Against the Elements

Against the Elements is an enthralling account of football's most captivating underdog story. With a population of just 350,000, Iceland stunned the sporting world when it went toe-to-toe with the elite at Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup. So how was such a tiny nation, sited on the edge of the Arctic circle, able to take on the giants of world football? Does an Icelandic 'Viking' mentality exist? Can smallness be an advantage? Is there a template for other countries to follow? Myself and writer Matt McGinn experienced Iceland's World Cup campaign in different parts of the country - from five days spent on a fishing trawler, to Iceland's bustling capital of Reykjavík, to the jagged volcanic island of Heimaey.


The images and text were, in 2020, published as a book entitled Against the Elements by Pitch publishing. The book searches for the truth behind the Iceland football team's remarkable, unprecedented rise, bringing to life the people, places and values of the nation that produced this astonishing team. Images from the book were published in 11 Freunde, It’s Nice That and NPLH.

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