Sveindís Jónsdóttir

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Sveindís Jónsdóttir is a notable player representing Iceland in women's football, playing for the Iceland women's national football team. She represents a significant part of the team's history and has contributed to their competitive spirit in various international tournaments.
Full Name:
Sveindís Jónsdóttir
Nationality:
Icelandic
Gender:
Female

Sveindís Jónsdóttir Bio

Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir is an Icelandic professional footballer who plays as a forward for National Women’s Soccer League club Angel City FC and the Iceland women’s national team. A product of Keflavík’s youth setup, she broke through in Icelandic football as a teenager before moving to VfL Wolfsburg in Germany, where she won the Frauen-Bundesliga and set a Champions League scoring record. In 2020, she won the Icelandic championship with Breiðablik, was named the Úrvalsdeild Player of the Year, and won the Úrvalsdeild Golden Boot award.

Early Life and Background

Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir was born on 5 June 2001 in Keflavík, Iceland. She was raised in Keflavík by an Icelandic father and a Ghanaian mother, a heritage that has shaped her public identity. The Reykjanes peninsula town of Keflavík, known for its tight-knit football community, gave her an early path into organized youth soccer through the local club.

Her uncle, Þorsteinn Bjarnason, was a footballer who represented Iceland as a goalkeeper, providing a direct family link to the national team setup. Growing up around a relative who had played at international level helped normalize the idea of a professional career in the sport. That environment, combined with Keflavík’s strong development programs, encouraged her to commit to football at a young age.

Path to Soccer

Sveindís joined the Keflavík youth system and progressed quickly through its age-group teams. She debuted with Keflavík’s first team in 2015 at just 14 years old, an unusually early step into senior football. During the 2016 season, she scored 27 goals in 19 games in the 1. deild kvenna, the Icelandic second division, announcing herself as one of the country’s most promising young forwards.

In 2018, she helped Keflavík to a second-place finish in the 1. deild and promotion to the top-tier Úrvalsdeild kvenna after scoring 9 goals in 18 matches. In December 2019, she was loaned to Breiðablik, a leading Icelandic club, to test herself at a higher level. That loan became the springboard for her move into European football.

Sveindís Jónsdóttir Career

Early Career (2015–2020)

Sveindís’s first notable senior spell came at Keflavík, where she became a regular scorer in the second division before guiding the club into the Úrvalsdeild kvenna. Her goals played a central role in the club’s promotion campaign, and her performances quickly drew attention from bigger Icelandic sides. By the time she reached her late teens, she was widely regarded as one of the top young forwards in the country.

The defining stretch of her early career came during her loan at Breiðablik in 2020. She helped Breiðablik finish first in the Úrvalsdeild that year, claiming the Icelandic championship. She was named the Úrvalsdeild Player of the Year and won the Golden Boot award after leading the league with 14 goals, tied with teammate Agla María Albertsdóttir but scored in fewer minutes.

VfL Wolfsburg Breakthrough (2021–2025)

In December 2020, Sveindís signed with VfL Wolfsburg of the Frauen-Bundesliga. She was immediately loaned to Swedish club Kristianstads DFF to gain first-team experience abroad. On 18 April 2021, she scored after 11 minutes in her first match with Kristianstads in the Damallsvenskan, then added a goal and an assist in her second match in a 2–1 win against Djurgården. On 30 April 2021, she injured her knee against Växjö DFF after her foot got stuck in the hybrid grass and was ruled out for at least six weeks. She was named the Damallsvenskan Player of the Month for March, and in December 2021 she was named the Icelandic Women’s Footballer of the Year.

On 29 January 2022, Sveindís debuted in the Frauen-Bundesliga, and in her first start on 11 March 2022, she scored two goals in a 5–1 victory against 1. FC Köln. In May 2022, she won the Bundesliga title with Wolfsburg, becoming an established contributor in one of Europe’s strongest club environments.

On 11 December 2024, Sveindís became the first Icelander to score four goals in a single UEFA Women’s Champions League match, finding the net in a 25-minute span after coming in as a substitute in Wolfsburg’s 6–1 win against AS Roma. The performance cemented her reputation as a clinical finisher on the continental stage.

Angel City FC Era (2025–Present)

On 21 May 2025, Angel City FC of the National Women’s Soccer League announced the signing of Sveindís through 2027, marking her move to the United States. She made her NWSL debut on 1 August 2025, starting in a 2–0 loss to Seattle Reign FC. In the following match on 9 August 2025, she assisted the stoppage-time equalizer scored by teammate Alanna Kennedy in a 1–1 draw against San Diego Wave FC, recording her first assist for the club. On 13 September 2025, she scored her first NWSL goal against the North Carolina Courage, completing a steady introduction to American soccer.

Notable Events and Milestones

Sveindís’s most celebrated single-match performance came on 11 December 2024, when her four-goal cameo against AS Roma set a Champions League record for an Icelandic player. She has also been recognized with league-wide honors in Iceland, Germany, and Sweden, including Úrvalsdeild Player of the Year, Icelandic Women’s Footballer of the Year, and Damallsvenskan Player of the Month for March 2021. By June 2025, she had reached 50 appearances for Iceland.

Sveindís Jónsdóttir Career Wins

Across her club career, Sveindís has collected top-level silverware in two countries. Her breakthrough team trophy came with Breiðablik’s Úrvalsdeild title in 2020, and she added a Frauen-Bundesliga crown with VfL Wolfsburg in May 2022. Individual awards have followed her team success at every stop, reflecting her consistent impact on goal.

Úrvalsdeild kvenna Highlights

With Breiðablik in 2020, Sveindís finished as joint-top scorer in the Úrvalsdeild kvenna with 14 goals, edging teammate Agla María Albertsdóttir on minutes played. Her scoring run powered Breiðablik to the league title and earned her the league’s Player of the Year award in the same season.

Other Wins and Performances

In 2022, Sveindís won the Frauen-Bundesliga with VfL Wolfsburg, contributing goals in her first Bundesliga start against 1. FC Köln. She was also named the Damallsvenskan Player of the Month for March 2021 during her loan at Kristianstads DFF, recognition that came shortly after her opening goals in Sweden.

Sveindís Jónsdóttir Family

Family Background and Racing Lineage

Sveindís was raised in Keflavík, Iceland, by an Icelandic father and a Ghanaian mother. Her uncle, Þorsteinn Bjarnason, represented Iceland as a goalkeeper, giving the family a clear sporting lineage. That direct connection to the Icelandic national team helped frame her early ambitions in the sport.

Personal Life

Since at least late 2024, Sveindís has been in a relationship with Colorado Rapids defender Rob Holding. She continues to reside abroad while representing both club and country, and she remains closely identified with her hometown of Keflavík.

2025 Season Performance

Sveindís’s 2025 campaign was defined by her long-anticipated move to the National Women’s Soccer League. After signing with Angel City FC in May, she settled into the league during the summer months, recording her first NWSL assist in early August and her first NWSL goal against the North Carolina Courage on 13 September 2025. The adaptation period reflected the typical challenges of switching from the Frauen-Bundesliga to American soccer, but her end-of-season form offered a clear signal of her attacking potential in the league.

On the international stage, she made her 50th appearance for Iceland on 3 June 2025, in a UEFA Women’s Nations League match against France, and on 13 June 2025, she was called up to the Iceland squad for the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025. Her continued presence as a starter for the national team confirmed her status as a central figure in Iceland’s plans for the tournament.