Christian Järdler

Christian Järdler (2010)

Christian Järdler (born 3 June 1982) is a Swedish football player. The defender, who came several times in the Swedish U- 21 team used an unofficial international match in 2004 played for the Swedish national team.

Career

Järdler began playing football at Ängelholms FF. In 2000 he moved to the youth of Helsingborgs IF. In the season of 2001, the full-back moved up to the senior squad, but at first did not play. In the following season he made his debut for the club in Allsvenskan. There he was able to fight for a regular place and stood in 19 of the 26 season games in the starting XI. Through consistent performances, he played in the summer of 2003 in the Swedish U- 21 team. On August 20, he made his debut in a 2-0 win over the Greek U-21 national selection when he replaced in the 60th minute Mikael Antonsson game. However, it did not hold here in stem formation and had especially Fredrik Stenman, Mikael Antonsson, Per Nilsson to defer. Nevertheless, he was appointed the following spring in the senior team. As part of the Carlsberg Cup he came in the match for third place against a Hong Kong Ligaelf used. However, the 3-0 win was an unofficial international match. In summer, the defender participated with the Swedish U21 national team at the U - 21 Championship, which ended in fourth place.

After Järdler knew with five hits season to shine as a scorer in the 2004, he left in the summer of 2005, Sweden and moved to Turkey to Gençlerbirliği Ankara. There, however, he did not get along due to his playing style and criticized that his strength - to be able to turn a full-back on the offensive - was not asked there. Therefore, after half a year he returned to Northern Europe and signed in January 2006, a four-year contract with Malmö FF.

His start at his new employer failed, as he in April of the year in a collision with his teammate Raoul Kouakou drew upon a facial fracture and had to pause in the longer term. Therefore, he came in his debut season only to season 13 inserts. In the following two years, he could not assert definitively located. After the beginning of January 2009, the club with Ricardo Ferreira da Silva pledged a new full-back, Järdler decided to leave the club and signed a contract with Halmstad BK. With his new club, he established himself as a regular player and managed on the side of Tim Sparv, Tomas Žvirgždauskas and Mikael Rosén with the team on the last non- relegation zone in the league. Even with his new employer, however, he suffered from the effects of training accident at Malmö FF, due to pain he had to pause temporarily. Consequently, in January 2011 was a career end in space. In the following season, 2011, he played 17 of the 30 season games, the club rose as Table in the subprime Superettan from.

Under coach Jens Gustafsson, who took over the club during the relegation season, was Järdler a regular in the second division. With 26 Season inserts was the defender one of the guarantees that the team at Johnny Lundberg, Ryan Miller, Gudjón Baldvinsson and Karl -Johan Johnsson at the end of the second division season 2012 landed on the relegation place and asserted itself in the relegation games against GIF Sundsvall. In December of the year the veteran extended his contract with HBK.

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