After 8 years as head coach of Breiðablik Ólafur Kristjánsson signed as manager of FC Nordsjælland on 2 July,[1] he left the club after the Stjarnan game on 2 June.
Breiðablik were eliminated in the quarter-finals of Borgunarbikarinn on 6 July to eventual winners KR[5] after beating HK and Þór in the 32nd-finals and 16th-finals.
[6] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
Breiðablik took part, for the first time, in The Atlantic Cup held in Algarve, Portugal, a pre-season friendly tournament contested of 8 teams from 6 countries.
The team played 3 games, 1 win 1 draw 1 loss, against SV Mattersburg, FC Midtjylland and F.C.
[34] After collecting 12 points in the first half of the season from 11 games (2 wins, 6 draws, 3 defeats), the team improved slightly in the second half off the season and only lost 2 games of the last 13, but too many draws, 12 in total, left the team only securing safety in the 20th round.
Source: KSÍ Breiðablik entered the Borgunarbikarinn in the 3rd round (32nd finals) with the other teams from Úrvalsdeild where they were drawn against local rivals HK.