Linus Hallenius

Linus Hallenius ( born April 1, 1989 in Sundsvall ) is a Swedish football player.

Career

His youth spent the prolific left-footed at IFK Sundsvall until 2006 professionals from GIF Sundsvall joined. There he debürtierte 2006 in the Swedish Superettan. In three and a half years in Sundsvall he scored ten goals in 63 games. For half of the 2009 season he moved to first division club Hammarby IF in the Fotbollsallsvenskan. After initial difficulties ( he was the first eight scoreless games ) he met for the second season at Hammarby 17 times in 21 games.

During the summer break in 2010 undertook the Genoa Hallenius, but gave him in winter 2010/11 back to Hammarby. In January 2011 Hallenius now changed permanently to Genoa, but remained without use. In order to give him match practice, he was awarded in February 2011 to FC Lugano. This was possible because the transfer window in Switzerland is open longer. In Switzerland, he did not come out on the role as a substitute, but he met three times in nine starts. In the summer of 2011, he was until season's end awarded to the second division club Calcio Padova. 2013/14 Hallenius was loaned to FC Aarau.

Others

In the match against FC Syrianska he had a Weitschusstor that was reminiscent of Marco van Basten. He was nominated for the FIFA Puskás Award FIFA for the Goal of the Year 2010 for this hit.

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