Gustav Svensson

Gustav Svensson (born 9 February 1987 in Gothenburg ) is a Swedish football player. The defensive player who debuted in the Swedish national team in 2009, won with IFK Gothenburg Swedish championship and the national cup. Later he was in Turkey and the Ukraine under contract.

Career

Start your career in Sweden

Svensson played in youth at Azalea BK. In 2001, he joined IFK Göteborg in the youth department. During the season of 2006 he was appointed to the senior squad and came in the course of the season to five stakes. In the following season he was able to establish itself in the squad and contributed in 22 games to win the Lennart Johansson - Cup as a Swedish national champion at. In parallel, he played in the Swedish U- 21 team, in which he in March 2007 in the 1-2 defeat against the Maltese U- 21 team at the side of Tom Siwe, Marcus Falk- Olander and Jesper Westerberg in the defensive line debuted.

In the following seasons Svensson established itself on the defensive in both his club and the junior national team, where he gradually moved into the defensive midfield. In autumn 2008, he moved with the Vereinelf a the cup final against champions Kalmar FF. There he sat at first only on the bench, the coaching duo Stefan Rehn and Jonas Olsson joined him in the 62nd minute for Thomas Olsson. In decision -making penalty shootout he had not taken up after goalkeeper Kim Christensen parried the penalty by Marcus Lindberg and thus IFK Göteborg made ​​for cup winners.

At the beginning of 2009, Svensson received his first nomination for the Swedish national team. During a North American tour the country selection sat coach Lars Lagerback the defensive specialists in the 2:3 defeat to the U.S. national team with goals from Daniel Nannskog and Mikael Dahlberg with three goals against Sacha Kljestan on 24 January of the year in the middle of one, four days later he celebrated in the National jersey with a short stint in the last minutes of the game in a 1-0 victory over Mexico after a hit by Alexander Farnerud his first victory. In the ensuing Erstligasaison in Sweden, he was able to confirm its shape and wore as a regular in all twelve games before the summer break to reach the first table Ranges near. The end of May appointed him the supervisor of the Swedish U -21 Tommy Söderberg and Jörgen Lennartsson alongside his team mate Mattias Bjärsmyr, Robin Söder and Pontus Wernbloom in the squad for the U- 21 European Championship finals in the summer in their own country. During the tournament he played along side Ola Toivonen, Mikael Lustig and Rasmus Elm all four games until the team failed on the English U- 21 team in a penalty shootout in the semifinals.

As a regular player Svensson ran for the club in two games in qualifying for the Europa League 2009/10, but the team failed because of the presence of Israeli representatives Hapoel Tel Aviv. By the end of the season he had in 29 games with the runner-up behind AIK and reached the cup final with the team. Placed on the side of Jakob Johansson in defensive midfield, he missed goals from Mauro Iván Óbolo and Antônio Flávio by a 0-2 defeat against AIK defending the title. At the beginning of the following series he held as a regular player the club in the front area of ​​the League Allsvenskan.

Move abroad

Shortly before the end of the transfer window left Svensson on August 31, 2010 Sweden and hired the reigning Turkish champions and Champions League Bursaspor participants. Only in the autumn, he established himself in the squad and was regularly both in the Süper Lig and the UEFA Champions League in the squad. Nevertheless, he was rarely used - within two years, he played only 28 league games, most as a substitute. In the season 2011/12, when the club finished the regular season as a table of eight and qualified via the play-off Avrupa ligi Grubu for the European Cup, he was no longer at times in the squad at individual match days.

Beginning of July 2012 left Svensson then Turkey and moved to Tawrija Simferopol in the Ukrainian Premjer - Liha.

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