Andreas Drugge

Andreas Drugge (born 20 January 1983) is a Swedish football player. The striker, who made ​​his debut in the Swedish U- 21 team in 2002, denied his previous career in Sweden and Norway.

Career

Start your career with IF Elfsborg

Drugge began playing football at Brämhults IF. From there he moved 1999 on Mariedals IK in the youth of IF Elfsborg. There he fell to the charge of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet who invoked him for various junior national teams. Over the Allsvenskan season 2000 coach Bengt -Arne Strömberg him the first time brought into the first team, so he came to his debut in Allsvenskan during the season. In the following year he was irregular in the squad the team that brought the Svenska Cupen, however, achieved in the course of the season his first two league goals. Before the 2002 season he was therefore under selection coach Torbjörn Nilsson his first stakes in the U- 21 team.

Although Drugge had established in the squad IF Elfsborg, but graduated as a replacement for Lars Nilsson, Fredrik Berglund and Hans Berggren most of his season games under the new coach committed Anders Grönhagen as a substitute. Therefore, the club gave him for the second half of 2003 to the Falkenberg FF, who fought to avoid relegation in the second-rate Superettan. At the end of the season he returned to IF Elfsborg, in which he saw a new opportunity under the now working there coach Magnus Haglund.

At the beginning of the 2005 came Drugge barely train for and denied to the end of June only four games as a substitute. Therefore, it came back at a lending transaction, this time he joined the looked after by his compatriot Reine Almqvist Norwegian club FK Tønsberg in the subprime Adecco Ligaen. At the end of the season he missed with the team in the league and returned to Sweden.

Breakthrough in the second division and return to the Allsvenskan

In December 2005 Drugge announced his move to Degerfors IF in the Superettan. For the traditional club he played in the Superettan - season of 2006, all 30 league games and contributed six goals this season in the league. In the following season he made ​​his breakthrough when he was able to achieve 13 goals this season. The fifth scorer, he led the team to Magnus Tappert and Shpëtim Hasani to eighth place in the standings.

Through his goalscoring Drugge made ​​higher class attention and the first division Trelleborg FF, with whom he signed a three -year contract, signed him at the end. In his new employer Drugge once again showed his goal threat. As a regular player, he played 26 league games in which he scored seven goals and thus sat at the head of internal association scoresheet before Magnus Andersson. On the side of Rasmus Bengtsson, Kristian Haynes and Joakim Sjöhage thus he reached the tenth place in the standings. In the following years, he was, together with Sjöhage and Fredrik Jensen to the most accurate players of the club and helped him to reach the ninth fifth place respectively.

Shortly after the end of the 2010 season was in November Drugge his move within the Allsvenskan for IFK Gothenburg, in which he signed a three-year contract. With his new club, he was unable to repeat his scoring prowess of previous years in his first season, so that it does not permanently earned a regular place team scores a goal and classifying the offensive behind Tobias Hysén, Hannes Stiller and Stefan Selakovic. Therefore, after just one season he left the club and joined the local competitors BK Hacken.

In his new club Drugge did not progress beyond the role of a complement player, especially with the with 23 goals as a successful top-flight scorer Abdul Majeed Waris and also with twelve gates double figures taken René Makondele he had strong competition on the offensive. Accordingly, he was looking for a new club season and moved within Göteborgs the Premiership relegation GAIS, where he signed a valid contract until 2014 with option to extend for one season.

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