The Skallagrímur men's football team, commonly known as Skallagrímur, is the men's football department of Ungmennafélagið Skallagrímur, based in Borgarnes, Iceland.

History

The club first participated in the Icelandic leagues in 1973. The club spent most of its history in the third tier, although they've competed nearly ten times in the second tier. The club was promoted from the second tier for the first and only time in 1996, competing in the 1997 Úrvalsdeild karla, where they finished 9th out of 10 and were relegated. Six years later the club was in the fourth tier and hasn't left it since. After the 2011 season the club announced they wouldn't compete in 2012, but would try to compete again as soon as they could. The club fielded a team again in 2013, starting in the newly established 4. deild karla.

Fotbollslaget Skallagrimur från Borgarnes i Island har en lång och stolt tradition. Klubben grundades 1955 och har sedan dess haft framgångsrika säsonger i de lägre divisionerna av isländsk fotboll. Lagets hemmaplan är Borgarnesvöllur och de spelar i svarta och gula tröjor. Skallagrimur har fostrat många talangfulla spelare genom åren, inklusive Óskar Björn Sigurðsson, som har representerat Island i landskamper. Klubben är känd för sin starka ungdomsverksamhet och har en passionerad supporterskara.