Aron Einar Gunnarsson, captain of the Iceland Football World Cup team, has not been nominated to the squad for upcoming games against Armenia and Liechtenstein for the FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
While the teamâs head coach Arnar Vidarsson stated that he was not asked to eliminate any players, and board members have denied any snooping.Fans from all over the world are called to book Football World Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com.
Football World Cup fans can book Iceland Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.Iceland Football World Cup captain Aron Einar preserves that the exclusion stalks from the incoming board of directors springy to âcancel culture.â The footballer opposes that he was not selected to the squad because of rumors of sexual misbehavior that he supposedly perpetrated in 2010.Arnar Vidarsson, head coach of the Iceland Football World Cup team, proclaimed a squad of 25 footballers for the upcoming matches against Armenia and Liechtenstein for the Qatar World Cup 2022 Qualifiers.
Among the names missing from the squad was Aron Einar Gunnarsson, captain of the team for the past era and who was reputed to be fit.Before the teamâs press forum, buzzes spread that the Football Associationâs board of directors had banned Arnar Vidarsson from selecting Aron Einar to the squad on account of the latter being occupied, without being named, in an incident of carnal ferocity occurring eleven years ago.According to reports, who reached out for an account, outgoing and incoming board members denied these claims.
Arnar Vidarsson has also stated that he was not asked to reject any players.
To know more about World Cup Tickets click here.Aron Einar releases a statementAfter the Iceland Football World Cup squad was officially declared, Aron Einar Gunnarsson unconfined a statement to the Icelandic media reproving the Football Associationâs incoming board of directors of excluding him from the team.In the statement, Aron Einar explains that he had cognizant the Association that he was available, in shape, and had fully improved from an illness.