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Iceland coach steps down after seven years in charge

Peru v Iceland - International Friendly

HARRISON, NJ - MARCH 27: Jon Gudni Fjoluson #3 of Iceland celebrates his first half goal against Peru during a International Friendly at Red Bull Arena on March 27, 2018 in Harrison, New Jersey. (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images)

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REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) The coach that led Iceland to its first World Cup has stepped down.

The Icelandic Football Association says Heimir Hallgrimsson has decided to leave at his own request, ending seven years in the role.

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Hallgrimsson was the co-coach with Lars Lagerback of Sweden at the European Championship in 2016, when Iceland reached the quarterfinals after beating England.

After Lagerback left, Hallgrimsson assumed sole control of the national team, which became the least populous team to ever play at a World Cup. Iceland drew with Argentina in its opening group game but failed to advance to the knockout stage.

Hellgrimsson is a part-time dentist.