The coach of the Icelandic football team, Heimir Halgrimson, resigned and left the team after seven years.
As stated in today's announcement of the Football Association of Iceland, Halgrimson decided to end the cooperation at his own request.
Together with Swede Lars Lagerbak, he was the coach of Iceland at the European Championship in 2016, where he reached the quarter-finals by defeating the favored England.
After the departure of Lagerback, Hallgrimson remained the coach of Iceland, which became the smallest participating country in the World Cup.
This year, Iceland played in the World Cup for the first time in Russia, and the competition ended in the group stage.
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