Krister Nordin

Hans Krister " Krille " Nordin ( born February 25, 1968 in Stockholm ) is a former Swedish football player. The midfielder played during his career total of 306 games in the regular Erstligaspielzeiten and 17 Championship final tournament in Sweden.

Career

Nordin grew up in Bergshamra and began in 1973 at the local club IFK Bergshamra playing football. In 1980 he moved to the youth of Råsunda IS. Here he remained, however, only two years to go to the youth department of the then second division Djurgårdens IF. There he made ​​his debut as a 16- year-old in the first team and could after the descent of the club in the season 1986 to fight for a regular place in the second division next season. According to the Direct resurgence he was one of the pillars of the team that has established itself in the upper middle of the Allsvenskan. In 1990, he took the club to its first title, as the team won the final of the Svenska Cupen with a 3-0 victory over the Gothenburg club BK Hacken for themselves.

Before the season In 1992, Nordin, after seeking the contact itself, for later coached by Swedish coach Tommy Söderberg local rivals AIK. Again, he was able to establish itself as a regular force and carried especially with six goals in ten games in the championship finals for the first win of the championship title of the club after 55 years break at. However, it was not to build on the success and the club is placed only in the middle of the Swedish Elite series in the following years.

In January 1996, before the start of the season, Erik Hamrén took over as coach and led the club to a new title, as a goal by Pascal Simpson in the extension of the cup final on 23 May of the year against Malmö FF 1-0 in favor was decided by AIK. As a result, the club went to Europe in the Cup Winners' Cup 1996/97 and reached the quarter- final against FC Barcelona. The first leg ended in a 1-3 defeat, Nordin was, however, pointed right at the end with a second yellow card of the field and could therefore not participate in the 1-1 draw in the return leg. 1997 Cup final was reached again in Ryavallen in Boras managed a 2-1 victory over IF Elfsborg successful title defense.

Despite the two cup wins the later Finnish national coach Stuart Baxter took over before the start of the season 1998, the Office of Hamrén. Also under new coach belonged to the tribe of Nordin team and came in the second winning the championship in his career in 24 of the 26 game season for use. Along with Johan Mjallby he steered the game in midfield and kicked himself primarily as a dangerous free kick taker in appearance. In the following season the team captain won for the third time with the AIK Svenska Cupen and ran with his club in the Champions League on where the team failed in the group stage. After the end of the season, he received another award, this time in person: He was as Årets mittfältare i svensk fotboll, ie awarded as a midfielder of the year. In addition, he left after the season Sweden to hire in Denmark.

The later Norwegian coach Åge Hareide, former coach of Helsingborgs IF in Sweden, steered him to Brøndby IF in the Danish Superliga. At the end of his first half of the season with his new employer Nordin reached with the team the runner-up behind Herfølge BK. After a second runner-up in 2001, he won in 2002 with the club the Danish championship and was also one of the best in the league.

In summer 2002, Nordin returned after two and a half years with his family to Sweden and signed up again at AIK. Again, he established himself at once in the starting eleven and was able to register with his comeback in the away defeat at Helsingborgs IF in Olympia directly on the scoresheet and achieve the goal for his club. After a year as a regular player under Richard Money he came under his successor Patrick Englund in the 2004 only sporadically used. After the descent, he ended his professional career and let the amateur club Ekerö IK end his career.

Full-time Nordin was first employed by Cloetta as the seller, before he made ​​his own in 1993 with a shop in Ekerö. Since his move to Denmark in 1999 a professional footballer, he made after his career end as a consultant again independently and also appeared as a football expert on television.

Achievements

Awards

  • Midfielder of the Year in Sweden: 1999

Title

  • Swedish Champion: 1992, 1998
  • Swedish Cup winners: 1990, 1996, 1997, 1999
  • Danish Champion: 2002
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