Fanndís Friðriksdóttir
Fanndís Friðriksdóttir | ||
Fanndís Friðriksdóttir before the game
against Germany (October 2017) |
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Personnel | ||
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birthday | May 9, 1990 | |
place of birth | Akureyri , Iceland | |
position | attack | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
ÍB Vestmannaeyja | ||
Women | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
2005–2012 | Breiðablik Kópavogur | 107 (50) |
2013 | Kolbotn IL | 22 | (7)
2014 | Arna-Bjørnar | 4 | (1)
2014-2017 | Breiðablik Kópavogur | 66 (47) |
2017-2018 | Olympique Marseille | 20 | (1)
2018 | Valur Reykjavík | 9 | (3)
2018-2019 | Adelaide United | 10 | (2)
2019– | Valur Reykjavík | 18 | (7)
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) 2 |
2005-2007 | Iceland U-16 | 12 | (1)
2006-2009 | Iceland U-19 | 20 (11) |
2009– | Iceland | 109 (17) |
1 Only league games are given. Status: end of season 2019 2 As of March 10, 2020 |
Fanndís Friðriksdóttir (born May 9, 1990 in Akureyri ) is an Icelandic football player . She took part in the 2009 , 2013 and 2017 European Championships with the Icelandic national team.
Athletic career
societies
Fanndís began playing football at ÍB Vestmannaeyja and moved to Breiðablik Kópavogur in 2005 , where she made her adult debut in Pepsideild kvenna . With three stakes and one goal she contributed to winning the championship title, when she won the cup in the same year she was not used in the cup final. In the following season the club was runner-up behind Valur Reykjavík , while she was again only a supplementary player. In defending the title in the Cup, she was used as a substitute. In the following season she captured a regular place. In the 2010/11 season she took part with Breiðablik in qualifying for the 2010/11 UEFA Women's Champions League . At a tournament in their home country they were only second in the group due to two fewer goals scored, but were qualified as the best second in the group for the round of 32. Here they met again on the group opponent of the qualification, the French runner-up Juvisy FCF . While there was a 3: 3 in qualification, they now lost the two games with 0: 3 and 0: 6
At the beginning of 2013 she moved to Kolbotn IL in Norway . After one season she switched to league rivals only Arna-Bjørnar , but left this after only four games and returned to Breiðablik. In the 2016/17 season , after winning the championship in 2015, she again took part in the qualification for the Champions League. At the tournament in Wales they were group winners, but were eliminated in the round of 32 after a 0-1 home defeat and a goalless away draw against Swedish champions FC Rosengård in the round of 32 .
In 2017 she moved to France to play for Olympique Marseille . After Olympique's relegation , he returned to Iceland in 2018, this time to Valur. During the Icelandic winter of 2018, she played for Adelaide United in the Australian summer and then returned.
National team
After Fanndís had already been a junior national player and was top scorer at the U-19 European Championship in 2007 alongside Marie-Laure Delie and Ellen White , she made her debut in the Icelandic senior team in 2009 as part of the Algarve Cup . With this she took part in the European Championship in the same year and came to two short appearances as a substitute when the team was eliminated prematurely as the bottom of the group. At the European Championship finals four years later, she reached the quarter-finals with the team and was eliminated from the hosts Sweden . She was used in three finals, in which she was each in the starting line-up.
She was also nominated for the 2017 European Championship , but was eliminated after three defeats.
successes
- Icelandic champion: 2005, 2015 (with Breiðablik), 2019 (with Valur)
- Icelandic Cup Winner: 2005, 2016 (with Breiðablik)
- Icelandic Super Cup winner: 2016, 2017 (with Breiðablik)
Web links
- Profile at the Icelandic Football Association
- Fanndís Friðriksdóttir in the soccerway.com database
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Fanndís Friðriksdóttir |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Icelandic soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 9, 1990 |