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Torfason is an
Icelandic patronymic surname,
literally meaning "son of Torfi". It may
refer to: Guðmundur
Torfason (born 1961),
Icelandic footballer Hörður...
- Gísli
Torfason (10 July 1954 – 21 May 2005) was an
Icelandic football defender and goalkeeper. He pla**** in 29
matches for the
Iceland national football...
- Stefán
Karel Torfason (born 20
April 1994) is an
Icelandic strongman competitor and a
former basketball player. Stefán
became the Iceland's
Strongest Man...
- Hörður
Torfason (born 4
September 1945) is a
noted Icelandic songwriter and activist. He has
written plays and poetry, pla****
numerous roles on
stage and...
- Guðmundur "Gunni"
Torfason (born 13
December 1961, in Vestmannaeyjar) is an
Icelandic former footballer and manager. A striker, he
became top goalscorer...
- S-Iceland" (PDF). In Pasvanoglu, S.; Kristmannsdóttir, H.; Björnsson, S.;
Torfason, H. (eds.).
Geothermal Training Programme Reports 1998.
United Nations...
- Ómar
Torfason (born 1
February 1959) is an
Icelandic former professional footballer. He was part of the
Icelandic men's
national football team between...
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Thormodus Torfæus (Thormodr
Torfason,
Thormod Torfæus, or Þormóður
Torfason) (1636—1719) was an
Icelandic historian, born on 27 May 1636 at Engey, Iceland...
- Günter Netzer,
visited Reykjavík and
easily beat a Fram side. Guðmundur
Torfason, a
young Fram player,
later had a
successful career playing for St Mirren...
- miniseries,
written by Gísli Örn Garðarsson, Björn
Hlynur Haraldsson and
Mikael Torfason and
produced by
Vesturport in ****ociation with RÚV. The
first episode of...