Aron Pálmarsson

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Aron Pálmarsson
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Personal information
Born (1990-07-19) 19 July 1990 (age 33)
Reykjavík, Iceland
Nationality Icelandic
Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Playing position Left back
Club information
Current club Aalborg Håndbold
Number 34
Youth career
Years Team
0000–2005
FH
Senior clubs
Years Team
2005–2009
FH
2009–2015
THW Kiel
2015–2017
Telekom Veszprém
2017–2021
FC Barcelona
2021–
Aalborg Håndbold
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–
Iceland 148 (576)

Aron Pálmarsson (born 19 July 1990) is an Icelandic handballer for Aalborg Håndbold and the Icelandic national handball team.[1]

Career

His father, Pálmar Sigurðsson,[2] was named to the Icelandic basketball team of the 20th century.

Aron played his first game for FH only aged 15 years old against ÍBV in March 2006. FH won the game 30–28 and the young player managed to score one goal.

In the season 2007/08 Aron was one of the key players when FH won the 1.deild and won promotion to úrvalsdeild. Aron scored 130 goals in 22 games.

The 2008/09 season was very successful for Aron. Aron scored 115 goals in 16 games. FH finished 5th in the league. He was voted the most promising player, the best offensive player and was selected in the team of the season. He was also selected in the Iceland men's national handball team.

After Aron was brought to Kiel, FH awarded him with their Golden award for his successful career with FH.

He gained attention while playing for FH before he transferred to German club THW Kiel.

On 29 December 2012 Aron won the award "Best athlete of the year 2012".

He played a major part in the Iceland squad that earned the bronze medal at the 2010 European championship in Austria.[3]

Honours

THW Kiel

MVM Veszprém KC

FC Barcelona

Aalborg Håndbold

International

Individual

References

  1. ^ EHF profile
  2. ^ "Aron Palmarsson: 'Ich lebe einen Traum'". THW Kiel Archives (in German). Kieler Nachrichten. 10 April 2010. Archived from the original on 2021-06-24. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  3. ^ "2015 World Championship Roster" (PDF). IHF. Retrieved 15 January 2015.

External links

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