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Full name
  
Jóhannes Eðvaldsson

Playing position
  
Centre-back

Team
  
Apps

Position
  
Defender

Place of birth
  
Reykjavík, Iceland

Years
  
Team

Parents
  
Evald Mikson

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Date of birth
  
(1950-09-03) 3 September 1950 (age 66)

Jóhannes Eðvaldsson (born 3 September 1950, in Reykjavík) is an Icelandic former international football player.

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Playing career

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Eðvaldsson started his career with Valur in his native land before short spells with Metz of France and Holbek of Denmark. He moved to Scotland in 1975, joining Celtic F.C. after a short trial. He played in almost every outfield position while at Celtic but was most suited to central defence. He was nicknamed "Shuggy" by the fans. After making 188 appearances for the Glasgow club, during which he scored 36 goals, Eðvaldsson moved to the USA in February 1980, joining NASL side Tulsa Roughnecks.

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Eðvaldsson returned to Europe in 1981, joining German side Hannover 96. He joined Motherwell in 1982 and played two seasons for the Fir Park side before retiring in 1984.

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During his career he gained 34 caps for the Iceland national side, 16 of which were attained while with Celtic.

Coaching career

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Eðvaldsson started a coaching career with Þróttur in 1984 but soon returned to live in Scotland, where his wife is from. He suffered a brain haemorrhage in 1995 but made a full recovery. Edvaldsson is now a coach for a 1994 team Jimmy Johnstone Academy.

Family footballing connections

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Eðvaldsson's father Evald Mikson was a former Estonian international goalkeeper in the 1930s, who was later Deputy Head of the Tallinn Police during the Nazi occupation. Accused of war crimes, Mikson fled Estonia at the end of World War II, eventually alighting in Iceland where he settled and raised a family, changing his name to the Icelandic Eðvald Hinriksson.

Eðvaldsson's brother Atli, seven years his junior, is also a former international footballer, who was for a period Iceland's record cap holder. Atli Eðvaldsson played most of his career in Germany with Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Uerdingen and Fortuna Düsseldorf before moving into coaching. He managed the Icelandic national side between 2000 and 2003.

References

Jóhannes Eðvaldsson Wikipedia


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