Stefan Landberg

Stefan Olof Ragnar Landsberg ( born May 5, 1970) is a Swedish former football player. The midfielder, who participated in the football competition of the 1992 Summer Olympic Games, played between 1992 and 1997 for the Swedish national team.

Career

Stefan Landberg in Jersey IFK Gothenburg Link to image ( Please note copyrights )

Landsberg comes from the youth of the Kalmar FF. For the second division relegated in 1988 he made his debut in the adult area and quickly established himself as a regular player on the offensive. According to the Direct resurgence he showed in the second division performed well. Before the start of the Premiership season 1990 he finally moved to Östers IF in the Allsvenskan. On the side of Hans Eklund Jan Jansson, Peter Wibrån and Nicklas Persson, he moved with the team as a table fourth in the Championship play-offs however, for the semi-final matches against IFK Norrköping in which failed the club, he was used in each case.

In the following season Östers IF failed to match the success and had to play as a table next to last of the spring series in the Kvalsvenskan. However, the team dominated the eight -team relegation round with the four best second division and remained in the 14 games without defeat. Landsberg was there with four goals in the series win and thus avoid relegation. His good performances had already taken him to the junior national teams of Svenska Fotbollförbundet, also at the 1992 Olympics he was a member of the squad managed by Nils Andersson Olympic Team. On the side of Håkan Mild, Jesper Jansson, Tomas Brolin, Joachim Björklund and Jonny Rödlund he reached with the national team the quarter-finals of the tournament against Australia, but different, despite a goal from Patrik Andersson at goals conceded by John Markovski and Shaun Murphy from the competition. In the autumn of that year he also made ​​his debut in the senior national e, as this met within the qualification for the World Cup 1994 on Israel. At 3-1, he replaced just before the end Tomas Brolin.

In the following years, held Landsberg, who placed himself with his club in the front half of the table, in the extended circle of the national team. Primarily used as a substitute, he scored in the return match against Israel the deficit to 5-0 final score his only international goal. In the season 1994, supervised by new coach Nanne mountain beach team to Pål Lundin, Ken Burwall, Hans Eklund, Stefan Paldan and Ludwig Ernstsson led for a long time about the championship, ultimately, it was only enough for fifth place. Also taking part in the World Cup finals was denied him.

Beginning of 1995, Landsberg within the Allsvenskan for IFK Göteborg, with whom he won the Swedish championship title at the end of the season. As a side man of Niclas Alexandersson, Mikael Nilsson, Andreas Andersson and Teddy Lucic, he defended in the 1996 title. In parallel, he continued to play for the national team, after failing to qualify for the World Cup final round in 1998 but was not called to 17 international matches. At club level, he was, however, still a regular player, but the club was not able to successfully make the decaying decade and slipped into the table. 2000 it had Landsberg injury his career early exit. However, he remained loyal to the club and moved later on in the coaching staff.

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