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Full name
  
Asgeir Sigurvinsson

Name
  
Asgeir Sigurvinsson

Playing position
  
Midfielder

1973–1981
  
Standard Liege

Weight
  
79 kg

1971–1973
  
Height
  
1.82 m

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player


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Date of birth
  
(1955-05-08) 8 May 1955 (age 60)

Place of birth
  

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Ásgeir "Sigi" Sigurvinsson (born 8 May 1955 in Vestmannaeyjar) is an Icelandic retired football attacking midfielder and coach.

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He spent most of his career in Germany, amassing Bundesliga totals of 211 games and 39 goals for two clubs, mainly Stuttgart.

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Club career

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One of the first Icelandic footballers to play in a foreign country, Ásgeir played a single game for Rangers' reserve side in late 1972 before moving to Belgian club Standard Liège in 1973. He stayed there for eight seasons, amassing more than 300 appearances overall and helping it to the 1981 Belgian Cup. Immediately after, he was bought by FC Bayern Munich, but only lasted one year.

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Ásgeir then joined fellow Bundesliga team VfB Stuttgart, where he figured prominently until his retirement at 35. In his second year he scored a career-best – in Germany – 12 goals, being instrumental in a league conquest after a 32-year wait.

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During his penultimate season, Ásgeir netted three times from 28 appearances as the Roten finished fifth, still adding all 12 matches (ten complete) in the side's runner-up run in the UEFA Cup. After retiring, he worked at Stuttgart for another three years, as a scout.

Between April and November 1993, Ásgeir had his first coaching experience, with native Knattspyrnufélagið Fram.

International career

Ásgeir gained 45 caps for Iceland and scored five goals, his debut coming on 3 July 1972 at only 17 in a 2–5 friendly home loss against Denmark. He acted as technical director at the Football Association of Iceland for six years, and later coached the national team from 2003 until late 2005.

In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's 50 anniversary, the Icelandic FA selected Ásgeir as its Golden Player, the most outstanding Icelandic player of the last 50 years.

Honours

IBV
  • Icelandic Cup: 1972
  • Standard Liège
  • Belgian Cup: 1980–81
  • Bayern Munich
  • DFB-Pokal: 1981–82
  • Stuttgart
  • Bundesliga: 1983–84
  • References

    Ásgeir Sigurvinsson Wikipedia