Patrik Ingelsten

Patrik Ingelsten (2010)

Patrik Ingelsten (born 25 January 1982) is a Swedish football player.

Career

Start your career in Sweden and breakthrough as a champion and top scorer

Ingelsten began playing football at Hillerstorps GoIF. 2000 brought him Jonas Thern to fourth division IFK Värnamo with which he ascended into the third-class Division 1. From there he moved in 2002 to Halmstad BK in the Allsvenskan. In the first three years he commuted between starting and bench. From the season 2005 he was able to establish himself in the first team.

Ingelsten still left after the 2006 season and the club joined the league rivals Kalmar FF. There he stood in his first season in all 26 games of the season in the starting lineup and had seven goals this season for the new employer 's second leading scorer behind the Brazilian César Santin. At the end of the year he won the Swedish National Cup with the club. Also in his second season for the Western Swedish club he shone as a regular goalscorer and led the club with 19 goals this season to win the league title and was crowned at the same time top scorer of the Allsvenskan. He had attracted attention outside the country's borders.

Move abroad

In January 2009 Ingelsten moved abroad and from then played for the Dutch club SC Heerenveen, where he signed a contract with three and a half years duration. By the end of the first half of the season in the Netherlands, he was one of the regulars and came in twelve league games used. Then followed a long period of suffering, in which he was again slowed by injuries. Only in two of his six stakes in the first half of the season 2009/10 he was in the starting lineup.

Ingelsten therefore left the club in early 2010 and went to Norway to Viking Stavanger, where he signed a four -year contract. In the Tippeligaen he distinguished himself again through his first goal threat and was in the first 21 matchdays team regular before he injured his knee in August and failed a long time. After he missed the entire 2011 season, tied coach Åge Hareide contact with the former Norwegian Ole Gunnar Solskjær professional, who had also made ​​the experience a long break due to injury. In May 2012, he returned as a substitute in the 1-0 win over Stabæk IF with a goal by Vidar Nisja on the lawn back in the rest of the season he remained jedochnur the role of complement player.

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