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Hermann Hreiðarsson
Birth Date:11 July 1974
Birth Place:Reykjavík, Iceland
Height:1.91 m
Position:Left-back, centre-back
Currentclub:ÍBV (manager)
Years1:1993–1997
Clubs1:ÍBV
Caps1:66
Goals1:5
Years2:1997–1998
Clubs2:Crystal Palace
Caps2:37
Goals2:2
Years3:1998–1999
Clubs3:Brentford
Caps3:41
Goals3:6
Years4:1999–2000
Clubs4:Wimbledon
Caps4:25
Goals4:1
Years5:2000–2003
Clubs5:Ipswich Town
Caps5:102
Goals5:2
Years6:2003–2007
Clubs6:Charlton Athletic
Caps6:132
Goals6:3
Years7:2007–2012
Clubs7:Portsmouth
Caps7:102
Goals7:7
Years8:2012
Clubs8:Coventry City
Caps8:2
Goals8:0
Years9:2013
Clubs9:ÍBV
Caps9:4
Goals9:0
Years10:2014
Clubs10:Fylkir
Caps10:0
Goals10:0
Totalcaps:511
Totalgoals:26
Nationalyears1:1995
Nationalteam1:Iceland U-21
Nationalcaps1:6
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:1996–2011
Nationalteam2:Iceland
Nationalcaps2:89
Nationalgoals2:5
Manageryears1:2013
Managerclubs1:ÍBV (player-manager)
Manageryears2:2015–2016
Managerclubs2:Fylkir
Manageryears3:2017–2018
Managerclubs3:Fylkir (women)
Manageryears4:2018
Managerclubs4:Kerala Blasters (assistant)
Manageryears5:2019–2020
Managerclubs5:Southend United (assistant)
Manageryears6:2020–2021
Managerclubs6:Þróttur Vogum
Manageryears7:2021–
Managerclubs7:ÍBV

Hermann Hreiðarsson (born 11 July 1974) is an Icelandic former professional football player and coach. He played as a defender and spent 15 seasons in England, gaining a total of 315 appearances in the Premier League.

Hermann was relegated from the Premier League five times, a record he holds jointly with Nathan Blake. He was relegated with every Premier League club he has played for: Crystal Palace (1997–98 season), Wimbledon (1999–2000), Ipswich Town (2001–02), Charlton Athletic (2006–07), and Portsmouth (2009–10).

Club career

Early career

In 1993, Hermann started playing for his local club ÍBV, where he took part in five seasons with the team. He only played three matches out of 18 in his first season as the club finished 8th out of 10, but played all the matches in the next two seasons with the club finishing 8th and then 3rd. He then played every match but one in his fourth season as the club finished 4th. He left before the completion of his last season, but the club ended up as champions of Iceland for the second time and for the first time in 18 years, with Hermann playing a big role in the turnaround of the club's fortunes.[1]

In 1997, Hermann was scouted by Premier League newcomers Crystal Palace.[2] He came into English football in August that year when Palace signed him up. He was one of the team's few stand-out players in a season where Palace were relegated. At Palace, Hermann scored league goals against Sheffield Wednesday[3] and Chelsea, with the latter goal briefly giving Palace the lead at Stamford Bridge.[4] He also scored once in the League Cup against Torquay United.[5]

Brentford

In September 1998, Hermann opted to move further down The Football League and followed recently departed Crystal Palace chairman Ron Noades to Brentford, where Noades was now chairman as well as the manager. He joined the London-based Third Division side for a then-club record incoming fee of £750,000.[6]

Brentford were champions of the Third Division and Hermann scored six goals, but in October 1999, he signed for Premier League side Wimbledon in a deal worth £2.5 million, which remained Brentford's record transfer fee received until September 2014.[7] They were later relegated from the top flight that season. During his time at Wimbledon, he scored once against West Ham United.[8]

