Vancouver Sun

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 runner-up. 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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