결과

우르발스데일드 04/05 19:30 22 UMF 셀퍼즈 v 그러타 W 32-33
우르발스데일드 04/02 19:30 21 [9] 그러타 v FH 하프나르자다르 [1] L 22-29
우르발스데일드 03/30 19:30 21 그러타 v FH Hafnafjordur - PPT.
우르발스데일드 03/27 19:30 20 발루르 v 그러타 L 26-24
우르발스데일드 03/22 19:30 19 [9] 그러타 v 아프투르엘딩 [3] L 27-29
우르발스데일드 03/01 18:30 18 KA 아쿠레이리 v 그러타 L 32-28
우르발스데일드 02/23 19:30 17 [8] 그러타 v 비킹구르 레익야위크 [11] W 32-24
우르발스데일드 02/16 18:00 16 [8] 그러타 v 하우커 [6] L 24-28
우르발스데일드 02/07 18:00 15 IBV 웨스트만나이자르 v 그러타 D 31-31
우르발스데일드 02/02 19:30 14 그러타 v UMF 스차르난 L 21-27
우르발스데일드 12/14 19:30 13 HK 커파웍스 v 그러타 W 23-26
우르발스데일드 12/08 19:30 12 그러타 v 프람 레익야위크 L 28-30

Íþróttafélagið Grótta (English: Grótta Sports Club; pronounced [ˈkrouhta]) is an Icelandic sports club based in the town of Seltjarnarnes, in the Capital Region. The club is best known for its women's handball team that won the national championship in 2015 and 2016, but also has departments for gymnastics, football and powerlifting.

History

Grótta was officially founded on 24 April 1967 by Garðar Guðmundsson, a football supporter from Seltjarnarnes who had begun the process of forming a club the previous year. Initially the club had only a football team but later expanded to include handball (1969), gymnastics (1985) and powerlifting (2013). The club has over the years tried to incorporate sports including basketball, skiing and chess but they have all failed.

On 24 April 2007, the club held a festival to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its foundation. The day included a parade through the town with a brass band, displays by the club's various teams, addresses by the mayor and chairman and a gala.