Ipswich Town

A £4.5 million move before the 2000–01 season saw him become newly promoted Ipswich Town's record signing. Ipswich finished fifth in the club's first season back in the Premier League, thus securing a UEFA Cup place. The following season, there was a complete reversal of fortunes, and they were relegated. Ipswich trimmed their squad to save on finances, but Hermann turned down a move to newly promoted West Bromwich Albion at the start of the 2002–03 season – reportedly due to West Bromwich offering him vastly reduced wages compared to what he was currently receiving, and also Hermann not wanting to face another relegation battle.[9] At Ipswich he scored league goals against Manchester City[10] and West Ham United[11] and scored once in the UEFA Cup against Helsingborg.[12]

Charlton Athletic

In March 2003, Hermann moved on from Ipswich, joining Premier League side Charlton Athletic. He signed a three-and-a-half-year contract, with the club paying £800,000, plus a further £100,000 if they were not relegated in the 2003–04 season to Hermann. He was able to move to Charlton outside the Premier League's transfer window as Ipswich were in administration, although he would not be eligible to play for the club for the remainder of that season.

Hermann proved his worth for Charlton after making his debut in a 3–0 home defeat at the hands of Manchester City. He would miss only five matches in his debut season, and would be a regular starter in subsequent years.

Portsmouth

On 25 May 2007, Hermann exercised a clause in his contract with Charlton which allowed him to leave on a free transfer if they were relegated and signed a two-year deal with fellow Premier League club Portsmouth.[13] On 29 September, Hermann scored his first goal for Portsmouth in a 7–4 Premier League win at home against Reading. He followed that up with another goal the following weekend against Fulham. On 20 April 2008, Hermann was sent off for a professional foul on Darius Vassell at the City of Manchester Stadium against Manchester City, but his season ended well by lifting the FA Cup after a 1–0 victory over Cardiff City at Wembley Stadium.[14]

Hermann scored two goals in two matches for the second season running in 2009, when he netted with headers against both Liverpool and Manchester City. In December 2009, he scored the first goal in a 2–0 victory against Burnley. On 27 March 2010, Hermann snapped his achilles tendon in an away match against Tottenham Hotspur and was ruled out for the rest of the season.[15] After the match, Spurs and former Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp commented, "The game was soured by Hermann's injury. The lads said they heard it pop." Due to this injury, Hermann was unable to play in the 2010 FA Cup Final.

After Portsmouth were relegated from the Premier League, it became unknown whether Hermann would stay at the club. However, on 8 October, he signed a new one-year contract.[16] For most of the 2010–11 season, Hermann remained on the bench, as manager Steve Cotterill preferred loan signing Carl Dickinson, but in the latter part of the season, he became first-choice ahead of Dickinson and made his 500th league appearance against Barnsley on 19 February 2011.[17] He signed a new one-year contract with Portsmouth on 8 July.[18]

Coventry City

On 14 January 2012, after a long injury spell and limited playing time, it was announced that Hermann would sign for fellow Championship side Coventry City on a six-month contract.[19] He was injured after only two appearances and could not play for the rest of the season.

Hermann was released by Coventry when his contract ran out at the end of the 2011–12 season. Coincidentally, both Coventry City and Portsmouth were relegated from the Championship that season.

Portsmouth trial

On 4 September 2012, a rumour circulated that Hermann was to offer his services to Portsmouth and play for nothing. The following day, the rumour was confirmed by local newspaper The News. In an online article, manager Michael Appleton stated "Hermann will come in and train with us towards the end of the week and we will see where he is from a fitness point of view. He tells me he wants to play for nothing but we will assess him. I am certainly not ruling it out. We will see how his fitness is, like we would do with any triallist". Hermann intended to play in an upcoming League One match against Crawley Town,[20] but due to his appointment as manager of his hometown club ÍBV, he did not play.

International career

Hermann made his debut for Iceland in a June 1996 friendly match against Cyprus, coming on as a substitute for Alexander Högnason. He since become a strongly established member of the team, collecting 89 caps[21] and captaining the side in his later years.

