Lars Larsson (footballer)

Lars " Lasse " Larsson ( born March 16, 1962 in Trelleborg ) is a former Swedish football player. The striker, who aground 1984-1987 in nine games for the Swedish national team and later as a coach and now works as a football official.

Career

Larsson began playing football at IFK Trelleborg. For top-flight season in 1982, he joined Malmö FF in the Allsvenskan. As he reached in second with the team the championship finals, but failed there in the semifinals at Östers IF. The following year he shone as a regular scorer and led up to the summer with nine goals this season 's top scorer of the Swedish Elite series at before he decided to Atalanta to move to Italy. In addition, he had played through his marksmanship in the Swedish national team and made ​​his debut on 6 June 1984 the 0-1 defeat against Denmark in the National Jersey. In his last game against Sweden in Örgryte IS he retired to a ligament in the knee.

Larsson turned out for the first half of the season in Italy and could not then prevail in the team of Atalanta. Therefore, he returned after a season to Sweden and joined again Malmö FF. Under coach Roy Hodgson, he dominated the team with the Swedish League and finished at the side of Martin Dahlin, Jonas Thern, Stefan Schwarz and Roger Ljung regularly the first place, only 1986 and 1988 the team also triumphed in the finals. In the season of 1987 he contributed 19 goals in the first place and crowned himself with it in front of his teammate Mats Magnusson and Thomas Lundin Hammarby IF top scorer of the first Swedish league. 1992 left Larsson Malmö FF in the direction of his home town and hired the Trelleborg FF, where he ended his career in 1993.

For season 1994, Larsson moved to the dugout and looked after two seasons the club unterklassigen Tomelilla IF. In 1996, he returned as an assistant coach at Malmö FF and worked under Rolf Zetterlund and its successor Frans Thijssen. In 1999 he again went to Trelleborg FF to work with the club as a youth coach. In 2002 he moved again to the assistant coach, later to head of sport on.

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