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1996-2000
  
Position
  
Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.81 m

Current team
  
retired

Role
  
Football player

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Name
  
Gylfi Einarsson


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Date of birth
  
(1978-10-27) 27 October 1978 (age 37)

Place of birth
  
Reykjavik, Iceland

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Gylfi Einarsson (born 27 October 1978, in Reykjavík) is a retired Icelandic football player. He played as a midfielder.

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Gylfi Einarsson Gylfi Einarsson Brann Player Profile Sky Sports Football

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Club career

Gylfi Einarsson Gylfi EINARSSON League Appearances Leeds United FC

He started his career at Fylkir but moved to Norwegian club Lillestrøm SK in 2000. In the 2004 season he scored 13 goals in 26 matches. When his contract expired, he was snapped up by Leeds United, who had to wait until January 2005 to sign him. Gylfi, who was originally seen as a player in the Gary Speed mould, had never been more than a bit-player at Elland Road. This was mainly due to the injury problems that he sustained during his time at the club. On 6 September 2006, Gylfi had a hip operation to remove floating bone and was out of contention for the squad for eight weeks. In January 2007, Gylfi was subject to interest from Norwegian team, Strømsgodset. Gylfi left Leeds United on the final day of the summer transfer window in the 2007/08 campaign, with his contract being terminated. He scored one league goal during his stay at Leeds, in a 1-0 win at Burnley.

Gylfi signed with the reigning Norwegian champions, SK Brann, on 25 January 2008, after a short try-out.

International career

Gylfi made his debut for Iceland in a July 2000 friendly match against Malta as a sub for Helgi Kolviðsson. He has earned 24 caps so far and scored his only goal in a friendly against Italy when Iceland won a famous 2-0 victory in front of a record crowd of 20.204 at Laugardalsvöllur.

References

Gylfi Einarsson Wikipedia


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