Managerial career

Hermann reached an agreement with his hometown club ÍBV on 19 September 2012 to become their manager for the 2013 Úrvalsdeild season.[22] He would later sign former English international goalkeeper and Portsmouth teammate David James for the 2013 season. He then spent three years at Fylkir, managing the men's team during the 2015 and 2016 seasons, and the women's team during the 2017 season. In January 2018, he teamed up once again with David James at Kerala Blasters in the Indian Super League as assistant manager, after James' appointment as manager.[23]

On 22 October 2019, he was appointed assistant to Sol Campbell at Southend United of English League One.[24] Following the club's relegation, on 30 June 2020, manager Campbell and his three assistants left the club by mutual consent.[25]

Personal life

Hermann has four children, two boys with his current fiancée Alexandra Fanney Jóhannsdóttir,[26] and two girls, footballers Ída Marín and Thelma Lóa, from his previous marriage to Ragna Lóa Stefánsdóttir.[27]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[28] [29]
Club SeasonDivisionLeagueCupLeague CupOtherEuropeTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
ÍBV1993Úrvalsdeild200020
199418231213
199518110191
199617250??1020252
199711031??00141
Total665122001020817
Crystal Palace1997–98Premier League30240200000362
1998–99First Division7000310000101
Total37240510000463
Brentford1998–99Third Division33421003100386
1999–2000Second Division8200200000102
Total41621203100488
Wimbledon1999–2000Premier League24120000000261
2000–01First Division100000000010
Total25120000000271
Ipswich Town2000–01Premier League36120700000451
2001–0238120100061472
2002–03First Division28020300030360
Total10226011000911283
Charlton Athletic2003–04Premier League33210100000352
2004–0534130210000392
2005–0634050300000420
2006–0731000200000330
Total1323908100001494
Portsmouth2007–08Premier League32360100000393
2008–0923220101031303
2009–1017150100000231
2010–11Championship28110000000291
2011–12200000000020
Total10271403010311228
Coventry City2011–12Championship200000000020
ÍBV2013Úrvalsdeild4000003070
Fylkir2014Úrvalsdeild0000000000
Career total51326493!2925117261034

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Iceland199630
199760
199880
1999101
200070
200171
200250
200361
200480
200541
200661
200750
200870
200930
201010
201130
Total895

Scores and results list Iceland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Hermann goal.

List of international goals scored by Hermann Hreiðarsson
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1 4 September 1999 Laugardalsvöllur, Iceland 2–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
2 24 March 2001 Sofia, Bulgaria 1–0 1–2 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qualifying
3 11 June 2003 Kaunas, Lithuania 2–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
4 7 September 2005Sofia, Bulgaria 2–0 3–2 FIFA World Cup 2006 Qualifying
5 2 September 2006Belfast, Northern Ireland 2–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying

Honours

ÍBV

1997

Brentford

1998–99

Portsmouth

2007–08[30]

Individual

1997, 2000, 2007

1998–99 Third Division[31]

