Iceland national team
The Iceland national football team represents Iceland in international football competitions. Established in 1947, the team is governed by the Football Association of Iceland. They gained significant attention for their performance in the UEFA Euro 2016, where they reached the quarter-finals, marking a historic achievement for the nation.
Iceland's team is known for its strong team spirit and tactical discipline. The players often come from the domestic league, the Úrvalsdeild, and many have played in top European leagues. The team's success has inspired a new generation of footballers in Iceland, contributing to the sport's growing popularity in the country.