Counted from the international goal archive — every scorer-credited goal in the matches it covers, 1916 to today. A record of covered matches, not a complete career count; own goals never join a scorer's tally.
Atli Eðvaldsson was an Icelandic professional footballer who played as a midfielder, widely regarded as one of the most influential players to come from Iceland. During his career, he won the Icelandic championship three times and the Icelandic Cup four times. After retiring from playing, he became a well-known manager. In 1999, he guided Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur to its first championship in 31 years. Atli played 70 games for the Icelandic national team from 1976 to 1991. He later coached the national team from 1999 to 2003. — Wikipedia
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| Date | Opponent | Result | Minutes | Competition | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990-09-05 | L1–2(h) | 85' | UEFA Euro qualification | Reykjavík | |
| 1990-05-30 | W2–0(h) | 82' | UEFA Euro qualification | Reykjavík | |
| 1989-05-31 | D1–1(n) | 86' | FIFA World Cup qualification | Moscow | |
| 1987-09-23 | W1–0(a) | 31' | UEFA Euro qualification | Oslo | |
| 1983-06-05 | W1–0(h) | 43' | UEFA Euro qualification | Reykjavík | |
| 1982-09-01 | D1–1(h) | 49' | UEFA Euro qualification | Reykjavík | |
| 1981-09-09 | W2–0(h) | 65' | FIFA World Cup qualification | Reykjavík |