Inducted 2019[32]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hermann Hreiðarsson – Knattspyrnusamband Íslands . ksi.is.
  2. Web site: fotbollselvan – Hermann Hreidarsson, mittback i ... . https://archive.today/20110816160946/http://fotbollselvan.blogg.se/2009/february/feskarelvan-mittback-1.html. dead. 16 August 2011 . blogg.se . 21 October 2015.
  3. Web site: Sheff Wed 1 Crystal Palace 3 . Sporting Life . 25 October 1997 . 13 April 2010 . dead . https://archive.today/20130116044303/http://sportinglive.cc/football/cc_championship/palace/reports/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/97/10/25/SOCCER_Sheff_Wed_Nightlead.html&TEAMHD=palace&DIV=prem&TEAM=CRYSTAL--PALACE&RH=Crystal--Palace&PREV_SEASON=1996&BID= . 16 January 2013 . dmy-all.
  4. News: Vialli double inspires Chelsea rout . . 11 March 1998 . 13 April 2010 . Dave . Hadfield.
  5. News: Hreidarsson scuppers battling Torquay . . 25 August 1998 . 13 April 2010 . Nick . Harling.
  6. Book: 2005 . Brentford Football Club Official Matchday Magazine versus Hull City 07/05/05 . 46 .
  7. Web site: Forshaw completes Wigan move as Brentford receive record fee with Everton picking up sell-on . London 24 . 21 October 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150128115555/http://www.london24.com/sport/football/clubs/brentford/forshaw_completes_wigan_move_as_brentford_receive_record_fee_with_everton_picking_up_sell_on_1_3752160 . 28 January 2015 . dmy.
  8. News: Hislop's error rescues Wimbledon . . 26 December 1999 . 13 April 2010 . Steve . Tongue.
  9. News: Hreidarsson snubs West Brom . . 13 August 2002 . 4 May 2010.
  10. News: Ipswich give City the blues . . 25 November 2000 . 13 April 2010.
  11. News: Hammers sink Ipswich . . 28 October 2001 . 13 April 2010.
  12. News: Ipswich battle through . . 1 November 2001 . 13 April 2010.
  13. News: Pompey sign defender Hreidarsson . . 25 May 2007 . 25 May 2007 . John . Sinnott.
  14. News: Portsmouth 1–0 Cardiff . . 17 May 2008 . 17 May 2008 . Phil . McNulty.
  15. News: Tottenham 2–0 Portsmouth . BBC Sport . 27 March 2010 . 27 March 2010.
  16. News: Hreidarsson signs new deal . . 8 October 2010 . 8 October 2010.
  17. Web site: Portsmouth vs. Barnsley – 19 fevereiro 2011 . Soccerway . 21 October 2015.
  18. Web site: Portsmouth Football Club . https://web.archive.org/web/20120324133920/http://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/LatestNews/news/Hermann-Pens-New-Deal-2307.aspx . 24 March 2012 . Portsmouth F.C. . 21 October 2015.
  19. Web site: Fótbolti.net . 21 October 2015.
  20. Web site: Hermann to train with Pompey again . portsmouth.co.uk . 21 October 2015.
  21. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/ijs-recintlp.html Iceland – Record International Players
  22. Web site: Fótbolti.net . 21 October 2015.
  23. Web site: 3 April 2018. Kerala Blasters assistant coach Hermann Hreiðarsson – There is work to be done. 13 December 2020. www.goal.com.
  24. News: Southend appoint Campbell as manager. BBC Sport.
  25. News: Sol Campbell: Southend United manager leaves by mutual consent . 30 June 2020 . BBC Sport . 30 June 2020.
  26. Web site: Kristín María Þorsteinsdóttir . Hermann Hreiðars og Alexandra eiga von á barni nr. 2 . . 6 July 2021 . 26 June 2020.
  27. Web site: Kippir í kynið . . 6 July 2021 . 17 June 2017.
  28. News: Hermann Hreiðarsson . Soccerbase . 28 December 2009 . 28 December 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080228221533/http://www.soccerbase.com/players_details.sd?playerid=12148 . 28 February 2008 . live . dmy-all .
  29. News: Hermann Hreiðarsson games in Iceland . Knattspyrnusamband Íslands . 17 January 2013 . 17 January 2013.
  30. News: Portsmouth 1–0 Cardiff . BBC Sport . 18 May 2020 . 17 May 2008 . Phil . McNulty.
  31. Book: Barry J. . Hugman . The 1999–2000 Official PFA Footballers Factfile . 1999 . Queen Anne Press . Harpenden . 978-1-85291-607-7 . 352.
  32. Web site: DeVos and Hreidarsson Honoured. Steve . Pearce . 30 March 2019 . 30 March 2019 . Ipswich Town Official Website.