Icelandic basketball player and coach
Valur Ingimundarson|
Born | (1962-02-20) February 20, 1962 (age 62) |
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Nationality | Icelandic |
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Playing career | 1979–2004 |
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Position | Small forward |
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Number | 15 |
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Coaching career | 1985–2012 |
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1979–1988 | Njarðvík |
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1988–1993 | Tindastóll |
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1993–1995 | Njarðvík |
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1995–1998 | BK Odense |
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1998–2002 | Tindastóll |
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2002–2004 | Skallagrímur |
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1985–1986 | Njarðvík (Women's) |
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1986–1988 | Njarðvík (Men's) |
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1988–1990 | Tindastóll (Men's) |
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1991–1993 | Tindastóll (Men's) |
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1993–1995 | Njarðvík (Men's) |
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1994–1995 | Njarðvík (Women's) |
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1995–1998 | BK Odense (Men's) |
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1998–2002 | Tindastóll (Men's) |
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2002–2007 | Skallagrímur (Men's) |
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2008–2009 | Njarðvík (Men's) |
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2010–2011 | FSu (Men's) |
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2011–2012 | Ammerud Basket (Men's) |
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2011–2012 | Ammerud Basket (Women's) |
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As coach:
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Points | 7,355 (18.4 ppg) |
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Games | 400 |
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Úrvalsdeild karla | 240–152 (.612) |
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Úrvalsdeild kvenna | 7–27 (.206) |
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Valur Snjólfur Ingimundarson (born 20 February 1962) is an Icelandic former basketball player and coach. He played for 20 seasons in the Icelandic Úrvalsdeild[1][2] and is its highest scoring player of all time.[3][4] He won the Icelandic championship eight times during his career and the Icelandic Cup twice.[4]
Denmark
Valur was a player-coach for Odense BK from 1995 to 1998 and helped the club achieve promotion up two levels in two seasons and to the Danish top-tier league in 1997.[5][6] He left Odense after the 1997–1998 season and to over as head coach for Tindastóll.[7]
Icelandic national team
Valur is the second most capped player in the national team history, playing 164 games between 1980 and 1995.[8][4]
Team of the 20th century
In 2001 Valur was voted to the Icelandic team of the 20th century in basketball as a player.[9]
Personal life
Valur is the older brother of Sigurður Ingimundarson,[10] the winningest coach in Icelandic basketball history,[11] and the father of basketball player Valur Orri Valsson.[12]
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