Birkir Kristinsson Explained

Birkir Kristinsson
Fullname:Birkir Kristinsson
Birth Date:1964 8, df=y
Birth Place:Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland
Height:1.86 m
Position:Goalkeeper
Youthclubs1:ÍBV Vestmannaeyjar
Years1:1983
Clubs1:Einherji
Caps1:18
Goals1:0
Years2:1984
Clubs2:KA Akureyri
Caps2:2
Goals2:0
Years3:1985–1987
Clubs3:ÍA Akranes
Caps3:54
Goals3:0
Years4:1988–1995
Clubs4:Fram Reykjavík
Caps4:144
Goals4:0
Years5:1996–1997
Clubs5:Brann
Caps5:15
Goals5:0
Years6:1996
Clubs6:Birmingham City (loan)
Caps6:0
Goals6:0
Years7:1998
Clubs7:IFK Norrköping
Caps7:3
Goals7:0
Years8:1998–1999
Clubs8:Bolton Wanderers
Caps8:0
Goals8:0
Years9:1999–2005
Caps9:120
Goals9:0
Years10:1999–2000
Clubs10:Austria Lustenau (loan)
Caps10:7
Goals10:0
Years11:2000–2001
Clubs11:Stoke City (loan)
Caps11:18
Goals11:0
Totalcaps:381
Totalgoals:0
Nationalyears1:1988–2004
Nationalteam1:Iceland
Nationalcaps1:72
Nationalgoals1:0

Birkir Kristinsson (born 15 August 1964) is an Icelandic former footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Club career

He started his career with local Vestmannaeyjar team ÍBV, and also played with Einherji from Vopnafjordur, KA from Akureyri, ÍA and Fram in the Icelandic league before moving to Norway with SK Brann in 1996, where he is still considered as a hero, after his efforts in the cup winner's cup in 1997, where SK Brann reached the quarter-finals.[1] He moved to English club Birmingham City and after failing to make an impression there, he moved on to spells with Swedish side IFK Norrköping, Bolton Wanderers and Austrian club Lustenau before making a return to ÍBV. In December 2000 he moved to Stoke City where his brother Magnús Kristinsson was a member of the Icelandic board at Stoke. He made a decent enough start at Stoke taking over from Gavin Ward until he made a mistake against Northampton Town in February 2001.[2] He did retain his place in the side but after conceding three goals against lowly Cambridge United Ward was reinstated. He didn't make an appearance in 2001–02 and returned to Iceland playing for ÍBV.

International career

He earned 72 caps for the Iceland national football team, over a period of sixteen years.[3] His last international match was against Italy in Reykjavík 15 August 2004, where Iceland beat Italy 2–0. Birkir Kristinsson turned 40 that day.

Career statistics

Club

Sources:

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsGoalsAppsGoalsApps
Einherji19831. deild karla180180
KA Akureyri1984Úrvalsdeild2020
ÍA1985Úrvalsdeild180180
1986Úrvalsdeild180180
1987Úrvalsdeild180180
Total54054!0
Fram Reykjavík1988Úrvalsdeild180180
1989Úrvalsdeild180180
1990Úrvalsdeild180180
1991Úrvalsdeild180180
1992Úrvalsdeild180180
1993Úrvalsdeild180180
1994Úrvalsdeild180180
1995Úrvalsdeild180180
Total1440144!0
Brann1996Tippeligaen140140
1997Tippeligaen1010
Total15015!0
IFK Norrköping1998Allsvenskan3030
ÍBV1999Úrvalsdeild180180
2000Úrvalsdeild180180
2001Úrvalsdeild180180
2002Úrvalsdeild180180
2003Úrvalsdeild180180
2004Úrvalsdeild180180
2005Úrvalsdeild120120
Total1200120!0
Austria Lustenau (loan)1999–2000Austrian Bundesliga7070
Stoke City (loan)2000–01Second Division180000040220
2001–02Second Division0000000000
Career Total180000040220
Total38100000403850

A.  The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the Football League Trophy.

International

Source:

National teamYearAppsGoals
Iceland199030
199130
199280
199360
199490
199570
1996100
199870
1999100
200050
200110
200220
200410
Total720

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Birkir Kristinsson. SK Brann. Norwegian. 20 May 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071029080118/http://www.brann.no/index.php?valg=spiller&spiller=70. 29 October 2007.
  2. Web site: Stoke 1–1 Northampton. BBC Sport. 10 May 2013.
  3. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/ijs-recintlp.html Iceland - Record International Players