Career
He started and ended his football career at Faroese side KÍ. He has played 45 matches for Faroe Islands national football team and is currently (2012) number two on the top goal scorer"s list with 9 goals. Jónsson is the most scoring foreign football player in the Danish Superliga (Premier League) with 72 goals.
He was previously top scorer for at all times together with Lars Højer Nielsen, they both scored 54 goals for FCK, but they have later been surpassed by Cesar Santin and Dame North"Doye.
He spent a large portion of his career at the Danish Superliga side Football Club Copenhagen, having arrived in 1997 from Lyngby BK together with the new Chief Executive Officer Flemming Østergaard. From 1997 to 2005 Todi played 207 matches for Football Club Copenhagen and scored 68 goals.
On 25 June 2009, it was announced that he had rejoined, who whoever were unable to maintain their place in the Faroese top division. Jónsson ended his football career with the club where he started.
He played his last match for on 3 October 2009 against EB/Streymur.
In the Faroe Islands, Jónsson is the most successful football player of all time, having played on an internationally high level for the better part of a decade with the Danish Champions Football Club Copenhagen. Furthermore Todi was the most successful goalscorer for the Faroe Islands national football team with 9 goals in 45 caps, until Rógvi Jacobsen scored his 9th goal against Lithuania in September 2007, then fully overtaking Todi"s record away to Italy two months later. Todi is also the only Faroese player to score a hat-trick in an international match.
(Bergur Magnussen did score 6 times in the match against the Åland Islands back in 1989, but this match is not officially recognised) However, Todi is also remembered for his premature and controversial international retirement in the spring of 2001, as he decided to concentrate himself fully on his club career.
Scores and results list Faroe Islands" goal tally first.