Reykjavik, Iceland’s vibrant coastal capital, is not only the cultural heart of the nation but also its footballing epicenter. With nine out of the twelve top-division teams calling this city home in 2024, Reykjavik is a hub for developing and showcasing Icelandic football talent. And in this competitive landscape,Breidablik UBK consistently stands out.
A coastal powerhouse in Reykjavik
Easily Iceland’s largest club, Breidablik boasts around 1,500 active participants and a rich history of success, including a recent league victory. The club also made history as the first Icelandic team to reach the group stage of European football, cementing their place on the international stage.
Breidablik + Eyeball
Building on this legacy, Breidablik is reshaping talent development by integrating modern tools like Eyeball. By leveraging Eyeball’s video and data-driven insights, they’re not only improving player performance but also connecting them with international scouts in ways that were previously unimaginable for a club in Iceland.
Enhancing Coaching with Video Insights
Before Eyeball, Breidablik’s coaching team relied heavily on verbal feedback and generalised observations. Now, they create one-minute video clips tailored to individual players, showcasing their strengths and areas for improvement.
Empowering Players with Performance Data
Breidablik’s players have embraced the Eyeball player app, which provides easy access to their performance metrics. Stats such as pass completion rates give players actionable insights, inspiring both self-improvement and team competition. Atli Thor Gunnarsson, a U19 midfielder, explained: “You can always see the good and the bad things. For us midfielders, it’s really helpful to see how we’re doing in our games.”
Breaking Barriers for International Scouting
In a country as remote as Iceland, connecting players with international scouts has always been a challenge. Eyeball bridges this gap, making it possible for scouts to discover and evaluate talent without needing to travel. Kristofer Mani Palsson, another U19 player, noted: “Scouts don’t come here often, but with Eyeball, they can see you and recognise you from anywhere. It’s really nice.” Breidablik’s innovative use of Eyeball is a testament to how technology can unlock potential, ensuring that every player has the chance to shine, regardless of their location.
Iceland on Eyeball
Breidablik is just one of 23 Icelandic teams represented on the Eyeball platform, which currently hosts profiles for 1,598 players. Is the next Orri Óskarsson or Hákon Arnar Haraldsson waiting to be discovered? Explore Icelandic talent today on Eyeball.