Dagný Brynjarsdóttir


Dagný Brynjarsdóttir is an Icelandic professional footballer who played most recently for West Ham United in the FA Women's Super League and the Iceland national team. She previously played for [FC FC Bayern Munich (women)|Bayern Munich (women)|Bayern Munich], Portland Thorns, Selfoss, and collegiate soccer for the [Florida State Florida State Seminoles|Seminoles women's soccer|Florida State Seminoles].

Early life

Dagný started playing football when she was six years old, with her first club, KFR from Hella and Hvolsvöllur. She played for them in 2006 as they competed in a joint effort with Ægir from Þorlákshöfn. From 2007 to 2013 she played for Valur from Reykjavík in the best women's league in Iceland, Úrvalsdeild as it was then called.
In 2011 Dagný began attending Florida State University and began playing for Florida State Seminoles. She returned to Iceland to play for Valur during the summer months.

College career

Florida State Seminoles

Dagný attended Florida State University where she was a four-year starter from 2011 to 2014 for the Seminoles in the midfielder position. She helped lead the Seminoles to a national championship in 2014. Dagný holds the school record for 19 game-winning goals and is second in total goals, shots, and points. She was a first team All-American in 2014 and the runner-up for the MAC Hermann Trophy, given annually to the best college female soccer player. She was named Soccer America 2014 Women's Player of the Year. She was also named as a first team Scholar All-American by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

Club career

Selfoss and Bayern München

In 2014, Dagný played for Selfoss. In 2015, she signed for the second half of the season to the German Frauen-Bundesliga team Bayern München.

Portland Thorns

After her career at Florida State, Dagný did not sign up for the 2015 draft to play in the National Women's Soccer League in the United States. In May 2015, she attempted to play during the 2015 season with the Western New York Flash, but was prevented from doing so by league rules.
In October 2015, the Portland Thorns FC announced that they had acquired rights for her from the Boston Breakers and that she would play for the Thorns in the 2016 NWSL season.
After spending the 2016 and 2017 seasons with the Thorns, it was announced that Dagný would miss the 2018 season due to pregnancy. She gave birth to a son in June 2018 and returned to training with the team in March 2019.

Selfoss

In 2019, Dagný left the Thorns, citing the difficulty of raising her son so far away from her home nation and family, and returned to Iceland to sign with Selfoss.

West Ham United

On 28 January 2021, Dagný signed for FA WSL side West Ham United. She made her debut for the club in a 2–0 home defeat in a league match against Chelsea on 7 March 2021 She ended her first season campaign with 9 appearances across all competition with no goals. It was not until the 2021–22 season that she scored her first goal for the club in the season opener against Manchester City in a 2–0 league win on 3 October 2021. She then scored West Ham United's extra-time winner at Reading in the FA Women's Cup fifth round on 27 February 2022. She ended the season with 27 appearances for West Ham United in all competitions, scoring six goals.
Prior to the start of the 2022–23 season, Dagný switched her kit number from 32 to 10, following the departure of Kateřina Svitková from the club in the summer. She was then named club captain for the club by manager Paul Konchesky. She would end the season as the club's topscorer with 11 goals in 28 appearances across all competition and named 2022/23 Women's Player of the Year by the supporters.
On 9 August 2023, Dagný announced that she will miss the 2023–24 season after announcing she is expecting her second child.
On 8 March 2024, West Ham United released their original documentary,, which tells the story of Dagný's journey with pregnancy as a professional sportswoman and the barriers faced by female athletes when making the decision to start a family.
On 6 August 2025, it was announced that Dagný was departing West Ham, her contract having expired.

International career

Dagný made her debut for the senior Iceland national football team at the 2010 Algarve Cup; in a 2–0 defeat to the United States on 24 February 2010. She was called up to be part of the national team for the UEFA Women's Euro 2013. In Iceland's final group match against the Netherlands, Dagný headed the only goal of the game to secure her team's place in the quarter-finals. It later emerged that she had played the game with a broken foot, sustained in the previous match against Germany. On 7 April 2022, she played her 100th match for Iceland in a 5–0 win over Belarus in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification.
On 13 June 2025, Dagný was called up to the Iceland squad for the UEFA Women's Euro 2025.

Personal life

Dagný gave birth to son Brynjar Atli in June 2018, making her one of several mothers playing in NWSL. She subsequently married the father, long-term boyfriend Ómar Páll Sigurbjartsson, in July 2019.
In early 2024, Dagný and Ómar Páll welcomed their second child, another boy Andreas Leo. In September 2025, Dagný announced that her and her partner are expecting their third child due in 2026

Career statistics

International

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
126 October 2011The Oval, Belfast, Northern Ireland0–22–0UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
221 June 2012Lovech Stadium, Lovech, Bulgaria0–60–10UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
325 October 2012Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland3–23–2UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying play-off round
417 July 2013Myresjöhus Arena, Växjö, Sweden0–10–1UEFA Women's Euro 2013
55 April 2014Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan, Israel0–10–12015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
610 April 2014Centenary Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta0–40–82015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
710 April 2014Centenary Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta0–80–82015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
819 June 2014Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland4–05–02015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
913 September 2014Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland1–03–02015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
1017 September 2014Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland5–19–12015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
1117 September 2014Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland9–19–12015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
1222 September 2015Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland2–02–0UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying
1326 September 2015Lendava Sports Park, Lendava, Slovenia0–10–6UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying
1426 September 2015Lendava Sports Park, Lendava, Slovenia0–60–6UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying
152 March 2016Estádio Municipal de Lagos, Lagos, Portugal1–21–22016 Algarve Cup
1612 April 2016FC Minsk Stadium, Minsk, Belarus0–50–5UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying
177 June 2016Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland8–08–0UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying
1816 September 2016Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland2–04–0UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying
1916 September 2016Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland3–04–0UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying
2020 October 2017BRITA-Arena, Wiesbaden, Germany0–12–32019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
2120 October 2017BRITA-Arena, Wiesbaden, Germany1–32–32019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
2224 October 2017Městský stadion, Znojmo, Czech Republic0–11–12019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
2317 June 2019Leppävaaran Stadion, Espoo, Finland0–20–22019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
2429 August 2019Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland3–14–1UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualification
258 October 2019Daugava Stadium, Liepāja, Latvia0–20–6UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualification
264 March 2020Pinatar Arena, Murcia, Spain0–10–12020 Pinatar Cup
2717 September 2020Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland3–09–0UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualification
2817 September 2020Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland4–09–0UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualification
2917 September 2020Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland6–09–0UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualification
3011 June 2021Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland3–03–2Friendly
3122 October 2021Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland2–04–02023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
3226 October 2021Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland2–05–02023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
3317 February 2022Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, United States1–01–02022 SheBelieves Cup
347 April 2022Voždovac Stadium, Belgrade, Serbia0–10–52023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
3518 July 2022New York Stadium, Rotherham, England1–11–1UEFA Women's Euro 2022
362 September 2022Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland3–06–02023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
372 September 2022Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland5–06–02023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
387 April 2023Marden Sports Complex, Alanya, Turkey1–01–1Friendly

Honours

Valur
Florida State Seminoles
  • ACC: 2011, 2013, 2014
  • ACC Regular Season: 2012, 2014
  • NCAA: 2014
FC Bayern Munich
Portland Thorns
Selfoss
Individual