Kjell Jonevret

Kjell Jonevret ( born June 28, 1962 in Stockholm ) is a former Swedish football player. The offensive players began following his active career as a player, a coach 's career.

Career

Jonevret began his career at IF Brommapojkarna. For the club known especially for his youth he played until the end of 1983 in the league unterklassigen area. He then moved to AIK in the Allsvenskan. There, however, he could not prevail, and returned to first division in 16 and a half years to IF Brommapojkarna. In 1988, he tried abroad and joined Viking Stavanger, as the Swedish coach Benny Lennartsson brought him and his compatriot Per Holmberg to Norway. With the second division, he was promoted to the first division and won the 1989 Norwegian Cup. After three years, he returned in late 1990 returned to Sweden and then played until the end of 1992 for Vasalunds IF in the second division.

After his career end Jonevret joined as an assistant to Erik Hamrén to the dugout of Vasalunds IF. In 1995, he returned as a youth coach for IF Brommapojkarna before he came back a year later to Hamrén and AIK assisted in the Allsvenskan. With the team to Pascal Simpson, Patrick Englund, Patrik Fredholm and Johan Mjallby he won twice in a row the National Cup. However, since the success failed to materialize in the league, Hamrén was after of the 1997 replaced by Stuart Baxter and at the same time also exempted Jonevret.

1998 Jonevret joined the second division club IK Sirius at his first station as the main executive coach. After one season, he signed on to the league rivals Västerås SK, with the end of 1999, he qualified for the newly created Superettan. Before the 2001 recruited him from the league rivals FC Café Opera, in which he stood up to the end of 2003 under contract.

In summer 2004 the first division Djurgårdens IF Jonevret committed as successor Zoran Lukić, who resigned after a moderate start to the season and discussions about a new Crop of responsibilities within the club from his office. Had he led the club in the season 2004 to fourth place, he won with the team to Johan Arneng, Tobias Hysén, Matias Concha and Toni Kuivasto the final of the National Cup. In the following season he dominated with the team both championship and Cup and won with the DIF Double. As a result, he was awarded Sweden's coach of the year. However, in the season of 2006 he could not confirm the success and slipped back into midfield. Then the Stockholm club released him in late September of this year.

In early 2007 took over as coach Jonevret the Norwegian club Molde FK. The second division he led at the end of his first season in the Tippeligaen. After he had initially led the team there to secure midfield, he moved with the club at the end of the 2009 as runner behind Rosenborg in the UEFA Europa League. While he just failed there at the German representatives VfB Stuttgart, he slipped in the league with the team in the relegation battle. Ultimately, the club released him after a series of ten games without a win in late August 2010.

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