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The Star
11-07-2025
- Sport
- The Star
Soccer-Naive Iceland cannot stand still, says captain Viggosdottir
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - UEFA Women's Euro 2025 - Group A - Norway v Iceland - Stockhorn Arena, Thun, Switzerland - July 10, 2025 Iceland's Glodis Viggosdottir celebrates scoring their third goal REUTERS/Annegret Hilse/File Photo THUN, Switzerland (Reuters) -Iceland have work to do if they are to keep pace with other European nations in women's football, team captain Glodis Viggosdottir told Reuters after her side's4-3 defeat by Norway in their final Group A game at the Women's Euros on Thursday. In a tight, tough group, Iceland found the margins against them as they lost 1-0 to Finland and 2-0 to hosts Switzerland before finally getting on the scoresheet and grabbing three goals only to lose to group winners Norway, bringing Viggosdottir's fourth Euros campaign to a close. "I think it's something that we've been maybe a little bit naive to," the 30-year-old said of the pace of development in the women's game. "Definitely, you can see that countries are really pushing women's football, and they're doing a lot to progress as a team. "We need to make sure that we don't allow them to go past us, because we want to compete with the best. We know we're a small country but we want to compete with the best, and we need to find that little extra that makes us special and in this tournament, we didn't find it." Iceland finished bottom of the group with no points and exit the tournament alongside Finland, whose 1-1 draw with hosts Switzerland was not enough to get them through to the knockout stage, leavingNorway and the Swiss to advance. Viggosdottir expressed her disappointment at not registering a win in Switzerland and said that she could not pinpoint exactly what needed to be done, but she stressed that keeping up with the rest of the pack would mean making the most of Iceland's playing resources. "We are a small country and we don't get 80 million people to choose from -- we have 400,000 and we have to make the best of what we have. We need to get the best out of every single person and find that little extra that makes us special," she said. Still dressed in her kit almost an hour after the final whistle, her white socks stained with grass from one of the many tackles she put in against the Norwegians, Viggosdottir was already looking forward to the next challenge for her national team. "I think we saw in this tournament that there's a few things that we need to improve and need to do better," she said. (Reporting by Philip O'Connor; editing by Clare Fallon)

Straits Times
11-07-2025
- Sport
- Straits Times
Naive Iceland cannot stand still, says captain Viggosdottir
THUN, Switzerland - Iceland have work to do if they are to keep pace with other European nations in women's football, team captain Glodis Viggosdottir told Reuters after her side's 4-3 defeat by Norway in their final Group A game at the Women's Euros on Thursday. In a tight, tough group, Iceland found the margins against them as they lost 1-0 to Finland and 2-0 to hosts Switzerland before finally getting on the scoresheet and grabbing three goals only to lose to group winners Norway, bringing Viggosdottir's fourth Euros campaign to a close. "I think it's something that we've been maybe a little bit naive to," the 30-year-old said of the pace of development in the women's game. "Definitely, you can see that countries are really pushing women's football, and they're doing a lot to progress as a team. "We need to make sure that we don't allow them to go past us, because we want to compete with the best. We know we're a small country but we want to compete with the best, and we need to find that little extra that makes us special and in this tournament, we didn't find it." Iceland finished bottom of the group with no points and exit the tournament alongside Finland, whose 1-1 draw with hosts Switzerland was not enough to get them through to the knockout stage, leaving Norway and the Swiss to advance. Viggosdottir expressed her disappointment at not registering a win in Switzerland and said that she could not pinpoint exactly what needed to be done, but she stressed that keeping up with the rest of the pack would mean making the most of Iceland's playing resources. "We are a small country and we don't get 80 million people to choose from -- we have 400,000 and we have to make the best of what we have. We need to get the best out of every single person and find that little extra that makes us special," she said. