Mathias Ranégie

Mathias Ranégie ( born June 14, 1984 in Gothenburg ) is a Swedish football player. The striker, who with the IFK Göteborg won the Lennart Johansson - Cup for the Swedish championship in 2007, debuted in 2010 in the Swedish national team. A year later he won the title of the scorer in Allsvenskan.

Career

Ranégie began playing football at Masthuggets BK. As a 14 -year-old striker moved to France Levallois SC. After his return to Sweden, he first went to Majornas IK, before he in 2006 Lärje- IF Reds joined in the fourth division Division 2. Boasting an outstanding season he scored 25 goals in 19 games so that he was obliged at the end of the season for IFK Göteborg and the first division has signed a two -year contract. In his first season in the Allsvenskan he came only as a substitute for use, but was able to celebrate the championship title at the end of the year. The following season, he first had to pause because of various injuries.

In the summer of 2008, reported the Dutch club Go Ahead Eagles Deventer from the Eerste Divisie, the second division of the country of interest in an obligation Ranégies. Their sporting director Marc Overmars finally gave a lending transaction until end of season known. The Dutch club also agreed a purchase option for the attacker to be able to bind up to 2011 to the club. After the striker but badly injured knee, saw the club on a further commitment and announced the loan agreement.

Ranégie returned to Sweden. There he wrote in January 2009, a contract with BK Hacken, who had risen in the Allsvenskan. For his new employer, he debuted at the opening round of the 2009 season in the 0-1 defeat against Malmö FF in Allsvenskan. In the course of the season he established himself as a regular player and contributed six goals this season to the achievement of the fifth table space. His achievements rewarded coach Erik Hamrén and summoned him for the opening matches in 2010. As a substitute for Daniel Larsson made ​​his debut on 20 January in a 1-0 win over the Omani national team in the National Jersey. At his evening for new three days later against Syria he scored just before the end the deficit to 1-1 draw his first international goal. In the subsequent season, he also showed in the first division regularly his goalscoring: With twelve goals this season he placed among the top three scorers in the season 2010.

Until the summer transfer period, Ranégie delivered especially with Ibrahim Bangura Teteh and Tobias Hysén a three-way battle in the top scorer of the season 2011. Thus sparked the player desires to other clubs. While Hysén decided to renewing a contract with IFK Göteborg, the other two players were taken periodically with a move abroad in connection. After Bangura was changed in early August in Turkey, took Ranégie the sole lead in the scoring charts and built it up to the end of the month so far with 18 goals this season from. Still courted by other clubs, gave his club shortly before the end of the transfer window the player's change within the Allsvenskan for the reigning champions Malmö FF, in which the player inserts hoped for in the European Cup. With three goals for his new club until the end of the season in October, he extended his lead in the scoring charts, while he advanced with the club to fourth place in the standings. With a total of 21 goals this season, he pointed with five -goal advantage Hysén to second place among the top scorers of the championship. He had replayed in the state selection and was named after season end of Hamrén next several newcomers - including his teammate Pontus Jansson and Ivo Pękalski - nominated for a January tour. However, for personal reasons, he said, from the participation in early January, he and the injured Pękalski were replaced by the Malmö team mate Simon Thern and Erik Friberg.

In the following season, 2012, proved Ranégie continue as a goal threat. As within the association 's top scorer, he was one of the guarantors that Malmö FF kept in the race for the top places. Thus he continued to be traded as a candidate for the Swedish national team, but Hamrén abandoned in the summer of the year nomination. After the coach had in spite of the failures of Johan Elmander, John Guidetti, Markus Rosenberg and Alexander Gerndt continue waived for the first international match after the 2012 European Championship on him - as the reason he gave to playing Ranégies that does not fit into his system - mocked him the player via Twitter, in which he used a video clip with the lack of English language skills at a press conference.

On the last day of the summer transfer window on August 31, 2012 moved Ranégie for Italian club Udinese in the Serie A, where he earned a five- year contract signed after a successful health check. A few days later, he pushed the newly committed Maicosuel from the squad for the Europa League 2012/13 because he had a crush on the play-off round of the Champions League 2012/13 in the defeat against SC Braga in a penalty shootout the winning penalty. He also tried to bring back for the national team this week because he saw its importance increased by the change.

Since Ranégie had established itself at Udinese Calcio, he was appointed Hamrén beginning of October 2012 in the squad for the matches in qualifying for the 2014 World Cup against the Faeroese and Germany. After more than two years, he celebrated the 2-1 win against the Faeroese on October 12, 2012 his comeback in the national jersey.

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