Daniel Nannskog

(March 2009)

Daniel Nannskog ( May 22nd, 1974 in Helsingborg) is a Swedish former football player. The striker, who played part of his career in China and Norway, played between 2007 and 2009 in the Swedish national team. As attacker Stabæk Fotball he was top scorer in the Norwegian Tippeligaen.

Career

Early Years and years in the second division

Nannskog played in youth at Högaborgs BK. For the club he made his debut in the men's area and managed with the team the championship in the fourth division Division 3 Södra Götaland. He made higher class attention to himself and moved to game time 1996 Malmö FF in the Allsvenskan. However, when club from Skåne he missed the break and, after just one season in the second-class Division 1

When multiple national champion Djurgårdens IF Nannskog signed a two -year contract. The Stockholm club with which he ran aground on the side of players like Kaj Eskelinen or Magnus Pehrsson, Nannskog played for the return to the Allsvenskan. In his first year he reached with the team behind local rivals Hammarby IF the runner-up title, but failed in the subsequent relegation matches to Östers IF from Växjö. The following year the around the subsequent national team Sharbel Touma and Mikael Dorsin supplemented club as second division champions of the back in the Bundesliga. Although he behind Fredrik Dahlström and Lucas Nilsson was the third best scorer of the club with eight goals this season, he left end of the season the club and changed within the league to Assyriska FF in which he signed a one-year contract.

Under the guidance of German coach Peter Antoine played Nannskog, the seven- season hit enter, with his new employer again to move up in the Allsvenskan. Only in the last games of the season the team missed direct qualification for the Allsvenskan and had to be runner-up behind GIF Sundsvall satisfied with participation in the relegation. There, the team failed after a 1-1 draw by a 1-2 defeat after extra time at Örebro SK.

Then Nannskog went for one season for Premier League rivals IF Sylvia, who had qualified last year third in the Northern League for the second season of the single-track Superettan. With the team from Norrköping he was able to establish itself in the new league and reached the final table of the second division season 2000 a mid-table.

Rise, national and international

At the second division season 2001 Nannskog Landskrona BoIS joined. With 21 hits season he was top scorer and led the team to second place behind Kalmar FF, which entitled them to direct ascent. Also in the following Erstligaspielzeit he could shine as a regular scorer and contributed eleven goals in the relegation of the club in Allsvenskan.

In the summer of 2003, Nannskog decided to bid farewell to Landskrona BoIS and changed mid-August to China Sichuan Guangcheng. When playing in the Chinese Super League club, he signed a contract with two and a half year term. In his first season in Asia, he led with eight season hits his club to eighth place in the standings, the following year he reached with nine goals in ninth place.

2005 Nannskog returned to Europe and went to the Norwegian club Stabæk IF, who took the second-rate Adecco Ligaen. With 27 goals in 29 league games, he sat down at the top of the scoring list of the second Norwegian League and led the team to promotion to the Tippeligaen. At this streak of success he could in the Norwegian upper house and was charged with 19 goals this season in front of his team-mates Veigar Páll Gunnarsson scorer in the league. Although missed the team in fifth qualifying for the European Cup, but he decided to extend his contract at the club.

Thanks to its steady Torerfolge to Nannskog also played in the notebook of the national coach Lars Lagerback. During an American tour of the Swedish national team, he made ​​his debut on 14 January 2007, the 0-2 defeat against Venezuela in an existing players from the Northern European leagues country selection. On 21 January 2007, he scored in the 1-1 draw against Ecuador his first international goal. Still, he could not settle in the selection team is.

With his club, sat Nannskog the success continued. Behind SK Brann succeeded in the 2007 vice-champion title and also in the scoresheet, he finished with 19 hits season behind Thorstein Helstad who scored 22 goals, the second place. The following spring he was honored by the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet as the best foreign player. In the following season he could still beat these successes and has been with the club Norwegian national champion. In addition, he placed himself with 16 goals this season before his compatriot Johan Andersson for the second time in his career at the top of the scoring list and subsequently received the Kniksenprisen as the best striker in Norway.

In February 2009, Lagerback enabled him then to return to the national team. His comeback in the 2:3 defeat to the U.S. national team, he crowned the deficit to intermediate 1:2. A month later he was a 3-1 win against Vålerenga IF, upon which he managed to score a 1-0 scoreboard, celebrate the first title of the year with the super finals. The subsequent season was for the club to grow through, but also because of his 15 goals this season, with whom he placed himself once again among the top scorer of Tippeligaen, he reached with the team to third place in the table.

After minor injuries Nannskog came the beginning of the 2010 season only to eleven stakes and five goals this season. In early August he suffered a severe muscle injury, was so expected a failure until season's end. After had set no improvement until the end of the season, he decided shortly after end of season end of November to end his playing career. However, the best to date foreign striker in the history of the Norwegian Tippeligaen remained his employer faithfully and took over as coach of the reserve team, while he also serves as a special coach attackers of Erstligamannschaft.

Achievements

  • Norwegian Champion: 2008
  • Norwegian Super Cup: 2009
  • Scorer Tippeligaen: 2006, 2008
  • Scorer Adecco Ligaen: 2005
  • Scorer Superettan: 2001
  • Kniksenprisen as Forward of the Year: 2008
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