The Icelandic Football Association (KSÍ) was founded in 1947, and the first national game was played on 17 July 1946 against Denmark.[1] A lot has happened since then, and the evolution of Icelandic football continues to grow, with milestones such as qualifying for the EURO in 2016, where they went all the way to the quarter-finals, beating England, and later qualifying for the 2018 World Cup being the smallest country to ever take part in the tournament.[2] In 2017, Guðni Bergsson, a former professional football player for teams like Tottenham and Bolton,...
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