Iceland's fairytale run at Euro 2016 captivated the world. The tiny nation, with a population of just 330,000, reached the quarterfinals, defying all expectations.
Iceland's journey to the quarterfinals began in the group stage, where they held Portugal to a 1-1 draw and defeated Austria and Hungary. In the knockout stage, they stunned England in the Round of 16, winning 2-1.
Iceland's success was built on a strong defense and a passionate team spirit. The team conceded only two goals in their first four matches, and their players fought tirelessly for every inch of turf.
Iceland's dream run came to an end in the quarterfinals, where they lost to host nation France 5-2. However, the team's performance left a lasting impression on the world.
Despite the defeat, Iceland's players returned home as heroes. They were greeted by a crowd of thousands at Reykjavik Airport and celebrated with a parade through the streets of the capital.
Iceland's success at Euro 2016 has inspired a generation of young footballers in the country. The team's performance has also helped to put Iceland on the map as a footballing nation.
The team's success has not only had a positive impact on football in Iceland, but it has also boosted the country's tourism industry. According to the Icelandic Tourist Board, the number of tourists visiting Iceland increased by 10% in the year following Euro 2016.
Iceland's success at Euro 2016 has set a high standard for the future of Icelandic football. The team is now ranked 22nd in the FIFA World Rankings, and they are expected to continue to compete at a high level in international competitions.
The future of Icelandic football is bright. The team has a young and talented squad, and they are hungry for success. Iceland is a nation of only 330,000 people, but they have shown the world that they can compete with the best.
Match | Result |
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Group F | Iceland 1-1 Portugal |
Group F | Iceland 2-1 Austria |
Group F | Iceland 1-1 Hungary |
Round of 16 | Iceland 2-1 England |
Quarterfinals | Iceland 2-5 France |
Player | Position |
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Hannes Halldorsson | Goalkeeper |
Kari Arnason | Defender |
Ragnar Sigurdsson | Defender |
Sverrir Ingason | Defender |
Birkir Saevarsson | Defender |
Johann Berg Gudmundsson | Midfielder |
Gylfi Sigurdsson | Midfielder |
Aron Gunnarsson | Midfielder |
Bjorn Bergmann Sigurdarson | Forward |
Kolbeinn Sigthorsson | Forward |
Eidur Gudjohnsen | Forward |
Statistic | Value |
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Goals scored | 8 |
Goals conceded | 9 |
Shots on target | 28 |
Passing accuracy | 78% |
Possession | 45% |
Match | Highlight |
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Group F | Iceland held Portugal to a 1-1 draw in their opening match of the tournament. |
Group F | Iceland defeated Austria 2-1 in their second match of the tournament. |
Group F | Iceland drew 1-1 with Hungary in their third match of the tournament, securing their place in the knockout stage. |
Round of 16 | Iceland stunned England 2-1 in the Round of 16, reaching the quarterfinals of a major football tournament for the first time in their history. |
Quarterfinals | Iceland lost to host nation France 5-2 in the quarterfinals, but their performance left a lasting impression on the world. |
A Thorvolt is a new word coined to describe Iceland's success at Euro 2016. It is a combination of the words "Thor," the Norse god of thunder, and "volt," a unit of electrical power.
The word Thorvolt captures the spirit of Iceland's team at Euro 2016. The team was not the most talented or experienced team in the tournament, but they played with heart and determination, upsetting some of the biggest teams in the world.
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