Magnus Arvidsson (footballer)

Lars Magnus Arvidsson ( born February 12, 1973 in Ängelholm ) is a former Swedish football player and current coach. The striker, who came in 2000 twice in the Swedish national team for use, is the only footballer in his country, which is in the Guinness Book of World Records: In November 1995, he scored for the then Swedish second division club IFK Hässleholm in the game against Landskrona Bois, only 89 seconds a hat-trick.

Career

Arvidsson began at Förslov IF with the football game. As a 18 -year-old, he joined the Swedish first division club Helsingborgs IF, in which he could not prevail in the Allsvenskan. About the second division club IFK Hässleholm he came in 1998 to Trelleborg FF.

In 1999, Arvidsson to Hansa Rostock in the Bundesliga. The entry at Hansa fell Arvidson not difficult, especially since he succeeded goals regularly and he his old friend Peter Wibran from Sweden met again in Rostock, which also further helped him to acquire German language skills. On March 23, 2000, he made ​​his debut for the Swedish national team as this in Palermo of the Italian national team was defeated by a penalty goal from Alessandro Del Piero 0:1. In March he came in the 1-1 draw against Austria in the Arnold Schwarzenegger Stadium for his second deployment in the National Jersey. By descent from Hansa Rostock in 2005 Arvidson scored 27 goals in 154 league games, which he is the leading scorer of the Hansa in the German Elite League. Therefore, and due to its brilliant play, his speed and agility became Arvidsson at Hansa Rostock a crowd favorite. In the second division season 2005/ 06 he ran 27 times for Hansa on, scoring four goals. In his seven seasons at the Baltic Arvidsson completed an additional 10 games in the DFB Cup and met here six times, as well as a game in the League Cup.

In summer 2006, Arvidsson moved to Halmstad BK in the Allsvenskan. As a farewell, a scarf was launched for Magnus Arvidsson in the Hansa shop, which paid tribute to his achievements in Rostock jersey. In Halmstad BK he was among the permanent employees and missed in the 2007 not a single game. Although he failed in the longer term in the fall due to a meniscus injury, the club presented him a new contract offer. This he refused and moved before the start of the 2009 free transfer to his first professional station Helsingborgs IF, where he signed a valid until 31 May of the year contract. Without having a game for the club denied, he finished in the summer because of recurring knee problems his career to then begin a coaching education.

Coaching career

Arvidsson played with the start of the 2010 season as a player - coach for his youth club Förslövs IF. He exercised the player-coach job until the spring of 2012 at Forslöv. He has been the end of his player-coach career at Forslövs IF the spring of 2012, assistant coach of the club Superettan Ängelholms FF.

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