Iceland seals WCup spot as Wales out
THE Icelandic thunderclap is making its way to Russia.
Iceland added to its incredible European Championship campaign by becoming the smallest nation ever to qualify for the World Cup on Monday. That means the Viking chant popularized by Iceland fans at Euro 2016 will be heard across Russia next year.
Iceland secured an automatic berth by defeating Kosovo 2-0 — on goals by Gylfi Sigurdsson and Johann Gudmundsson — in Reykjavik to win Group I and kick-start celebrations in the island nation of about 330,000 people.
Fireworks were set off after the match at a packed Laugardalsvollur Stadium, and captain Aron Gunnarssonled immediately led the crowd in the traditional chant in which players and fans yell and clap their hands at a rhythmic crescendo that is likened to a Viking war chant.
The chant was a success when Iceland made its major tournament debut at the Euros in France last year, when it stunned by reaching the quarterfinals after drawing with Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal in the group stage and eliminating England in the last 16.
Serbia also qualified for the World Cup for the second time since becoming an independent nation in 2006.
Ireland secured a playoff spot from Group D, while Gareth Bale’s Wales was eliminated only 15 months after reaching the semifinals at Euro 2016.
Spain and Italy won their last qualifying games in Group G, which had already been won by the Spaniards. Italy was already assured of a playoff spot.
Serbia qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 2010 by beating Georgia 1-0 in Belgrade with a goal by Aleksandar Prijovic’s in the 74th minute.
The result left Wales and Ireland to decide their fate in the Celtic showdown in Cardiff, and the Irish got the victory and a playoff berth after James McClean’s 57th-minute goal following a defensive mix-up by the Welsh.
Bale couldn’t play for Wales because of injury.
Serbia finished with two more points than Ireland, and four more than Wales.
The Irish will try to qualify for the World Cup for a fourth time — and first since 2002. They will not be seeded in the playoffs draw which was taking place later yesterday.
Spain ended its qualifying campaign by beating Israel 1-0 in Jerusalem, while Italy scraped past Albania 1-0 in Shkoder in another poor effort which will do little to inspire confidence in coach Gian Piero Ventura and his team.
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