Watch the Qualifying Tournaments game between Tindastoll and BC Trepca at the FIBA Europe Cup 2023-24. #fibaeuropecup ...
Watch the Qualifying Tournaments game between Parnu Sadam and Tindastoll at the FIBA Europe Cup 2023-24. #fibaeuropecup ...
TAIWO BADMUS #5 - IRL - TANGRAM SPORTS 30 PTS, 14 REBS (6 OFF), 2 BLKS TINDASTOLL - ICELAND SUBWAY LEAGUE.
Andrúmsloftið hérna fyrir norðan er öðruvísi núna. Tindastóll - Valur leikur 4 og bikarinn er í húsinu. Góða skemmtun! #subwaydeildin #körfubolti #bestasætið
UMF Tindastóll is an Icelandic sports club founded in 1907 and based in Sauðárkrókur. Tindastóll is a multisport club and is best known for its men's basketball team which plays in the top-tier Úrvalsdeild karla.
Knattspyrnudeild Tindastóls , also known as Tindastóll, is an Icelandic football club based in Sauðárkrókur. It is part of the Tindastóll sport club.
The Tindastóll men's basketball team, commonly known as Tindastóll, is the men's basketball department of the Ungmennafélagið Tindastóll sport club. It is based in Sauðárkrókur, Iceland.
The Tindastóll women's basketball team, commonly known as Tindastóll, is the women's basketball department of the Ungmennafélagið Tindastóll sport club and is based in Sauðárkrókur, Iceland. As of the 2018–2018 season, it plays in the 1.
Ungmennafélagið Fjölnir, commonly known as Fjölnir, is a multi-sport club from Iceland. The club is located in Grafarvogur, Reykjavík.
Körfuknattleiksdeild Fjölnis, also known as Fjölnir, is an Icelandic basketball team based in Grafarvogur, Reykjavík. It is part of the Fjölnir sport club.
Fjölnir is a legendary king in Norse mythology said to have been the son of Freyr (Frey) and his consort Gerðr (Gertha).
Fjölnir is a programming language developed by professor Snorri Agnarsson of computer science at Háskóli Íslands (University of Iceland) that was mostly used in the 1980s. The source files usually have the extension fjo or sma.
Fjölnir was an Icelandic-language journal published annually in Copenhagen from 1835 to 1847. The journal was founded by the Fjölnismenn (literally, "men of Fjölnir"), four young Icelandic intellectuals who sought to revive national consciousness in Iceland in the hopes of raising support for Icelandic independence.
Fjölnisvöllur is a football stadium in Iceland. It is located in Grafarvogur, Reykjavík, and seats 700 individuals in one stand, but can hold about 500 standing spectators additionally.
Fjölnir may refer to the following: