Arnar Viðarsson Explained

Arnar Viðarsson
Full Name:Arnar Þór Viðarsson[1]
Birth Date:15 March 1978
Birth Place:Reykjavík, Iceland
Height:1.77 m
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1996–1997
Clubs1:FH
Caps1:35
Goals1:3
Years2:1997–2006
Clubs2:Lokeren
Caps2:235
Goals2:6
Years3:1997
Clubs3:Lillestrøm (loan)
Caps3:6
Goals3:0
Years4:1998
Clubs4:FH (loan)
Caps4:4
Goals4:0
Years5:1998
Clubs5:Genk (trial)
Caps5:0
Goals5:0
Years6:2006–2008
Clubs6:Twente
Caps6:11
Goals6:0
Years7:2007–2008
Clubs7:De Graafschap (loan)
Caps7:32
Goals7:1
Years8:2008–2014
Clubs8:Cercle Brugge
Caps8:157
Goals8:0
Totalcaps:480
Totalgoals:10
Nationalyears1:1993
Nationalteam1:Iceland U16
Nationalcaps1:8
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1993–1994
Nationalteam2:Iceland U17
Nationalcaps2:7
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:1995–1996
Nationalteam3:Iceland U19
Nationalcaps3:11
Nationalgoals3:0
Nationalyears4:1996–1999
Nationalteam4:Iceland U21
Nationalcaps4:17
Nationalgoals4:0
Nationalyears5:1998–2007
Nationalteam5:Iceland
Nationalcaps5:52
Nationalgoals5:2
Manageryears1:2014
Manageryears2:2014–2015
Manageryears3:2015–2018
Manageryears4:2018
Manageryears5:2018–2019
Manageryears6:2019–2020
Manageryears7:2020–2023
Managerclubs1:Cercle Brugge (assistant)
Managerclubs2:Cercle Brugge
Managerclubs3:Lokeren (assistant and U21)
Managerclubs4:Lokeren (caretaker)
Managerclubs5:Lokeren (assistant and U21)

Arnar Þór Viðarsson (transliterated as Arnar Thor Vidarsson;[2] born 15 March 1978) is an Icelandic football coach and a former player, his playing position was midfielder. He last played for Belgian Pro League side Cercle Brugge, where he was also employed as head coach. He was the head coach of Iceland men's national team from 2020 to 2023. [3] He became the sporting director of KAA Gent at the end of the 2023-24 season. [4]

Club career

He started his career in FH, and moved to Belgium to play for Sporting Lokeren early in his career. He returned to FH for a short period, but apart from a loan spell at Lillestrøm SK and a trial at Genk, he has played for Lokeren from October 1998 until 2006. Since then, Lokeren has signed many Icelandic players, for instance midfielder Rúnar Kristinsson who holds the Icelandic record for most international caps.

In 2006, he transferred to FC Twente, where he signed a contract until 2009. For the 2007-08 he was loaned out to newly promoted De Graafschap, before eventually returning to Belgium, playing for Cercle Brugge, where he ended his career as a player in the summer of 2014, becoming assistant under head coach Lorenzo Staelens. Following the sacking of Staelens on October of that same year, Arnar was appointed head coach.

International career

Arnar was capped 52 times for Iceland, scoring 2 goals,[5] as well as 41 times at youth level. He made his debut for the seniors in a June 1998 friendly match against South Africa.

Personal life

Arnar is the brother of fellow Icelandic midfielders Bjarni and Davíð, and the son of Icelandic footballer Viðar Halldórsson.[6]

Managerial statistics

TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Cercle Brugge6 October 201418 March 2015
Lokeren (caretaker) 28 October 20181 November 2018
Iceland U214 January 201921 December 2020
Iceland22 December 202030 March 2023
Total

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Þjálfari: Arnar Þór Viðarsson . Trainer: Arnar Þór Viðarsson . Football Association of Iceland . 2 December 2022 . is.
  2. Web site: Steckbrief: Arnar Thor Vidarsson . Characteristics: Arnar Thor Vidarsson . Kicker . Olympia-Verlag . 2 December 2022 . de.
  3. News: Ingvi Þór Sæmundsson . Arnar Þór rekinn . 30 March 2023 . . 30 March 2023 . Icelandic.
  4. https://sporza.be/nl/2024/06/05/het-nieuwe-kaa-gent-wouter-vrancken-wordt-coach-arnar-vidarsso~1717571078002/
  5. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/ijs-recintlp.html Iceland - Record International Players
  6. News: Bjarni Þór Viðarsson samdi við Everton. Bjarni Thor Vidarsson signed for Everton. Icelandic. Morgunblaðið. 20 May 2004.