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore Nuclear safety research gets boost with new institute, $66m funding as S'pore weighs energy viability Singapore Man who killed 5-year-old daughter gets life sentence after he appeals against 35-year jail term Singapore More than 14,300 people checked during 7-week-long anti-crime ops Singapore Over 150 e-bikes and other non-compliant mobility devices impounded in last 2 months: LTA Singapore Judge declines to void alleged sham marriage in S'pore, says it is for Parliament to decide Singapore S'porean who defaulted on NS obligations used fake Malaysian passports at checkpoints over 800 times Singapore Over 12,000 lower-income households to receive $60 in transport vouchers by end-July Business CEO salaries: At Singapore's top companies, whose pay went up and whose saw a drop? Still dressed in her kit almost an hour after the final whistle, her white socks stained with grass from one of the many tackles she put in against the Norwegians, Viggosdottir was already looking forward to the next challenge for her national team. "I think we saw in this tournament that there's a few things that we need to improve and need to do better," she said. REUTERS


New York Times
02-07-2025
- Sport
- New York Times
Iceland captain Glodis Viggosdottir forced off at half time of Euro 2025 opener with illness
Iceland captain Glodis Viggosdottir was forced off at half time during Thursday's 2025 European Championship group stage opener against Finland due to illness. Viggosdottir, 30, twice received treatment on the field during the first half at the Stockhorn Arena in Bern, with her team-mates surrounding her in a protective huddle. Advertisement The Bayern Munich defender completed the opening 45 minutes of her side's defeat but did not return for the second half and was replaced by Saedis Run Heioarsdottir. However, she confirmed at full time this was due to a stomach illness and not injury. 'I've had it for a few days,' Viggosdottir told 'We thought it was over. I hope it's going to go down in the next few days.' Viggosdottir, the first Icelandic player to be nominated for the Ballon d'Or Feminin, is among Iceland's most high profile players and is expected to play a key role in their Euro 2025 campaign. Iceland were beaten 1-0 by Finland, with winger Katariina Kosola scoring the game's only goal in the 70th minute. Iceland had been reduced to 10 players shortly before the hour mark after midfielder Hildur Antonsdottir was sent off for a second bookable offence. 'It's incredibly disappointing,' Viggosdottir added. 'We came here to win and go away with zero points. 'There's nothing we can do about this game – we ended up in a difficult situation with a player down and conceded shortly afterwards, but we came back and the girls did incredibly well.' The result marked a first major tournament victory since Euro 2009 for Finland — when the country hosted the tournament. They have since suffered group stage exits in 2013 and 2022, and have never qualified for the World Cup. 'Iceland are a fantastic team and good from set pieces, so I'm very satisfied with us defending those very well,' manager Marko Saloranta said. 'The last ten or 15 minutes were not that satisfying — we made the victory a little bit nervy because we were so cautious. That's not the way we want to end the game. 'We have two games left; we haven't gone through but, with only three games in the group, a victory in the first game is a big step towards the knockout stage.' Iceland return to action against hosts Switzerland on Sunday, while Finland play Norway.


