Martin Frändesjö

As of January 7, 2014

Lars Gunnar Martin Frändesjö ( born July 18, 1971 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a Swedish handball coach and former handball player who has been used on the left wing position.

Frändesjö initially played for Swedish clubs Karra HF, HP Warta, IK Sävehof and Redbergslids IK. In summer 1998, the winger joined the German Bundesliga GWD Minden. After Frändesjö received in a Bundesliga game a violent blow in the ribs, he had to be removed in February 1999, the spleen. In the summer of 2000, the right-handed joined the French first division club Montpellier AHB and returned after only one year back to Germany, where he signed a contract with the HSG Nordhorn. After Nordhorn, however, could not meet his financial obligations, he joined already in September 2001, his former club Redbergslids IK.

Frändesjö ran until 2005 for Redbergslids and moved to contract disputes to IK Home, in which he signed a running until the end of the season 2006/ 07 contract. In January 2007, the Swede moved ahead to injury -plagued Danish first division club FC Copenhagen after him IK Home granted the release. He then signed a three year contract with the Norwegian first division side Viking Stavanger Håndball. In the 2008 /09 season, however, he no longer took because of knee problems, participate in the game mode. On the advice of his doctor, he finished his career in November 2008.

Frändesjö coached from 2009, the men's team of RF Kropp culture that competed in Allsvenskan. As Kroppskultur 2011 missed the rise in the Elitserien, his expiring contract was not renewed.

Achievements

With Redbergslids IK:

  • Swedish Champion in 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003

With the Swedish national team:

  • European champions in 1994, 1998, 2000, 2002
  • World Champion 1999
  • Vice World Champion 1997, 2001
  • Olympic Games 1996, 2000: Silver Medal
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