Jesper Jansson

Jesper Jansson in June 2006

Jesper Jansson ( born January 8, 1971 in Växjö ) is a Swedish former football player. The defender played an international match in 1994 for the Swedish national team, now he works as a sports official.

Career

Jansson began in the mid 1970s with the football matches Braås GoIF. In 1987 he moved to the youth department of the Östers IF, for whom he made ​​his debut the following year in the adult area. In 1989 he went with the team on in the Allsvenskan. After he had been used several times in junior national teams, he was part of the squad at the Olympic Games in 1992. After two brief appearances in the group stages as a substitute team coach Nils Andersson put him in the quarterfinals against Australia in the starting lineup one, with a goal by Mark Bosnich in injury time but lost the game. By the end of 1993, he played 70 top-flight appearances for his club. Through his good services he had recommended the one hand for the multiple national champion AIK, to which he moved in front of the playing time in 1994, and for the national team. So he came in February 1994 before the season starts to his international debut when the Swedish selection in Miami defeated the national team of the United States with goals from Henrik Larsson, Kennet Andersson and Mats lilies mountain with a 3-1 win.

In his new club Jansson became directly to the regulars, so he was promoted to team captain prior to its second season. However, the 1995 season was overshadowed for him from injury, only nine stakes were for him to book. Then he joined the dispute with the club. During that emanated from a two-year contract and therefore screened him the player had gone from a four-year contract in which, after two years, the terms should be renegotiated. He then agreed a change to arch-rivals Djurgårdens IF, but with which he descended directly from the Allsvenskan.

As a result, Jansson tried abroad. He initially served with the Norwegian club Stabæk IF under contract, for which he ran aground two and a half seasons in the Tippeligaen. In 1998, he took the club to the Norwegian National Cup. In the summer of 1999, he moved to Belgium to KRC Genk, but returned in September 2000 to Sweden to Helsingborgs IF back. With the reigning champion, he stepped to the side of Rade Prica, Roland Nilsson, Jozo Matovac and Hans Eklund in the Champions League 2000 /01, but failed in the group stage at Bayern Munich, Paris SG and Rosenborg Trondheim. While he was with the club at the end of the season runner-up, Master Halmstad BK but had six points. Then could not build on the success the team and had to settle for places in the middle table field content. In 2005 he returned to the now second-rate antretenden Stabæk IF, who had committed a Swedish coach Jan Jönsson. After the re-emergence in the Tippeligaen he played one season in Norway, before he returned to Helsingborg and his career trailed off at the unterklassig antretenden clubs Högaborgs BK and IK Torekovs.

2008 Jansson took over the office of the sports bosses at Helsingborgs IF. After the commitment of Conny Karlsson as instructor before the 2010 season was the team runner-up and won the Swedish National Cup. In the following season, the club dominated the Swedish football, in which the domestic treble was achieved in addition to winning the championship by defending the title in the Cup as well as winning the Supercupens.

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