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Bjarnason Makes History For The Land Of Ice

Iceland's First International Tournament Goal Was A Special One

Birkir Bjarnason's goal wasn't a rocket from 30 yards out or a bicycle kick, but it was a goal that was Iceland's first international tournament goal ever. As about 10% of Iceland's population watched from the stands in Saint-Etienne, the "Ice Men" stole a point from a favored Portugal team. A special moment for this country no doubt, but their special moments may just be starting as the team demonstrated how they can perform on a big stage. Being down 1-0 at halftime, they responded just 5 minutes after the break with a historic goal from Birkir Bjarnason. Bjarnason caught the Portuguese sleeping as he hammered a ball in on the back post to even the game at ones. A promising start for the Icelanders could lead to more goals and more points as they still have Hungary and Austria to face in the upcoming weeks. This is a moment that this country will never forget and neither will we. Goals like these are a testament to what soccer means to the world.