
Benedikt Guðmundsson
Benedikt Guðmundsson is a seasoned basketball coach known for his strategic acumen and leadership in Icelandic basketball. As the head coach of Tindastóll, he has been pivotal in guiding the team through competitive seasons in the Úrvalsdeild karla. Recently, he expressed disappointment following a crucial loss to Njarðvík, emphasizing the need for his players to improve their teamwork and decision-making on the court.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Iceland | 5 | 5.80 | 0.35% | +40% | 341,243 | 1,665 | $24,000 | 117$ |
Totals | 5 | 341,243 | 1,665 | $24,000 | 117$ |
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Recent Mentions
Iceland:
Benedikt Guðmundsson previously coached the team before Arnar took over.
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Iceland:
Benedikt Guðmundsson announced that he is no longer with the Tindastóll basketball team after leading them to a championship.
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Iceland:
Benedikt Guðmundsson has stepped down as the coach of the men's basketball team Tindastóll.
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Iceland:
Benedikt Guðmundsson, coach of the Tindastóll basketball team, had to watch as the championship title slipped away to Stjarnan.
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Iceland:
Benedikt Guðmundsson is the coach of Tindastóll and commented on his team's performance after a loss.
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Iceland:
Benedikt Guðmundsson is the coach of the Tindastóll men's basketball team and expressed satisfaction after their victory.
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Iceland:
Dimitrios Agravanis had disputes with the coach of Tindastóll, Benedikt Guðmundsson.
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Iceland:
Benedikt Guðmundsson, the coach of Tindastóll, expressed his opinion that his players simply lost their heads during the second half of the game.
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Iceland:
Benedikt Guðmundsson is the experienced coach of Tindastóll who expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance in a recent game.
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Iceland:
Benedikt Guðmundsson, coach of Tindastóll, was disappointed after a loss against Álftanes in the Icelandic men's basketball playoffs.
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