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08:56 21-March-2017

Ingólfsson leaves Sävehof

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Written by: Rasmus Boysen

The Icelandic line player Atli Ævar Ingólfsson leaves IK Sävehof after this season.

The 28-year-old Icelandic line player Atli Ævar Ingólfsson does not extend his contract with the Swedish League club IK Sävehof, when it expires after this season. His agent Arnar Freyr Theodórsson confirms to the Icelandic newspaper MBL that Ingólfsson leaves the club and is in talks with other clubs about his future.

Atli Ævar Ingólfsson is in the process of his second season in IK Sävehof after joining from the League rivals GUIF in 2015. He started his career in the Icelandic club Akureyri. He moved to HK Kopavogur and became Icelandic champion in 2012. Afterwards, he moved abroad to Denmark and played in SønderjyskE and Nordsjælland Håndbold before coming to Sweden.

Atli Ævar Ingólfsson has played 6 caps and scored as many goals for Iceland.

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