Rutger Backe

Rutger Backe ( born January 14, 1951 in Falkenberg ) is a former Swedish football player and coach. The striker, who came to eight stakes in the Swedish national team 1979-1980, was with Halmstad BK twice Swedish champion.

Career

Jaw began playing football at IF Böljan in his home town of Falkenberg. 1972 changed the striker to Halmstad BK in the Allsvenskan. After the club was relegated in his first year in the league, managed the immediate revival and then the team was in a relegation battle in the Swedish House of Lords. After Roy Hodgson's commitment, who celebrated his coach debut at the Swedish Club, jaw celebrated in the season of 1976 on the side of players like Hans Selander, Sigvard Johansson and Lennart Larsson surprisingly the Swedish championship title. Along with this, the striker 21 goals this season, so it landed by Sylve Bengtsson HBK as the second player the title of the scorer. By winning the Von Rosen's Cup, he qualified the club for the European Cup of Champions 1977/78, where the Swedish team in the first round after a 0-2 away defeat failed despite a 2-1 second-leg victory at Dynamo Dresden.

In the season 1979 Halmstad BK was able to win the league title again. Jaw was additionally appointed in the summer in the Swedish national team and made ​​his debut on 15 August of the year in the 0-2 away defeat against the Norwegian national team in the dress of the national team. In his second, a 1-3 defeat in the qualifiers for the European Championship in 1980 against France he scored his first international goal with the Swedish consolation goal. In the following year he came several times in the national jersey for use before it was no longer called after eight missions in which two goals get him.

1981 ended jaw after 207 games and 77 goals for Halmstad BK in Allsvenskan his career with the club.

1999 returned cheek as manager of Falkenberg FF in the higher-class Swedish football back. In the duet with Sven Sjöholm he reached the ninth place in the standings in the second class Division 1 Södra, but was replaced after one season by Roberto Jakobsson.

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