2004 Úrvalsdeild

The Icelandic Football Championship 2004 was the 93rd season of the highest Icelandic Football League, and was also known as Landsbankadeild ( after the sponsor Landsbanki ). The League began on 15 May 2004 and ended with the last games on 19 September 2004.

It took ten teams participated in the competition, which was held in a simple round-trip round. FH Hafnarfjörður first won the title, becoming the ninth team that won the Icelandic championship.

Table

Full Time

Cross Table

The cross table presents the results of all games this season represents the home team is listed in the first column, the visiting team in the top row. The results are always given from the perspective of the home team.

Statistic

The following table gives the best scorers in the season.

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