Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Alexander Hognason, Arnar Gunnlaugsson, Arni Gautur Arason, Arni Sveinsson, Baldur Ingimar Aoalsteinsson, Birkir Kristinsson, Bjarki Gunnlaugsson, Bjarni Guojonsson, Bjarni Sigurosson, Bjorn Bergmann Siguroarson, Dragutin Risti, Gretar Steinsson, Gunnlaugur Jonsson, Haraldur Ingolfsson, Joey Guojonsson, Johannes Haroarson, Julian Johnsson, Kristjan Finnbogason, Olafur Gottskalksson, Olafur oroarson (footballer), Petur Petursson, Rikharour Jonsson, Sigursteinn Gislason, Sigurour Jonsson, Steinar Dagur Adolfsson, Teitur Thordarson, Uni Arge, orour Guojonsson, orour oroarson (footballer born 1930), orour oroarson (footballer born 1972). Excerpt: Sigursteinn Davio Gislason (25 June 1968 - 16 January 2012) was an Icelandic football player and manager. A left-sided defender who could also play in midfield, he spent the majority of his playing career in his home country; he started his career with KR and later had spells with IA and Vikingur Reykjavik. During the 1999-2000 season, Sigursteinn joined English club Stoke City and played eight matches in the Football League. Following his retirement from playing, he became a coach at his former club KR and went on to spend three years as the club's assistant manager. In 2008, Sigursteinn was appointed as manager of Leiknir Reykjavik, a position he held for more than two seasons before being forced to retire through illness. Although born in Akranes, Sigursteinn started his career with KR Reykjavik, where he joined the reserve team in 1985. He was part of the team that beat rottur 6-3 in the final of the 1986 Reykjavik Championship, and was a regular for the side over the following two seasons. On 16 August 1987, Sigursteinn made his first-team debut for KR, coming on as a second-half substitute for...