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Dagur Sigurðsson

Dagur Sigurðsson

Icelandic handball player (born 1973)

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  • Dagur Sigurðsson (born 3 April 1973) is an Icelandic handball coach and former player who is currently the head coach of the Croatian men's national team.
  • Dagur became the head coach of the Croatian men's national handball team in February 2024 and led the team to a second-place finish at the 2025 World Championship and third-place finish at the 2026 European Championship.
  • Dagur was capped 215 times and scored 399 goals for the Icelandic national team.
  • Club career Dagur began his senior handball career at local club Valur in 1990, having passed through their youth system.
  • Dagur joined newly-formed German club HSG LTV/WSV Wuppertal in 1996, achieving promotion to the Bundesliga in the club's inaugural season, before moving to Japanese team Wakanuga Hiroshima in 2000.

Dagur Sigurðsson (born 3 April 1973) is an Icelandic handball coach and former player who is currently the head coach of the Croatian men's national team. He spent his career playing for clubs in Iceland, Germany and Japan before starting his coaching career in 2003 with Austrian team Bregenz as a player-coach. Dagur later coached the Austrian men's national team, German club Füchse Berlin, where he won the DHB-Pokal and EHF Cup, the German men's national team, with whom he won the 2016 European Championship and earned the bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics, and the Japanese men's national team, with whom he placed third and second at the 2020 and 2024 Asian Championship respectively. Dagur became the head coach of the Croatian men's national handball team in February 2024 and led the team to a second-place finish at the 2025 World Championship and third-place finish at the 2026 European Championship. He was the IHF World Coach of the Year in 2015.

Dagur was capped 215 times and scored 399 goals for the Icelandic national team. He captained the team from 1999 until his international retirement in 2005 and competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Club career

Dagur began his senior handball career at local club Valur in 1990, having passed through their youth system. He won the Icelandic Championship in his first season with the club, followed by an Icelandic Cup title in 1993 and four consecutive championship titles from 1993 to 1996. Dagur joined newly-formed German club HSG LTV/WSV Wuppertal in 1996, achieving promotion to the Bundesliga in the club's inaugural season, before moving to Japanese team Wakanuga Hiroshima in 2000. Dagur become the player-coach of Austrian club Bregenz in 2003, winning four national championship titles and two cup titles before retiring as a player in 2007.

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