Kjartan Már Kjartansson, hailing from Iceland, first announced his introduction to the world of football on the 14th of July, 2006. At the tender age of nineteen, Kjartansson's preferred hunting ground emerges in the heart of the pitch where his skills as a central defensive midfielder shine through. Currently plying his trade with Aberdeen, he adorns the number 29 jersey.
Falling just short of the average height for a player in his position, Kjartansson stands at approximately 5 feet 8 inches (or 1.75 metres in the metric scale). Rigorous professional training and a disciplined diet have resulted in a fit and lean frame tipping the scales at a solid 11 stones (or about 70 kilograms).
The valuation of football players is a tricky business, often leaving even seasoned pundits scratching their heads. However, Transfermarkt, a credible source of player values, prices Kjartansson's talent at a modest €150k. For those not well versed with the Euro, that translates to approximately £130k in British currency.
Since he has not previously donned the famed green and white Hoops of Celtic FC, our coverage of his match stats for the 2025-2026 season has to be brief. He graced the Scottish Premiership six times, starting in two of those matches and stepping off the bench in four. Despite his limited game time, there is no doubt that his ability to read the game coupled with his tactical acumen would have provided his team with a defensive shield in the crucial midfield area, and his future is certainly a promising one.