2015 Úrvalsdeild

[3] On 26 September FH were crowned champions after a 2–1 win over Fjölnir with one game to spare.

Keflavík had been in the league since 2004 but this was Leiknir R's first season in the top flight.

On 4 September 2014 both Leiknir R. and ÍA earned promotion from 1. deild,[7] they replaced the relegated teams Fram and Þór.

[36] The young player of the year was awarded to Breiðablik's winger Höskuldur Gunnlaugsson.

[37] Patrick Pedersen was awarded the golden boot after scoring 13 goals in 20 games (4 penalties)[38]Jonathan Glenn was awarded the silver boot after scoring 12 goals in 20 games (2 penalties)[39]Garðar Gunnlaugsson was awarded the bronze boot after scoring 9 goals in 17 games (0 penalties)[40] Gunnar Jarl Jónsson was voted the referee of the year by Úrvalsdeild players.