Iceland review - 2016, Side 34

Iceland review - 2016, Side 34
32 ICELAND REVIEW It’s a good feeling—we had good results and reached our goals—but there’s also a bit of stress. We’ve been through all the emotions and these last few weeks have been a great adven- ture. But I know it’s going to be difficult to motivate the players, the supporters and the staff, to restart everything again after taking a break,” says coach of the Icelandic men’s football team, Heimir Hallgrímsson. We meet at the nation- al stadium in Reykjavík in mid-July, a couple of weeks after the team returned home from the UEFA European Championship (Euro 2016) in France. Heimir worked alongside Lars Lagerbäck, first as his assistant coach for two years and the last two-and-a- half years as a joint coach until Lars’ departure following the competition. Lars joined the Icelandic team in 2011 in the lead-up to the 2014 World Cup qualification and has been largely credit- ed for the team’s success since. According to Heimir, Lars brought a clear vision and model of how to work, something which did not exist before. Over the last four-and-a-half years, Iceland has made it to the 2014 World Cup playoffs and Coach of the Icelandic men’s football team Heimir Hallgrímsson speaks to Zoë Robert about the team’s success at the UEFA European Championship in July, the international spotlight, surprising support from around the world and the road ahead to the World Cup. to the quarter finals of Euro 2016, as well as shooting from 131st up to 22nd in the FIFA rankings. While Lars has returned to his home country of Sweden to work as a consultant for the national team there, Heimir will continue as head coach for Iceland and will be assisted by Helgi Kolviðsson. IN THE SPOTLIGHT The Icelandic national team made its major tournament debut at Euro 2016, becoming the smallest nation in his- tory to qualify for the competition. Iceland went on to make it all the way to the quarter finals, earning respect from around the world along the way. The Icelandic supporters’ ‘Viking Clap’ chant (also called the ‘Huh!’) went viral and the country became the subject of intense media interest. “Everything that was written about Iceland, all this good coverage about the Icelandic players, the supporters, the country, the nature, and the people in general... just how Iceland and Icelandic football is spoken about— at least in my circles—is incredibly posi- tive,” says Heimir. CELEBRATING SOCCER SUCCESS The impact of Iceland’s participation at the tournament far exceeded expec- tations, he adds. “We knew that just by going, Icelandic football and Icelandic players would increase in value—not just those who played. Many Icelandic play- ers have, as a result, gone to better teams and will likely get better salaries at bigger clubs. Icelandic referees are also getting a lot of work right now just because they’re from Iceland, they’re benefiting from the fact that the Icelandic team went. What we perhaps did not expect was that Iceland itself would increase in value, that it would be such a good advertise- ment for the country, too,” he explains. Around 30,000 Icelanders—or close to 10 percent of the nation—traveled to France to support the national team. The rest of the population—football fans or not—followed strákarnir okkar (‘our boys’) from home; some workplaces even closed early so people wouldn’t miss the games. FOOTBALL FEVER Iceland caught the attention of the world when it marked its debut with a
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