Time of India
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
EA FC 25 Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC tasks, solutions, and more
Image via EA EA has introduced a new Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC in EA FC 25, and it provides you with a remarkable attacking midfielder in Ultimate Team. To obtain him, all you have to do is complete a total of two simple tasks. Once done, you will receive a 94-rated card, which will certainly contribute to your team's attack. The overall cost of obtaining the card is approximately 80 thousand, which is quite reasonable for a player of his quality. Accordingly, you can surely consider completing this SBC. Here are all the details about the new EA FC 25 Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC. EA FC 25 Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC tasks As previously stated, you have a total of two tasks that you will have to complete as part of the new EA FC 25 Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC. They require you to build teams as per the requirements, with both of them being quite simple. Here are further details about the two tasks: Task 1 – Chelsea Min. team rating: 86. No. of players from Chelsea in the squad: Min. 1 No. of players from TOTS / TOTW in the squad: Min. 1 Reward: 1x Small Prime Electrum Players Pack Task 2 – Premier League Min. team rating: 87. No. of players from the Premier League in the squad: 1 Reward: 1x Small Prime Electrum Players Pack Given that these two tasks only end up costing 80 thousand coins, this is a wonderful opportunity, and you should take this chance. The player possesses decent stats in the game and could be a valuable source of creativity. EA FC 25 Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC cheapest solutions The following cards will prove to be the cheapest solutions for completing the EA FC 25 Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC: Task 1 – Chelsea Grealish 84 overall Bernardo Silva 88 overall Marta 84 overall Diani 88 overall Buchanan 84 overall Nkunku 84 overall Janssen 84 overall Havertz 83 overall Frimpong 84 overall Viggosdottir 84 overall Locatelli 89 overall Task 2 – Premier League Griezmann 88 overall Marta 84 overall Irene Paredes 88 overall Renard 88 overall Reiten 88 overall Lavelle 87 overall Giacinti 82 overall Foden 88 overall Hasegawa 84 overall Baltimore 84 overall Viggosdottir 84 overall By using these cards, you can end up finishing the Christopher Nkunku Flashback SBC for the lowest possible price in EA FC 25. Aside from the attacking midfielder position, the player can also fit in as a striker and score some valuable goals for your side.


Time of India
25-04-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
EA FC 25 Gaëtane Thiney End of an Era SBC tasks, solutions, and more
Image via EA The latest Gaëtane Thiney SBC is a wonderful opportunity for you to acquire a 94-rated attacking midfielder in your EA FC 25 Ultimate Team. She is among the finest women footballers to emerge from France, and she has guided Paris FC to massive heights. Her legacy is celebrated as part of the End of an Era SBC, and you have to complete the different challenges to get her card. If you are looking to add a creative player to your team, this SBC will prove to be a valid option. Here are all the details that you need to know about the EA FC 25 Gaëtane Thiney End of an Era SBC. EA FC 25 Gaëtane Thiney End of an Era SBC tasks To complete the EA FC 25 Gaëtane Thiney End of an Era SBC, there are a total of 4 tasks that you will have to complete. Here is a list of them: Task 1 – Top Form Min. team rating: 85 No. of Team of the Week players in squad: Min. 1 Task 2 – France Min. team rating: 86 No. of French players in squad: Min. 1 Task 3 – 87-Rated Squad Min. team rating: 87 Task 4 – 88-Rated Squad Min. team rating: 88 No. of Team of the Week players in squad: Min. 1 It would cost you close to 180 thousand coins in completing this SBC, and you will end up with a fabulous 94-rated Gaëtane Thiney card in EA FC 25. EA FC 25 Gaëtane Thiney End of an Era SBC cheapest solutions The following are the cheapest solutions for the EA FC 25 Gaëtane Thiney End of an Era SBC: Task 1 – Top Form Tah 88 Sabitzer 84 Grealish 84 Mane 84 Coman 84 Gyokeres 84 Shaw 86 Viggosdottir 84 Chawinga 84 Toone 84 Caruso 84 Task 2 – France Lawrence 85 White 84 Lavelle 87 Patri Guijjaro 88 Pajor 87 Mateo 85 Schuller 86 Harder 84 Viggosdottir 84 McCabe 85 Dunn 84 Task 3 – 87-Rated Squad Stones 85 Mahrez 85 Watkins 85 Marta 84 Irene Paredes 88 Renard 88 Ruben Dias 88 Gyokeres 84 Mead 88 Katoto 88 Caruso 84 Task 4 – 88-Rated Squad Lewandowski 88 Casemiro 84 Robertson 85 Cascarino 84 Patri Guijarro 88 Ruben Dias 88 Tonali 85 Katoto 88 Pavlidis 89 Bussy 92 Walsh 85 The aforementioned cards will prove to be the finest options for completing all the tasks for the EA FC 25 Gaëtane Thiney End of an Era SBC. If you have some additional cards, you can use them instead to lower the overall cost of completion.