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Countryman Bought to Greece
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Countryman Bought to Greece

Arnór Sigurðsson, a 27-year-old Icelandic footballer, has been signed by the Greek club Kalamata. He previously played for Malmö in Sweden, scoring two goals in 27 matches before joining the club from Blackburn in February of last year. Arnór has experience playing for teams such as Norrköping in Sweden, CSKA Moscow in Russia, and Venezia in Italy. Kalamata is set to debut in Greece's top division next season. Arnór has earned 36 caps and scored two goals for the Icelandic national team.

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Countryman Bought to Greece

Arnór Sigurðsson, a 27-year-old Icelandic footballer, has been signed by the Greek club Kalamata. He previously played for Malmö in Sweden, scoring two goals in 27 matches before joining the club from Blackburn in February of last year. Arnór has experience playing for teams such as Norrköping in Sweden, CSKA Moscow in Russia, and Venezia in Italy. Kalamata is set to debut in Greece's top division next season. Arnór has earned 36 caps and scored two goals for the Icelandic national team.

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