Daniel Andersson (footballer born 1972)

Daniel Andersson ( born December 18, 1972 in Bjuv ) is a Swedish football player. The goalkeeper, who came in over 200 games in the Allsvenskan for use in 2001 played one match for the Swedish national team.

Career

Andersson started playing football in his hometown at Bjuvs IF. In 1991, the goalkeeper for the third division Ramlösa BoIS, but rose from the club. A year later he moved to league rivals Ängelholms FF. Here he was able to establish itself as a first-choice goalkeeper and recommended for higher tasks so that he was obliged in 1994 from second division side Kalmar FF. However, it was only the place on the bench and played without a game to have it left the club at the end of the season.

In 1995 Andersson to fight for the place as first-choice goalkeeper at the fourth division Högaborgs BK and got on with the club in the third division. There succeeded immediately the runner-up title in the rise of games, however, prevented Qviding FIF march through to the second division. In the following year, only jumped out of seventh place and at the end of the season left Andersson after three years the club of Helsingborg, and joined the first division Trelleborg FF, where Andersson was able to establish itself in the goal.

In 2000, Andersson to league rivals AIK to replace the goalkeeper Mattias Asper, who moved to Real Sociedad San Sebastian. On 1 February 2001 Andersson debuted itself in the Swedish national team. At the same time a competitor for a place in the gate of AIK has been committed with Dime Jankulovski, who also belonged to the extended squad of the Swedish national team. However, Andersson was able to maintain so that Jankulovski left the club after just one season in the direction of Norway. 2002 then he stood in all 26 games of the season in goal.

2003 andersson dared move abroad and moved to Scotland Hibernian Edinburgh. However, after one and a half years, he returned to the Allsvenskan and signed a contract with Helsingborgs IF. Here he established himself as a regular player in 2006 and took the club to the Swedish Cup. Before the 2009 the young player Pär Hansson supplanted it between the posts, so that it was only after replacement 122 first division matches for HIF.

In January 2010, Andersson finally left Helsingborgs IF and Ängelholms FF joined in the second-rate Superettan. With the back number " 72" then he stood in all 30 league games of the second division season 2010 in the field and support the team in league. However, In March 2011, he returned to Helsingborgs IF. He replaced the loaned to second-division promoted IFK Värnamo Hampus Nilsson as the second goalkeeper. For a long time he remained without bet behind goalkeeper Pär Hansson, who had played in the national team. In August 2012, he was careful instead of the injured colleagues in the 1-2 defeat against league leaders IF Elfsborg again the gate in the Allsvenskan.

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