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Full name
  
Þórður Guðjónsson

Playing position
  
Midfielder, Striker

Team
  
Apps

Career start
  
1990

Parents
  
Guðjón Þórðarson

Place of birth
  
Akranes, Iceland

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.78 m

Career end
  
2008

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Date of birth
  
(1973-10-14) 14 October 1973 (age 43)

Siblings
  
Bjarni Guðjónsson, Joey Guðjónsson, Björn Bergmann Sigurðarson

Similar
  
Bjarni Guðjónsson, Joey Guðjónsson, Guðjón Þórðarson, Björn Bergmann Sigurðarson

Þórður "Thordur" Gudjonsson (born 14 October 1973) is a retired Icelandic footballer.

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Club career

Þórður was born in Akranes started his career with local teams KA Akureyri and ÍA Akranes, and moved to German team VfL Bochum in 1993. He spent four years at Bochum before moving to Belgium side Genk in 1997. He stayed at Genk for three seasons until in 2000 he moved to Spanish side UD Las Palmas, but saw limited playing action and was loaned out to English Premier League club Derby County. At Derby he played ten league matches for the club in 2000–01 and scored once in the league against West Ham United. In 2001–02, he played eight matches for Preston North End before making a return to Bochum in 2002. He remained at Bochum until January 2005 when he joined Stoke City. His brother Bjarni and father Gudjon had both played and managed Stoke City respectively. He managed just two substitute appearances towards the end of the 2004–05 season and after playing just once in the League Cup in 2005–06 he returned to Iceland with ÍA Akranes.

Personal life

Þórður's father Gudjon and brothers, Bjarni and Joey have all been involved with professional football.

He retired in 2008 to take up politics.

International career

He made his debut for Iceland in a September 1993 World Cup qualifier against Luxemburg. He went on to earn 58 caps, scoring 13 goals for the national team.

Career statistics

  • Sourced from Þórður Guðjónsson profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required) and Þórður Guðjónsson at National-Football-Teams.com
  • References

    Þórður Guðjónsson Wikipedia