta Seltjarnarnes v Aegir [1] D 3-3
Iceland 2 Deild 06/09 14:00 7 [2] Aegir v Hottur/Huginn [12] W 4-1
Iceland 2 Deild 06/04 19:15 6 [1] Throttur Vogar v Aegir [2] W 1-2
Iceland 2 Deild 05/31 14:00 5 [5] Aegir v Haukar [2] W 2-0
Iceland 2 Deild 05/24 14:00 4 Vikingur Olafsvik v Aegir Thorlakshofn W 3-4
Iceland 2 Deild 05/17 14:00 3 Aegir Thorlakshofn v Kormakur/Hvot W 3-1
Iceland 2 Deild 05/10 14:00 2 [8] Aegir v KFA [2] L 1-2
Iceland 2 Deild 05/02 19:15 1 KFG v Aegir D 0-0
Iceland Cup 03/29 13:00 7 Aegir v KV Vesturbaer D 2-2
Iceland League Cup B 03/07 20:00 - Vidir Gardur v Aegir L 1-0
Iceland League Cup B 02/22 16:00 - Aegir v Ymir Kopavogur W 3-1
Iceland League Cup B 02/14 20:00 - Augnablik Kopavogur v Aegir W 1-4
Iceland 2 Deild 09/14 14:00 22 [1] Selfoss v Aegir [8] D 2-2
Iceland 2 Deild 09/08 14:00 21 [8] Aegir v Vikingur Olafsvik [4] D 2-2
Iceland 2 Deild 09/01 14:00 20 Fjardabyggd v Aegir Thorlakshofn D 3-3
Iceland 2 Deild 08/25 16:00 19 [8] Aegir v Volsungur [2] D 0-0
Iceland 2 Deild 08/21 18:00 18 Kormakur/Hvot v Aegir Thorlakshofn W 0-1
Iceland 2 Deild 08/16 18:00 17 [6] Throttur Vogar v Aegir [8] L 3-0
Iceland 2 Deild 08/09 19:15 16 [10] Aegir v KFG [9] W 1-0
Iceland 2 Deild 07/31 17:00 15 Seton Hall Women v Aegir Thorlakshofn L 2-0
Iceland 2 Deild 07/27 14:00 17 [9] Aegir v Haukar [7] L 2-4
Iceland 2 Deild 07/21 14:00 13 KF Fjallabyggd v Aegir Thorlakshofn L 2-0
Iceland 2 Deild 07/11 19:15 12 Aegir Thorlakshofn v Reynir Sandgerdi L 1-2
Iceland 2 Deild 07/07 16:00 11 Vikingur Olafsvik v Aegir Thorlakshofn L 3-1
Iceland 2 Deild 07/03 19:15 10 [5] Aegir v Selfoss [1] L 1-2
Iceland 2 Deild 06/29 14:00 9 [4] Aegir v KFA [6] L 0-1

Knattspyrnufélagið Ægir (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈkʰnahtˌspɪ(r)tnʏˌfjɛːˌlaijɪð ˈaiːjɪr̥], lit.'Ægir Football Club') is a professional Icelandic sports club from the town of Þorlákshöfn, mainly known for its football team. The club has a football team playing in 2.Deild Karla after being relegated from the Lengjudeild Karla in 2023.

**Aegir Thorlakshofn Soccer Team**

Aegir Thorlakshofn is a dynamic and passionate soccer team based in the picturesque coastal town of Thorlakshofn, Iceland. Named after Aegir, the Norse god of the sea, the team embodies the spirit of resilience and strength that characterizes both the local community and the rugged Icelandic landscape.

Founded in [insert founding year], Aegir Thorlakshofn has quickly established itself as a formidable force in Icelandic soccer, competing in various leagues and tournaments with a commitment to excellence and sportsmanship. The team's colors, [insert team colors], reflect the natural beauty of the region, drawing inspiration from the stunning ocean views and dramatic volcanic terrain that surround Thorlakshofn.

Aegir Thorlakshofn prides itself on fostering local talent, with a strong emphasis on youth development and community engagement. The club's training programs are designed to nurture young players, instilling not only technical skills but also values of teamwork, discipline, and respect. The team's dedicated coaching staff works tirelessly to create a supportive environment where players can thrive both on and off the field.

The team's home matches are held at [insert stadium name], a vibrant venue that comes alive with the cheers of passionate fans. The community's unwavering support creates an electric atmosphere, making every game a memorable experience for players and spectators alike.

With a rich history and a bright future, Aegir Thorlakshofn continues to strive for success, aiming to make its mark in Icelandic soccer while remaining deeply rooted in the values and traditions of Thorlakshofn. Whether competing in local leagues or representing the town on a national stage, Aegir Thorlakshofn is more than just a soccer team; it is a symbol of community pride and the enduring spirit of Icelandic culture.