Mikael Stahre

Stahre in May 2013

Mikael Stahre ( born July 5, 1975 in Stockholm ) is a Swedish football coach. In 2009 he joined AIK in his first coaching job in the Allsvenskan and won with the club double in Swedish Championship and National Cup, he won with IFK Gothenburg again the National Cup.

Career

Stahre played only as a teenager play Football. Growing up in the Stockholm district Gröndal he ran between 1980 and 1994 on the local club Gröndals IK. In 1990 he also began his career as a youth coach at the club.

1994 moved Stahre for Hammarby IF on to work as a youth coach. After three years he moved to the youth department of the Erstligarivalen AIK. Here he remained seven seasons and won the 2004 Swedish Junior Championship, the first title of the club at this level. Simultaneously he advanced to become the assistant coach of the reserve team, which he took over in 2005. 2006, the club promoted him to the side of coach Rikard Norling and his assistant Nebojsa Novakovic as assistant coach of the Erstligamannschaft.

2007 left Stahre AIK and signed a contract with the third division Väsby United. The previous year he led losers in the northern season of Division 1 runners- behind Assyriska Föreningen and thus to a promotion place. In the following season he managed the team to players like Martin Kayongo - Mutumba, Mikael Thorstensson and Walid Atta in the Superettan table as the ninth league.

In November 2008, AIK undertake Stahre to succeed Norling as new head coach. In the season of 2009, he led the team to Nils- Eric Johansson, Pierre Bengtsson, Mauro Iván Óbolo and Per Karlsson back into the title fight. Therefore AIK want to extend the two -year contract prematurely announced in September. At the end of the season he won with the team during direct competitors IFK Gothenburg and thus led them to win the Lennart Johansson - Cup for the championship. A week later, the teams were in the cup final against on again, with a 2-0 success he triumphed again with his team.

On 26 April 2010 ended Stahre its commitment to double winners and took over as coach of the Greek first division club Panionios Athens for the season 2010/11. Under his leadership, the team played at the back table of the Greek Super League. Following the departure of the Greek National Cup against a division club club the club gave birth on 28 October of the year the coach of his duties.

To Allsvenskan season 2012 Stahre returned to the Swedish football, replacing Jonas Olsson and Stefan Rehn, he took over as coach at IFK Gothenburg. In his first season he took the team to seventh place in the table, in the summer of 2013 he won his first title with the club. In the National Cup coached by his team to Tobias Hysén, Mattias Bjärsmyr, Jakob Johansson and Philip Haglund defeated on penalties in the league rivals Djurgårdens IF.

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