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Birkir Bjarnason

Icelandic footballer

Birkir Bjarnason

Summary

Icelandic footballer

FieldValue
nameBirkir Bjarnason
imageBirkir Bjarnason 2018.jpg
captionBirkir playing for Iceland at the 2018 FIFA World Cup
full_nameBirkir Bjarnason
birth_date
birth_placeAkureyri, Iceland
height1.83 m
positionCentral midfielder
youthclubs1KA Akureyri
youthclubs2Austrått
youthclubs3Figgjo
years12006–2011
clubs1Viking
caps1103
goals116
years22008
clubs2→ Bodø/Glimt (loan)
caps222
goals25
years32012–2013
clubs3Standard Liège
caps316
goals30
years42012–2013
clubs4→ Pescara (loan)
caps424
goals42
years52013
clubs5Pescara
caps51
goals50
years62013–2014
clubs6Sampdoria
caps614
goals60
years72014–2015
clubs7Pescara
caps735
goals710
years82015–2017
clubs8FC Basel
caps842
goals814
years92017–2019
clubs9Aston Villa
caps948
goals95
years102019
clubs10Al-Arabi
caps105
goals101
years112020–2021
clubs11Brescia
caps1139
goals116
years122021–2023
clubs12Adana Demirspor
caps1241
goals125
years132023
clubs13Viking
caps1311
goals132
years142023–2025
clubs14Brescia
caps1464
goals149
totalcaps465
totalgoals75
nationalyears12004
nationalteam1Iceland U17
nationalcaps17
nationalgoals12
nationalyears22005–2007
nationalteam2Iceland U19
nationalcaps214
nationalgoals23
nationalyears32006–2011
nationalteam3Iceland U21
nationalcaps325
nationalgoals34
nationalyears42010–2022
nationalteam4Iceland
nationalcaps4113
nationalgoals415
club-update18 May 2025
nationalteam-update16 November 2022

| club-update = 18 May 2025 | nationalteam-update = 16 November 2022 Birkir Bjarnason (born 27 May 1988) is an Icelandic former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. He is the most capped player of the Iceland national team.

Club career

Viking

Birkir started playing football with local clubs in his hometown of Akureyri. His family moved to Norway in 1999 and he joined the youth teams of Figgjo. In the summer of 2005 Birkir joined Viking. In the 2006 season he scored his first goal for Viking against Hamarkameratene. Following that he played consistently as a starter for Viking and was a key aspect in helping the club avoid relegation that year and helping them obtain a third-place finish in 2007 under trainer Uwe Rösler.

In 2008 Birkir had a successful loan spell at newly promoted Tippeligaen side Bodø/Glimt, playing a big part in them finishing fourth in the league. His performances brought the attention of bigger clubs such as Serie A club Reggina during January 2008, but he stayed at Viking until 2012. During this time he made 100 appearances for Viking in the Tippeligaen, scoring 16 league goals.

Standard Liège

On 12 January 2012, it was announced that Birkir would sign for Belgian Pro League side Standard Liège on a five-year deal. He played 16 league matches in the Belgium Pro League for Standard.

Pescara

After the end of the 2011–12 season, in July 2012, Birkir joined the newly promoted Serie A side Pescara on a season-long loan deal, for €300,000, with an option to sign for an additional €900,000. He scored his first goal for Pescara in a 5–1 away defeat at Napoli. After the 2012–13 season he stated that he was not interested in going down to Serie B with Pescara and, with two years remaining of his Standard Liège contract, he was unsure where he would be playing in the 2013–14 season.

Pescara bought Birkir from Standard Liège on 9 June 2013 on a permanent transfer for a previously agreed fee, with the aim of selling him for a higher amount that summer with interest being reported from clubs in the top leagues in England including, Italy and Germany.

Sampdoria

On 2 September 2013, it was confirmed that Serie A side Sampdoria had signed Birkir on a co-ownership deal. In total he made 14 Serie A appearances during the 2013–14 season for Sampdoria.

Return to Pescara

On 20 June 2014, it was announced that Birkir would sign again for Pescara on 1 July 2014, after the club won the co-ownership bidding for the player from Sampdoria. Upon signing, he was appointed the captain for the 2014–15 season.

He scored 12 goals in 38 Serie B matches to help guide Pescara to a seventh-place finish and qualifying for the Serie B playoffs. Pescara beat Perugia 2–1 to qualify for the playoff semi-final. They beat Vicenza Calcio 3–2 over two legs in the semi-finals, with Birkir scoring the crucial match winning aggregate goal for Pescara on 2 June 2015 to help them qualify for the Serie B playoff final against Bologna. However, with a 1–1 aggregate score after two legs Bologna, being the highest-placed team, were promoted.

