Jakob Jakobsson

Jakob Jakobsson (20 April 1937 – 25 January 1964) was an Icelandic footballer who played for ÍB Akureyri and the national team.

Jakob was born in Grenivík but grew up in Akureyri, where he graduated in 1957 from Akureyri Junior College. His parents were Matthilda Stefánsdóttir and Jakob Gíslason;[1][2] he had three brothers, of whom the two oldest also played for Akureyri.[3]

Football career

He joined Akureyri as a youth and made his debut with the first team in 1954, when he was 17. He was selected for the Icelandic national team in 1957 but was unable to play;[1] he was a substitute when the team visited Ireland in 1960 and played in two international matches in 1961.[3][4]

Death

Jakob was in his final months of studying dentistry in Erlangen, in Germany, when he was killed in a car crash at the age of 27; the driver lost control and collided with the wall of the town hall in Baiersdorf, and Jakob was ejected and fractured his skull. The driver and his wife, with whom Jakob was boarding, were hospitalised with serious injuries.[3][5]

Starting in the year of his death, 1964, first ÍB Akureyri and later Knattspyrnufélag Akureyrar played an annual match in memory of Jakob Jakobsson.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

gollark: I generally consider group violence a bad thing to be avoided.
gollark: I don't think that would work:- people would *obviously* try and represent themselves as cooperative when they aren't- just having 150 representatives a level probably won't help because you are not communicating with these people outside of... representative duties
gollark: That means you still need to work out resource allocation/conflict resolution for the larger-scale things.
gollark: Anyway. People can probably work together in self-organizing small groups using social mechanisms, sure. *But* you're limited to Dunbar's number - about 150 people - and larger scale coordination than that is necessary.
gollark: I don't really know our family income so I can't compare that against the countrywide distribution.

References

  1. Gísli Jónsson, "Jakob Jakobsson stud. odont.: Kveðja frá K.A.", Vísir, 7 February 1964, p. 2 (in Icelandic).
  2. "Beið bana í bílslysi í Þýzkal.", Alþýðublaðið, 28 January 1964, pp. 1, 3 (in Icelandic).
  3. "Dó í bílsysli í Þýzkalandi", Tíminn, 28 January 1964, pp. 16–15 (in Icelandic).
  4. "Jakob Jakobsson", "Landslíðsmenn Íslands karla", Football Association of Iceland, December 2009 (Microsoft Excel spreadsheet) (in Icelandic).
  5. "Minningarathöfn um Jakob í Erlangen", Alþýðublaðið, 30 January 1964, p. 4 (in Icelandic).
  6. "KR - ÍBA keppur í dag: minningarleikur um Jakob Jakobsson", Dagur, 1 August 1964, p. 2 (in Icelandic).
  7. "Minningarleikur um Jakob Jakobsson", Dagur, 2 July 1966, p. 2 (in Icelandic).
  8. "Meistararnir reðu ekkert við Kára", Vísir, 8 June 1972, p. 11 (in Icelandic).
  9. "Guðgeir var erfiður sínum gömlum félögum! — þegar KA sigraði Víking 4-2 í minningarleiknum um Jakob Jakobsson á Akureyri", Dagblaðið, 5 July 1976, p. 16 (in Icelandic).
  10. "Jafnt í minningarleiknum", Morgunblaðið, 20 July 1977, p. 31 (in Icelandic); Jakob's brother Jóhann scored one of the two goals.
  11. "Valur sigraði KA 1-0", Íslendingur , 7 August 1980, p. 7 (in Icelandic).
  12. "Skemmtileg nýbreytni á minningarleiknum", Íslendingur, 26 August 1981, p. 6 (in Icelandic).
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