Kristján Örn Sigurðsson Explained

Kristján Örn Sigurðsson
Birth Date:1980 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Akureyri, Iceland
Height:1.85 m
Youthyears1:1995
Youthclubs1:Þór
Position:Defender
Years1:1996
Caps1:15
Goals1:0
Years2:1997
Caps2:15
Goals2:0
Years3:1997–2001
Caps3:0
Goals3:0
Years4:2001–2002
Caps4:34
Goals4:3
Years5:2003–2004
Caps5:33
Goals5:1
Years6:2005–2010
Clubs6:Brann
Caps6:120
Goals6:10
Years7:2010–2015
Clubs7:Hønefoss
Caps7:135
Goals7:11
Years8:2017
Clubs8:Þór
Caps8:18
Goals8:2
Manageryears1:2017
Managerclubs1:Þór (assistant manager)
Nationalyears1:1996–1997
Nationalcaps1:9
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1998
Nationalcaps2:6
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:2003–2011
Nationalteam3:Iceland
Nationalcaps3:52
Nationalgoals3:4

Kristján Örn Sigurðsson (often spelled Sigurdsson; born 7 October 1980 in Akureyri) is an Icelandic footballer who is a player-assistant manager for Þór.

Club career

He started his career at his local club ÍF Völsungur Húsavik, and moved to Stoke City in England as a teenager. Failing to grab a place on the first team, he returned to Iceland to play for KR. After the 2004 season he moved to SK Brann in Bergen, Norway where he plays as a defender. He showed acceptable defensive skills, but clear weaknesses in his passing game and general offensive play from his right back position. Before the 2006 season, Kristján was moved into the central defence, after both Ragnvald Soma and Paul Scharner were sold after the 2005 season.

Kristján showed that he is a supreme centre back with his great speed - he was tested to be the fastest Brann player on 40 metres relay before the 2006 season. He is also considered to have great strength in the air, even though he is shorter than most players who play in his position. Some commentators have compared Kristján's style of play to that of Argentine centre back Roberto Ayala, although both players differ greatly in quality. Kristján and his teammate Ólafur Örn Bjarnason started the season excellently and were nicknamed Ørneredet which means Eagle's nest (both players have Örn as their middle name, and Örn/Ørn is the Norwegian and Icelandic word for eagle). After several years in Bergen including the 2007 season which ended at the top position in the Norwegian Premier League, his contract with Brann ended after the 2009 season.[1]

Kristján retired after 2014 season. However, he came out of his retirement in 2017 after his brother, Lárus Sigurðsson, took over as manager of Þór.[2]

International career

Kristján made his debut for Iceland in 2003 and went on to earn 53 caps. On 9 February 2012 he announced his retirement from international football.[3]

Career statistics

Club

Source:

ClubSeasonLeagueCupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Völsungur19961. deild karla150150
KA19971. deild karla150150
Stoke City1997–98First Division000000
1998–99Second Division000000
1999–2000Second Division000000
2000–01Second Division000000
Total000000
KA20011. deild karla172172
2002Úrvalsdeild171171
Total34300343
KR2003Úrvalsdeild160160
2004Úrvalsdeild171171
Total33100331
Brann2005Tippeligaen24050290
2006Tippeligaen24341284
2007Tippeligaen25430284
2008Tippeligaen19110201
2009Tippeligaen28240322
Total1201017113711
Hønefoss2010Tippeligaen27010280
2011Norwegian First Division28640326
2012Tippeligaen28320303
2013Tippeligaen25100251
2014Norwegian First Division27100271
Total135117014211
Þór20171. deild karla182182
Career total3702724139428

International

Source:

National teamYearAppsGoals
Iceland200310
200480
200582
200620
200790
200860
200992
201050
201140
Total524

Honours

Norway

2007

Iceland

2003

Notes and References

  1. Web site: – Sigurdsson er ferdig i Brann | bt.no . 2010-01-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100107142433/http://fotball.bt.no/eliteserien/article158378.ece . 7 January 2010.
  2. Web site: Fótbolti.net.
  3. Web site: Fótbolti.net.