Jakob Sigurðarson Explained

Jakob Sigurðarson
Position:Head coach
League:1. deild karla
Team:KR
Height M:1.92
Weight Kg:82
Nationality:Icelandic
Birth Date:4 April 1982
Birth Place:Reykjavík, Iceland
High School:Westminster Academy
(Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
College:Birmingham–Southern (2001–2005)
Draft Year:2005
Career Start:1998
Career End:2021
Career Position:Point guard / shooting guard
Coach Start:2021
Years1:1998–2000
Team1:KR
Years2:2005–2006
Team2:Bayer Giants Leverkusen
Years3:2006–2007
Team3:Ciudad de Vigo
Years4:2007–2008
Team4:Kecskeméti KSE
Years5:2008–2009
Team5:KR
Years6:2009–2015
Team6:Sundsvall Dragons
Years7:2015–2019
Team7:Borås
Years8:2019–2021
Team8:KR
Cyears1:2021–2023
Cteam1:KR (assistant)
Cyears2:2023–present
Cteam2:KR
Highlights:As player:

Jakob Örn Sigurðarson (born 4 April 1982) is an Icelandic basketball coach and former player.[1] He was named the Icelandic men's basketball player of the year in 2011.[2] Jakob won the Icelandic championship in 2000 and 2009, and the Swedish championship in 2011.[3] [4]

College career

He played his senior year of high school in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and played basketball at Birmingham-Southern College, Alabama.

Playing career

Jakob played in Sweden for 10 years, first with Sundsvall Dragons from 2009-2015 and then with Borås Basket until 2019.[5]

In May 2019, Jakob returned Iceland and signed with KR along with his brother Matthías Orri Sigurðarson.[6] [7] On 5 January 2020, KR announced that he would miss significant time due to a slipped disk in his back.[8]

Jakob announced his retirement from basketball following KR's loss against Keflavík in the semi-finals of the 2021 Úrvalsdeild playoffs.

National team career

Jakob debuted for the Icelandic national basketball team in 2000 and participated with them in EuroBasket 2015. In August 2016, he declared his retirement from international play.[9] However, in November 2017, he returned to the national team[10] and played with it until 2018. In his 18-year national team career, he played 92 games for Iceland.[11]

Coaching career

In August 2021, Jakob was hired as an assistant coach with KR.[12] Following KR's relegation to the second-tier 1. deild karla, Jakob was hired as the head coach of the team.[13] [14]

Personal life

Jakob is the older brother of professional basketball player Matthías Orri Sigurðarson.[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Jakob sterkur í lokaumferðinni . Mbl.is . . 28 March 2017 . August 6, 2017.
  2. News: Körfuknattleiksfólk ársins 2011 . KKI.is . . 16 December 2011 . August 6, 2017.
  3. News: "Erum með besta liðið" . . Sigurður Elvar Þórólfsson . 14 April 2014 . August 6, 2017.
  4. News: Trúðum því að við værum bestir . . 6 May 2011 . August 6, 2017.
  5. News: Edda Sif Pálsdóttir . Jakob að koma heim . 14 May 2019 . . 13 May 2019 . Icelandic.
  6. News: Ólafur Þór Jónsson . Matthías og Jakob semja við KR . 29 May 2019 . Karfan.is . 29 May 2019 . Icelandic.
  7. News: Ástrós Ýr Eggertsdóttir . Jakob: Var búinn að útiloka að geta spilað með gömlu félögunum . 15 July 2019 . . 14 July 2019 . Icelandic.
  8. News: Ingvi Þór Sæmundsson . Björn frá út tímabilið og Jakob með brjósklos . 6 January 2020 . . 6 January 2020 . Icelandic.
  9. Web site: Jakob Örn hættur með landsliðinu . Vísir.is . . 4 August 2016 . August 6, 2017.
  10. News: Kristjana Arnarsdóttir. Jakob Örn í landsliðshópnum. 20 November 2017. RÚV. 9 November 2017. Icelandic.
  11. Web site: KKÍ | A landslið . kki.is. 2017-08-06.
  12. News: Ólafur Þór Jónsson . Helgi Már tekur við KR – Jakob verður aðstoðarþjálfari . 6 August 2021 . Karfan.is . 6 August 2021 . Icelandic.
  13. News: Jakob og Adama taka við KR . 14 June 2023 . Karfan.is . 14 June 2023 . Icelandic.
  14. News: Aron Guðmundsson . Jakob fær það verkefni að reisa við fallið stórveldi: "Er hrikalega spenntur" . 22 June 2023 . . 22 June 2023 . Icelandic.
  15. News: Óskar Ófeigur Jónsson. Matthías Orri aftur til ÍR-inga. 5 April 2018. Vísir.is. 13 May 2016. Icelandic.