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  1. Ólafur Indriði Stefánsson (born 3 July 1973 in Reykjavík, Iceland) is an Icelandic former handball player who, for many years was the captain of the Iceland men's national handball team but announced his international retirement after the 2012 London Olympics. His position was right back.

  2. Ólafur Indriði Stefánsson (3 de julio de 1973 en Reikiavik, Islandia) es un exjugador islandés de balonmano, que jugaba en la demarcación de lateral derecho. Se retiró en octubre de 2012. Estudió dos años de medicina y uno de bioquímica, estudios que abandonó al recibir una oferta del Magdeburgo alemán.

  3. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Olafur Stefansson. POSITION: Right back. NATIONAL TEAM: Iceland. CLUB CAREER: Valur (1992–1996) LTV Wuppertal (1996–1998) SC Magdeburg (1998–2003) BM Ciudad Real (2003–2009) Rhein-Neckar Löwen (2009–2011) AG København (2011–2012) Lekhwiya (2012–2013) KIF Kolding (2015) HONOURS: Olympic Games, silver (2008) EHF EURO, bronze (2010)

  4. 24 de dic. de 2013 · CNN — Even if Olafur Stefansson dressed up as Santa Claus this Christmas, he would still have one of the most recognizable faces in Iceland. He may not rival Bjork when it comes to fame on the...

  5. Olafur Stefansson. POSITION: Right back. NATIONAL TEAM: Iceland. CLUB CAREER: Valur (1992–1996) LTV Wuppertal (1996–1998) SC Magdeburg (1998–2003) BM Ciudad Real (2003–2009) Rhein-Neckar Löwen (2009–2011) AG København (2011–2012) Lekhwiya (2012–2013) KIF Kolding (2015) HONOURS: Olympic Games, silver (2008) EHF EURO, bronze (2010)

  6. Ólafur Indriði Stefánsson (3 de julio de 1973 en Reikiavik, Islandia) es un exjugador islandés de balonmano, que jugaba en la demarcación de lateral derecho. Se retiró en octubre de 2012. Estudió dos años de medicina y uno de bioquímica, estudios que abandonó al recibir una oferta del Magdeburgo alemán.

  7. 19 de oct. de 2012 · Ólafur Stefánsson, arguably one of the best handball players in the world, has announced the end of his career with Iceland's national team. He broke the news to Iceland TV station RUV exactly 20 years after he had made his debut in the national team's jersey during a friendly match against Egypt.