(Reuters) - Arnar Vidarsson has left his position as coach of Iceland's national team, the Football Association of Iceland (KSI) said on Thursday.
"We consider it necessary and correct with the interests of the team as a guide," the KSI chairperson Vanda Sigurgeirsdottir said in a statement.
They also qualified for the 2018 World Cup but earned only one point in the group stage with a draw against Argentina.
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