Iceland
Iceland is an Island in North Atlantic Ocean, with a population of just 3.6 million people. Majority of the people stay near and around south west Iceland, Reykjavic, Capital city. Through out the year, weather is chilled, by polar climate, but it's heated by oceanic gulf stream.
Iceland have one of the oldest and longest running parliament- Althing. They are believed to be transcends of Vikings. Icelandians believe in unity, strength and valor. With so many changes in rules, they finally became republic in 1944. Iceland is a country which did Industrialization of Fisheries, and became rich. They joined European Union economy in 1994, it stays high in economic, democratic and social stability. It's a peaceful country with no standing army. They are very social and we'll connected to community.
Iceland is very fond of sports. People love handball, football, athletics, swimming, basketball, tennis, golf, shooting, etc. Oldest sports association in the country is Shooting association. Handball team won silver medal in 2008 Beijing Olympics. But the most famous sports person of the country is Eidur Gudjohnson, football player, who had a long good career at Chelsea and later at Barcelona. In his 22 year old career, he played in England, Spain, France, Holland, Belgium, Greece. He was able to be part of team winning Champions league, Premier League, FA Cup, La liga. He is the top scorer for the country too. His father Arnor Gudjohnson was also Iceland national team player. They played a match together in 1996, a match against Estonia, when father substituted for son, which happened for the first time ever.
Iceland Football Association
Football Association of Iceland was formed in 1947, and joined FIFA. It's based in Reykjavic. Urvalsdeild is the league of Iceland. Under KSI, there are U17, U21, Women , Futsal, and senior men's national teams. Women team have a better performance record compared to men.
The Rise
In 2012, Iceland was ranked 122 in FIFA. Since then they climbed to 34 by the time of Euro 2016. They beat Netherland twice, Czech Republic and Turkey. In Euro, they reached quarter finals. This was the first time they qualify for a world level competition. Their best ranking was 18, in 2018.
This came not as a surprise. Because of the climatic situations, registered players were very few and outdoor practice was hard. They started plan to solve this in 1990s. They started building domed football pitches, known as "Football Houses". One of them were full sized while some half sized. Now almost all schools have atleast one 5s ground . These football houses are publicly owned, making it accessible to common people. Also, they conducted coaching courses frequently, with low expense, without expecting profit from it. By this, 1 in every 500 Icelandian is a coach compared to 1 in every 10000 in England. Their main stadium is at Laugardalsvöllur , in capital city Reykjavik, with a capacity of only 15000.
Even though Iceland football hasn't been into much of International Championships, their relegation based league system was started in 1955. Before that, they started a tournament in 1912. Currently, there are 5 divisions, first and top being Icelandic Premier league. First 3 divisions have 12 teams/clubs each. Fourth have 10, fifth have 4 sub divisions with 33 clubs being part of it.
World Cup
Iceland men's national team is known as "our boys". They applied for participating in 1954 World cup, but it was rejected. In 1958, took part in qualifying round, but couldn't win any game, were last in their group conceding 26 goals. Since 1974, they have been competing in qualifiers of every World cup and Euro Cup.
They came close to getting qualified in 2014. They reached upto playoff, where they held Croatia 0-0 in home match, but lost to 2-0 in away. When they got ticket for 2018 World cup, Iceland became the smallest country ever by population to get qualified for the tournament. It was their first ever participation in the tournament. There were nationwide celebrations when they got qualified. One of the commentator said during a world cup match "it looks like almost everyone is here from Iceland to see their historic match".
Iceland were placed in along with Croatia, Nigeria and Argentina in Group, which was considered to be "group of death". They held Argentina for a 1-1 draw. But, lost to Nigeria and Croatia. Despite high expectations from fans and media, they were out in group stage.
EURO
Their first ever participation in the tournament was in 2016. In group stages, they were with Portugal, Hungary and Austria.
They held Portugal and Hungary 1-1 draw. In the thrid match against Austria, they managed to defeat them 2-1. England was their opponents in second round. Iceland defeated England 2-1 recoding one of the biggest upset of the tournament. England manager Roy Hugdson resigned soon after the final whistle, in disgrace. They lost to France in the Quarter Finals 5-2. Their Viking clap got attention in the tournament.
Women's Team
Women Football is popular and successful in Iceland. They have never qualified for World cup, but were able to participate in European championships 3 times. They have reached quarter finals in1995 and 2013.
U17
Iceland U17 and U20 teams have never been able to qualify for World Cup. U17 took part in European championships 8 times since 1985, and U20 team 6 times, but were not able to make much impact beyond group stage performances.
The best part of the story from Iceland was their plan to make less expensive coach education. They understood the base and it will give them sure success in future. Without doubt, we will be seeing more successful campaigns an Viking claps from Iceland teams.
