Bo Svensson

Bo Svensson ( 2007)

Bo Svensson ( * August 4, 1979 in Skorping ) is a Danish football player.

Career

Clubs

In January 2006, the tall central defender joined the German Bundesliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach. Previously, he was a youth player and later as a professional only when fusion club FC Copenhagen and its predecessor club KB Copenhagen active. With the FCK he won the 2001, 2003 and 2004, the Danish Championship and 2005, the first league across the played Scandinavian Football Championship, to which he contributed one goal in the final on penalties.

His first Bundesliga Match of Svensson on 8 February 2006 in a 0-0 draw against Schalke 04 Just a week later, he scored in the match against MSV Duisburg (1-1) his first goal for the " foal ".

After the descent of the " Borussia " in the summer of 2007, Svensson moved to Mitabsteiger 1 FSV Mainz 05 Due to an injury had to Svensson at the beginning of the 2007/ 08 leave the place in the defense Neven Subotic to. This played so convincingly that he fought his way to the master position and Svensson left behind. In the 2009/10 season Svensson played mainly as a defensive midfielder, where he was employed in 26 games.

National

In the national team he came February 27, 2006 against the selection of Paraguay for his first international cap. In March 2011, Svensson was nominated again after five years absence for the national team. Svensson was summoned for the game in this case 26 March 2011 against the selection of Norway in qualifying for Euro 2012 and for the next friendly match on March 30 against the selection of Slovakia. Against Norway he did not play against the Slovak Republic, he was already summoned in the starting lineup. Thus he came after five years of absence to his second international appearance.

Since this application it belongs to the extended squad by national coach Morten Olsen.

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