Results

Iceland Division 1 04/04 19:15 - Sindri v Breidablik L 91-92
Iceland Division 1 04/01 19:15 - Breidablik v Sindri L 93-66
Iceland Division 1 03/28 19:15 - Sindri v Breidablik L 87-90
Iceland Division 1 03/17 19:15 - KFG Gardabaer v Sindri W 87-91
Iceland Division 1 03/13 19:15 - Sindri v Selfoss L 89-94
Iceland Division 1 03/07 20:30 - Armann v Sindri L 95-81
Iceland Division 1 02/28 19:15 - Sindri v Fjolnir L 75-94
Iceland Division 1 02/21 19:15 - Hamar v Sindri W 106-114
Iceland Division 1 02/14 19:15 - Sindri v Breidablik W 90-75
Iceland Division 1 02/07 19:15 - KV Reykjavik v Sindri W 74-86
Iceland Division 1 01/31 19:15 - Sindri v Snaefell L 79-85
Iceland Division 1 01/24 19:15 - Skallagrimur v Sindri W 74-81

Ungmennafélagið Sindri (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈuŋkˌmɛnːaˌfjɛːˌlaijɪð ˈsɪntrɪ], lit.'Sindri Youth Club'), commonly known as Sindri, is an Icelandic multi-sports club from the town of Höfn located on the east coast of Iceland. It fields departments in basketball, football, gymnastics, swimming, track & field and volleyball.

History

History

After a hiatus, Sindri's basketball department was re-started in 2005 with the arrival of Arnar Guðjónsson and Skúli Ingibergur Þórarinsson. On April 14, 2018, Sindri won Division II and achieved promotion to Division I. In May 2018, the club hired Mike Smith, the former assistant coach of the Luxembourg men's national basketball team, as their head coach. On 1 February 2019, the team parted ways with Smith after the team winning only 1 if its 15 games. Skúli Ingibergur Þórarinsson took over from Smith on interim basis. In June 2021 the club hired former Úrvalsdeild Karla Coach of the Year Israel Martín as head coach.

Sindri is a prominent basketball team based in Iceland, known for its passionate play and strong community presence. Representing the town of Sindri, the team embodies dedication, teamwork, and a competitive spirit on the court. With a roster of talented players and a dedicated coaching staff, Sindri competes in various Icelandic basketball leagues, striving for excellence and growth in the sport. The team is celebrated for its enthusiastic fan base and commitment to developing local talent, making Sindri a respected name in Icelandic basketball circles.