Daniel Hallingström

Daniel Hallingström (born 10 February 1981) is a Swedish football player. Throughout his career, the defensive player was involved in two ascents in the Allsvenskan.

Career

Hallingström began playing football at Gamleby IF. For season 1999, he joined the second division Åtvidabergs FF, which made ​​him the seventh in the Südstaffel qualifying for the single-track Superettan. There he came in the 2000 to 28 stakes, but finished with the team into the relegation zone. He moved to end of the season the club and ran for Kalmar FF on the Superettan in the team to Lucas Nilsson, Henrik Rydström, Joachim Lantz and Daniel Mobaeck however, he was able to earn a regular place. Only with two inserts, he helped the club to the second division championship.

Hallingström returned after a year to re- ascended Åtvidabergs FF and established itself directly as a regular player. On the side of Mats Haglund, Imad Chhadeh and Pontus Karlsson he missed with the club in the season 2003 than in fourth promotion to the Allsvenskan. Under the end of the season newly obligated coach Kent Karlsson, the club slid into the rear from midfield and played in the 2006 against relegation, while Hallingström was always master force in defense of the club. As at the end Karlsson left the club, Peter Swärdh took over the club and led the team back to the front table area before he was even recruited in autumn 2008. Also under his successor Daniel Wiklund belonged Hallingström for regular team alongside Kristian Bergström, Jesper Arvidsson, Henrik Gustavsson and Viktor Prodell. In the season of 2009 he contributed six goals in 26 games crucial to the rise of clubs in the Allsvenskan in. Following the season, he extended his contract by two years.

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