Iceland 2004 away — clean, no-nonsense football in white. Erreà minimalism, blue-red trims, KSI crest sitting proud—built for cold nights and harder shifts. Believed to be worn by Helgi DanÃelsson: a steady metronome in midfield, screening the back line, biting into second balls, and playing the early, sensible pass that lets the wingers breathe. It’s a shirt that whispers rather than shouts—work rate stitched into every seam, Reykjavik grit in bright floodlights.










