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Iceland, population 334,000, become the smallest nation ever to qualify for the World Cup - and the only one with fewer than 1m people. pic.twitter.com/vTZTxl532n
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Nick Harris on Twitter - Iceland, population 334,000, become the smallest nation ever to qualify for the World Cup - and the only one with fewer than 1m people. pic.twitter.com/vTZTxl532n— Nick Harris (@sportingintel) October 9, 2017
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Squawka Football on Twitter - Iceland at home in the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign:WWWWWGoals: 10Conceded: 2Clean sheets: 4👌 pic.twitter.com/8TpdNhDyye— Squawka Football (@Squawka) October 9, 2017
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#WCQ ⚽️🏆 on Twitter - 🇮🇸Some good #MondayMotivation?Being a win away from guaranteeing you become the smallest team EVER to compete at the #WorldCup isn't bad 💪 pic.twitter.com/GcDkxqYeZf— #WCQ ⚽️🏆 (@FIFAWorldCup) October 9, 2017
how are iceland doing this? their country is in the extreme weather zone + population just 300,000. and yet they're going to world cup. my country seriously needs to implement their strategies
Your country is a genetically inferior Asian country(no offence) while Iceland is a country full of healthy and athletic people. Viking descendants you know.
only they have a good outward appearance but inside they're full of s*** , psychotic and anti social unlike asians. Imo slavs have both outwards and inwards
They got a nice set of players that train hard and it helps having influences from Ireland+GB as they love football. Malaysia doesn't have that culture of football near, it has nothing to do with genetics.
@Lestatian Wow, you are right, I made a small research and realize it was true, here more info about it if anyone else is interesting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_name
By the way, it mean for example that Gylfi Sigurdson father was named Sigurd and that if he have a son, his second name will be Gylfison, pretty neat. :D
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@Lestatian Wow, you are right, I made a small research and realize it was true, here more info about it if anyone else is interesting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_name
I've heard that in Iceland they don't have last names. For boys, they just added "son" at the end of the name. So, let's say I'm an Icelandic and I have a son, I named my son Siegfried. Since my name is Emmanuel, my son's name would be Siegfried Emmanuelsson. Say I have a daughter, then my daughter's name would be like Paris Emmanuelsdottir.
By the way, it mean for example that Gylfi Sigurdson father was named Sigurd and that if he have a son, his second name will be Gylfison, pretty neat. :D