Iceland is an Island in North Atlantic Ocean, with a population of just 3.6 million people. Majority of the people stay near and around south west Iceland, Reykjavic, Capital city. Through out the year, weather is chilled, by polar climate, but it's heated by oceanic gulf stream.
Iceland have one of the oldest and longest running parliament- Althing. They are believed to be transcends of Vikings. Icelandians believe in unity, strength and valor. With so many changes in rules, they finally became republic in 1944. Iceland is a country which did Industrialization of Fisheries, and became rich. They joined European Union economy in 1994, it stays high in economic, democratic and social stability. It's a peaceful country with no standing army. They are very social and we'll connected to community.
Iceland is very fond of sports. People love handball, football, athletics, swimming, basketball, tennis, golf, shooting, etc. Oldest sports association in the country is Shooting association. Handball team won silver medal in 2008 Beijing Olympics. But the most famous sports person of the country is Eidur Gudjohnson, football player, who had a long good career at Chelsea and later at Barcelona. In his 22 year old career, he played in England, Spain, France, Holland, Belgium, Greece. He was able to be part of team winning Champions league, Premier League, FA Cup, La liga. He is the top scorer for the country too. His father Arnor Gudjohnson was also Iceland national team player. They played a match together in 1996, a match against Estonia, when father substituted for son, which happened for the first time ever.
Iceland Football Association
Football Association of Iceland was formed in 1947, and joined FIFA. It's based in Reykjavic. Urvalsdeild is the league of Iceland. Under KSI, there are U17, U21, Women , Futsal, and senior men's national teams. Women team have a better performance record compared to men.
The Rise
In 2012, Iceland was ranked 122 in FIFA. Since then they climbed to 34 by the time of Euro 2016. They beat Netherland twice, Czech Republic and Turkey. In Euro, they reached quarter finals. This was the first time they qualify for a world level competition. Their best ranking was 18, in 2018.
This came not as a surprise. Because of the climatic situations, registered players were very few and outdoor practice was hard. They started plan to solve this in 1990s. They started building domed football pitches, known as "Football Houses". One of them were full sized while some half sized. Now almost all schools have atleast one 5s ground . These football houses are publicly owned, making it accessible to common people. Also, they conducted coaching courses frequently, with low expense, without expecting profit from it. By this, 1 in every 500 Icelandian is a coach compared to 1 in every 10000 in England. Their main stadium is at Laugardalsvöllur , in capital city Reykjavik, with a capacity of only 15000.
Even though Iceland football hasn't been into much of International Championships, their relegation based league system was started in 1955. Before that, they started a tournament in 1912. Currently, there are 5 divisions, first and top being Icelandic Premier league. First 3 divisions have 12 teams/clubs each. Fourth have 10, fifth have 4 sub divisions with 33 clubs being part of it.
World Cup
Iceland men's national team is known as "our boys". They applied for participating in 1954 World cup, but it was rejected. In 1958, took part in qualifying round, but couldn't win any game, were last in their group conceding 26 goals. Since 1974, they have been competing in qualifiers of every World cup and Euro Cup.
They came close to getting qualified in 2014. They reached upto playoff, where they held Croatia 0-0 in home match, but lost to 2-0 in away. When they got ticket for 2018 World cup, Iceland became the smallest country ever by population to get qualified for the tournament. It was their first ever participation in the tournament. There were nationwide celebrations when they got qualified. One of the commentator said during a world cup match "it looks like almost everyone is here from Iceland to see their historic match".
Iceland were placed in along with Croatia, Nigeria and Argentina in Group, which was considered to be "group of death". They held Argentina for a 1-1 draw. But, lost to Nigeria and Croatia. Despite high expectations from fans and media, they were out in group stage.
EURO
Their first ever participation in the tournament was in 2016. In group stages, they were with Portugal, Hungary and Austria.
They held Portugal and Hungary 1-1 draw. In the thrid match against Austria, they managed to defeat them 2-1. England was their opponents in second round. Iceland defeated England 2-1 recoding one of the biggest upset of the tournament. England manager Roy Hugdson resigned soon after the final whistle, in disgrace. They lost to France in the Quarter Finals 5-2. Their Viking clap got attention in the tournament.
Women's Team
Women Football is popular and successful in Iceland. They have never qualified for World cup, but were able to participate in European championships 3 times. They have reached quarter finals in1995 and 2013.
U17
Iceland U17 and U20 teams have never been able to qualify for World Cup. U17 took part in European championships 8 times since 1985, and U20 team 6 times, but were not able to make much impact beyond group stage performances.
The best part of the story from Iceland was their plan to make less expensive coach education. They understood the base and it will give them sure success in future. Without doubt, we will be seeing more successful campaigns an Viking claps from Iceland teams.
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