Calgary Herald

Iceland eager for World Cup honeymoon

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MOSCOW Iceland coach Heimir Hallgrimss­on is excited about a “romantic” World Cup debut against Lionel Messi and Argentina. Then he wants a divorce after his team completes its Group D fixtures against Nigeria and old rival Croatia.

“We seem to be a married couple,” Hallgrimss­on joked after being drawn to play the Croats for the third time in five years.

Iceland won its qualifying group in October ahead of Croatia, which was runnerup. The popular Nordic nation was denied a place at the 2014 tournament by losing a playoff to the Croats.

“Absolutely, after the World Cup we are going to get a divorce from Croatia,” Hallgrimss­on told reporters Friday at the State Kremlin Palace.

Still, romance blossomed in the smiling coach’s words as he reflected on a tough but fascinatin­g group.

Argentina will be the opponent for Iceland’s debut as the smallest nation to play at a World Cup tournament June 16 at Spartak Stadium in Moscow.

“You can’t have a better welcome,” Hallgrimss­on said.

Iceland will arrive in Russia as less of a surprise after its stunning European Championsh­ip debut last year. Then, Iceland opened against soccer’s other superstar, Cristiano Ronaldo, and drew 1-1 with eventual champion Portugal to start a fairy tale journey into the quarter-finals. That match in France showed the wider soccer world a post-game thundercla­p exchange between players and fans that is now Iceland’s signature.

Hallgrimss­on hopes 15,000 of the island’s population of about 330,000 will travel to Russia, where Iceland should be many fans’ second-favourite team.

“I think (our fans) will be stars in the World Cup, happy people. They will enjoy Russia,” said the coach, who is a qualified dentist.

“I hope we keep on making people happy.”

Still, Hallgrimss­on is serious about advancing to the round of 16.

“We deserve to be here,” he said.

 ?? DAVID KEYTON/AP ?? Iceland is hoping to have 15,000 supporters in Russia.
DAVID KEYTON/AP Iceland is hoping to have 15,000 supporters in Russia.

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