On 27 June 2015, Pescara announced they had accepted an offer of €1 million for Birkir from Serie A side Torino. It was later revealed in July, that the move had seemingly stalled as Birkir had been unable to agree personal terms with the club. A move to English side Leeds United also fell through.

Basel

On 7 July 2015, it was announced that Bjarnason had signed a contract with Swiss Super League club FC Basel for €1 million. He joined Basel's first team for their 2015–16 season under head coach Urs Fischer. After playing in one test game Bjarnason played his domestic league debut for his new club in the away game in the Letzigrund on 25 July as Basel won 3–2 against Grasshopper Club. In the Champions League third qualifying round on 5 August he scored his first goal for his new club during the 1–0 home win against Lech Poznań. It was the only goal of the game, in the first minute of overtime, and Basel qualified for the play-off round. He scored his first league goal for Basel on 26 September during the 3–1 home win against Lugano. Under manager Urs Fischer Bjarnason won the Swiss Super League championship at the end of the 2015–16 Super League season. For the club it was the seventh title in a row and their 19th championship title in total.

Bjarnason was also a regular starter for the team in Basel's 2016–17 season, frequently showing good performances in all competitions. EFL Championship team Aston Villa, following their relegation in the preceding Premier League season, showed interest and on 25 January 2017 Basel announced that the club had signed the player. During his time with the club, Bjarnason played a total of 72 games for Basel scoring a total of 17 goals. 42 of these games were in the Swiss Super League, three in the Swiss Cup, 19 in the UEFA competitions (Champions League and Europa League) and eight were friendly games. He scored 14 goals in the domestic league and the other three were scored during European games.

Aston Villa

On 25 January 2017, Birkir signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with English Championship side Aston Villa. He scored his first goal for Aston Villa in an EFL Cup tie against Wigan Athletic on 22 August 2017.

Brescia

On 18 January 2020, Birkir returned to Italy, after signing a 1.5-year contract with Serie A side Brescia, after a short spell in Qatar playing for Al-Arabi.

Adana Demirspor

On 13 August 2021 Birkir joined Turkish Süper Lig club, newly promoted, Adana Demirspor. He scored his first goal in the Süper Lig against Çaykur Rizespor on 18 September 2021.

Return to Viking

On 31 March 2023, Birkir returned to his former club Viking on a one-year contract.

Return to Brescia

On 9 August 2023 Birkir returned to his former club Brescia, leaving his first senior club Viking for the second time, as they held second place in the Norwegian Eliteserien after a record streak of eight wins in a row, and 13 games left to play.

Birkir departed the club following the 2024–25 season. Later, on 1 September 2025, he announced his retirement from football.

International career

Birkir with Iceland in 2014

Birkir made his debut for the senior Iceland national team in 2010. He holds the all-time appearance record for the senior side, which stands at 113 caps. He has also represented them at Iceland U-21, Under 19 and Under 17 levels.

He scored his first goal for Iceland against France on 27 May 2012 in a 3–2 defeat. He also followed this up with goals for Iceland in 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification with goals against Albania on 12 October 2012, Slovenia on 7 June 2013 and then against Albania again on 10 September 2013 in a 2–1 victory. Birkir's goals and performances played a crucial role in the qualifiers helping guide Iceland to the World Cup playoffs, however in November 2013 they lost 2–0 on aggregate over two legs to Croatia.

He was called up to the national team again for UEFA Euro 2016 and achieved the honor of getting his country's first ever goal in a major tournament when he scored the equalizer against Portugal in their first group match.

On 27 June 2016, Birkir played against England in the UEFA Euro 2016 round of 16 at the Stade de Nice, as Iceland upset England with a 2–1 victory to advance to the quarter-finals.

In May 2018 he was named in Iceland's 23-man squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal103161831012219Total25230282Total4214201525916Total485103120546Total3960010406Total41542457Career total401663973126446980
Viking2005Eliteserien00001010
200616140201
2007601070
2008000000
200930730337
2010268523110
201125051301
Bodø/Glimt (loan)2008Eliteserien22500225
Standard Liège2011–12Belgian Pro League1601030200
Pescara (loan)2012–13Serie A24210252
Pescara2013–14Serie B102030
Sampdoria2013–14Serie A14021161
Pescara2014–15Serie B351030424212
Basel2015–16Swiss Super League2910101024012
2016–171341050194
Aston Villa2016–17Championship80000080
2017–18233103120294
2018–191720000172
Al-Arabi2019–20Qatar Stars League51300081
Brescia2019–20Serie A13000130
2020–21Serie B2660010276
Adana Demirspor2021–22Süper Lig32512337
2022–239030120
Viking2023Eliteserien11221133

International

National teamYearAppsGoalsTotal11315
Iceland201030
201150
201292
2013102
201480
201582
2016132
201771
2018111
2019103
202080
2021131
202281

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