Olof Guterstam

Olof Guterstam ( born January 4, 1983 in Stockholm ) is a Swedish football player. The striker, who ran aground on the Swedish national team twice in 2007, denied his career in Sweden and Belgium. Later, he opted for a full-time career outside of football and reüssierte from 2011 in the Swedish League unterklassigen area.

Career

Start your career in Sweden and international debut

Guterstam played in youth at Enskede IK and Älvsjö AIK. In 2002 he moved to IF Brommapojkarna in the Superettan. In the first year still a reserve player, who played eleven of his 14 league appearances as a substitute, he could play in his second year at the Stockholm club in the root formation. In the second division season 2005 he distinguished himself first as the best club of internal scorer like he contributed with twelve goals this season to reach the sixth table space. In the following season, he was still more accurate and led the team with 17 goals this season as top scorer of the 2006 of the relegation place. Also in the relegation matches against BK Hacken he scored twice and thus helped the team to the first-time promotion to the Allsvenskan.

Thanks to its good performance coach Lars Lagerback called him after the season of 2006 in December alongside the other debutants Markus Jonsson, Daniel and Daniel Mobaeck Nannskog for a January tour of the country selection to South America. He made his debut on 14 January 2007 at the 0-2 defeat against Venezuela in the National Jersey, when he came on in the 74th minute for the game Nannskog. In the 1-2 defeat against the Ecuadorian national team four days later he was in the starting, before he had to make room for Nannskog in the 59th minute. In the subsequent Premiership season he made ​​his Torgefahr miss. Although he came in 25 of the 26 top-flight appearances for use, he succeeded, however, only four goals this season. He had to descend as Table directly with the team again on the side of Richard Henriksson, Martin Ekström and Thomas Lagerlöf.

After returning to Belgium and Sweden

Guterstam followed his club IF Brommapojkarna not in the second division. End of January 2008 he signed a valid contract until the summer at the Belgian club FC Brussels, which included a purchase option. In the Jupiler League in the 2:4 defeat against RSC Anderlecht, he scored on his debut on February 9, his first goal for his new club. Under coach Franky Van Der Elst he came regularly used and denied until the end of the season 14 games in which get four goals to him. However, he missed the club as severed Table - KFC Verbroedering Dender EH on the last non- relegation zone had 14 points clear - in the league.

After the failure in his Belgienaufenthalt Guterstam returned to Sweden. In mid-June, he signed a loan contract until the end of the 2008 season at Hammarby IF, which contained an option on a subsequent three-year contract. Under coach Tony Gustavsson he belonged only to supplement the players and stood at only two of his 16 season games in the starting lineup. Therefore, the club decided after the season, not to consider the option to buy.

Guterstam therefore returned to his old club IF Brommapojkarna, who had managed the direct promotion back to the Allsvenskan. In the season of 2009 he was again among the key players of the club and played all 30 season games. As the best club internal scorer, he led the team with five goals this season to avoid relegation as Tabellenzwölfter, in the following season were his three goals not enough for the league. He then left the club because his contract had expired.

Change in the unterklassigen football

End of December 2010 signed Guterstam a two-year contract with newly promoted IK Frej in the third-tier Division 1, to bring his medical studies at the Karolinska Institutet play football better off with a professional career in harmony. With his new club, he was a regular player and stood in 23 of the 26 season games on site. To reach the eighth square table, he contributed six goals this season.

In February 2012 Guterstam returned to his youth club Älvsjö AIK, who competed in the fünftklassigen Division 3.

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