Rolf Zetterlund

Rolf Zetterlund (1972 ) Link to image ( Please note copyrights )

Rolf Zetterlund ( born January 2, 1942 in Ludvika, Dalarna County, Sweden ) is a former Swedish bandy and football player who now works as a football coach.

Career

Zetterlund played in his youth at Utansjö IF, Wäija / Dynäs IK and IF Kramfors. In 1963, the midfielder to Åtvidabergs FF in the Division 2, where he spent two seasons running. He then went to league rivals Sandåkerns SK. 1969 and 1971 he played for second division Sandvikens IF, where he was active as Bandyspieler in the first division.

On April 15, 1972, he made ​​his debut 30 years old for AIK in Allsvenskan. Until 1976, he completed 117 top-flight appearances for the club and was able to achieve eleven goals. In 1976 he celebrated the victory in the Svenska Cupen with the team.

1977 moved to Zetterlund IK Brage, where he worked as player-coach. Until 1980 he stood for the club on the field and thanks to its strong performance in his last season, he was awarded the Guldbollen. He is the oldest winners in the history of the award.

In 1981, Zetterlund the place on the bench at AIK Solna. In 1983 he was able to lead the team to first place in the Allsvenskan, in the play-offs, however, was in the semi-finals after a 0-3 defeat and a subsequent 2-0 win against the eventual champions IFK Göteborg terminus. In 1985, he celebrated with a 4-3 win on penalties Östers IF winning the Swedish Cup. In 1986 he finished his commitment.

Starting in 1987, trained Zetterlund Örebro SK, which he led back to the Allsvenskan after ten years of abstinence. In 1992 he left the club in 1993 and supervised Spårvägens FF in the second division, but he left after only one season towards Malmö FF. In 1997 he went to the second division club Hammarby IF, with whom he made ​​the ascent in Allsvenskan. This was followed by engagements at Assyriska Föreningen, Vasalunds IF and Vallentuna BK.

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