결과

우르발스데일드 03/31 19:15 22 [11] Vestri v IR 레이캬비크 [10] L 81-92
우르발스데일드 03/28 19:15 21 [6] 스탸르난 v Vestri [11] L 99-66
우르발스데일드 03/24 19:15 20 [9] 브레이다블리크 v Vestri [11] L 112-91
우르발스데일드 03/21 19:15 19 [11] Vestri v UMFN 니아르드비크 [2] L 82-115
우르발스데일드 03/10 19:15 19 Vestri v UMFN 니아르드비크 - PPT.
우르발스데일드 03/07 19:00 14 [12] 토르 AK 아퀴레이리 v Vestri [11] W 73-117
우르발스데일드 03/04 19:15 18 [6] UMF 그린다비크 v Vestri [11] L 90-74
우르발스데일드 02/17 19:15 17 [11] Vestri v UMF 틴다스톨 [8] L 88-107
우르발스데일드 02/14 19:00 14 토르 AK 아퀴레이리 v Vestri - PPT.
우르발스데일드 02/10 19:15 16 [8] KR 레이캬비크 v Vestri [11] L 106-79
우르발스데일드 02/07 19:00 14 [12] 토르 AK 아퀴레이리 v Vestri [11] D PPT.
우르발스데일드 02/03 19:15 15 [11] Vestri v 발루르 레이캬비크 [4] L 70-95

The Vestri men's basketball team, commonly known as Vestri, is a basketball team based in Ísafjörður, Iceland. The club was founded in 1965 as Körfuknattleiksfélag Ísafjarðar and held that name until it merged with newly founded Íþróttafélagið Vestri multi-sport club in 2016 and became its basketball department.

History

The club was founded in 1965 as Körfuknattleiksfélag Ísafjarðar (KFÍ).

In March 1983, KFÍ finished first in its group in 2. deild karla and played Laugdælir, Breiðablik and Íþróttafélag Menntaskólans á Egilsstöðum (ÍME) in they playoffs for the 2. deild championship and promotion to 1. deild karla. According to the rules at the time, each team would play the other three once and the team with the best win–loss record would be crowned champions. KFÍ lost its first game to Breiðablik, 79–76, despite 29 points from Guðjón Már Þorsteinsson and 21 points from Jón Oddsson. In the second game, against Laugdælir, KFÍ scored the last 4 points of the game, winning 79–76, with Kristinn Kristjánsson scoring 23 points, Jón Oddsson 17 points and Guðjón Már Þorsteinsson 16 points. In the final game, KFÍ defeated ÍME 91–70. Both Breiðablik and Laugdælir also won two out of three games, tied with KFÍ. As the rules did not count for any tie-breakers, the three teams were slated to meet again to decide the winner. During the second try, KFÍ lost to Breiðablik in the first game, 78–77, but won Laugdælir in the second game 79–76. Laugdælir however won Breiðablik leaving the teams again tied, thus meaning that a third playoff would be held to decide the winner. During the third playoff, KFÍ won Breiðablik but lost to Laugdælir. As Breiðablik won Laugdælir the teams were once again tied. Prior to the fourth playoffs, the Icelandic Basketball Federation decided that if the teams would once again finish tied, the team with the best scoring record would finish first. The fourth playoff was held from 30 April to 2 May and there Laugdælir won both KFÍ and Breiðablik convincingly and were crowned 2. deild karla champions.

In 1994, the team won the 2. deild karla playoffs, which was held jointly in Ísafjörður and Bolungarvík, after defeating Þór Þorlákshöfn 75–48, and was promoted to 1. deild karla.

On 17 October 1999, KFÍ won Skallagrímur, 129–132, in a game that went into four overtimes. It was the longest Úrvalsdeild karla game ever played in Iceland. Clifton Bush set a then record by playing 59 minutes in the game. It has since been broken by Hörður Axel Vilhjálmsson.

In 2016, KFÍ merged into Íþróttafélagið Vestri and became its basketball sub-division.

On 16 December 2018, while playing in the second-tier 1. deild karla, it knocked out top-tier Haukar in the Final 16 of the Icelandic Cup. It was the only team outside the top-tier Úrvalsdeild to appear in the Final 8 of the cup.

In June 2021, Vestri defeated Hamar in the 1. deild promotion finals and achieved promotion to the Úrvalsdeild.

베스트리는 아이슬란드 레이캬비크를 연고로 하는 농구팀입니다. 베스트리는 1979년에 창단되었으며, 아이슬란드 농구 리그에서 10번의 우승을 기록했습니다. 베스트리는 또한 아이슬란드 컵에서 8번 우승했으며, 유로 리그에서도 여러 차례 출전했습니다. 베스트리는 아이슬란드 농구에서 가장 성공적인 팀 중 하나이며, 현재 아이슬란드 농구 리그에서 활약하고 있습니다. 베스트리는 홈 경기를 레이캬비크의 라우가르달루르 경기장에서 치릅니다. 베스트리의 홈 경기장은 라우가르달루르 경기장이며, 수용 인원은 5,500명입니다. 베스트리의 주요 라이벌은 KR 레이캬비크입니다.