ÃÂrni Gautur Arason (born 7 May 1975 in ReykjavÃÂk) is an Icelandic former football goalkeeper. ÃÂrni is also an educated lawyer from the University of Iceland.
He played for Rosenborg between January 1998 and December 2003, also making several UEFA Champions League appearances for the club. After leaving Rosenborg, he had a brief spell at Manchester City in the spring of 2004, serving as understudy to David James, but only made two FA Cup appearances for the club.
In the first of these, against Tottenham at White Hart Lane, City found themselves 3âÂÂ0 down at half time after an abject first half performance, and down to 10 men after Joey Barton had been sent off at the half time whistle. Following a Sylvain Distin header early in the second half, City were 3âÂÂ1 down when Spurs won a free kick about 25 yards out. Christian Ziege had already beaten ÃÂrni from a similar distance in the first half, but this time ÃÂrni produced a stunning one handed tip onto the crossbar from a full stretch dive to his left, Gus Poyet could have headed the rebound into an open net, but ÃÂrni scrambled back to his right to save this effort too. A goal here would arguably have killed the game off but after the brilliant double save City went on to win 4âÂÂ3 in what has been described as one of the greatest FA Cup comebacks of all time.
He subsequently went on to join VÃÂ¥lerenga in 2004.
On 30 November 2007, ÃÂrni's contract expired and he left VÃÂ¥lerenga. In March 2008 he joined South African club Thanda Royal Zulu on a short contract, before moving back to Norway joining Odd Grenland in the summer the same year.
ÃÂrni retired in May 2012 after an operation on his elbow did not produce the results wanted.
He made his debut in an August 1998 friendly match against Latvia and was a regular for the Icelandic national team, earning in total 71 international caps. He did not feature in competitive matches for the national team after leaving Norwegian club VÃÂ¥lerenga in 2007, his last seven matches were all friendlies, with the last match being a 1âÂÂ1 home draw against Liechtenstein in August 2010.
ÃÂrni grew up in the United States until the age of 9 when he moved to Akranes, Iceland.
In autumn 2005, ÃÂrni had a daughter with his girlfriend Sólveig ÃÂórarinsdóttir.
After retiring from football, ÃÂrni started working as a lawyer in Norway.
In October 2025, ÃÂrni revealed that he had been diagnosed with Huntington's disease 10 years prior.
Kniksen award as the Norwegian league's goalkeeper of the year in 2001 and 2005.