Sven Dahlkvist

Sven Anders Peter Dahlkvist (* May 30, 1955 in Mockfjärd, Sweden ) is a former Swedish football player and coach. In 1984, the players used at different positions, which had its debut in 1979 in the Swedish national team, as Sweden's Footballer of the Year award.

Career

Dahlkvist grew up in the central Swedish Gagnef, where he served in various sports such as tennis, table tennis, skiing and ice hockey from the local sports club Gagnefs IF active. From 1963 he ran on in the youth team of the football department and made his debut at the age of 14 years in the first team of the club, who took his time in the sixth- highest division. He quickly established himself as a regular player and started as a regular scorer a name. Several higher class clubs reported on interest in an undertaking, he decided in autumn 1974 to move to AIK.

On April 20, 1975 Dahlkvist debut in the 3-0 win against GIF Sundsvall as a substitute for his new club in Allsvenskan. Neither coach Keith Spurgeon nor its successor, Kurt Liander sat on the young players, so this was his only stake in the first season in the top division. Before the start of the season 1976, with Lars- Oscar Nilsson, the former youth coach of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet, a new instructor training of the Swedish first division. Also in this he stood in the preparation in the second term, but convinced in March of the year in a cup match against local rivals Djurgårdens IF, as he helped on in the second half to equalize a 0:2 residue. In the following season he was a regular player and scored eight goals in 21 games this season. In May of that year he chose himself to Cup Winners: The 3-0 win over Landskrona BoIS in the final, he paved the 1-0 lead hit by Rolf Zetterlund before and scored the second goal itself

In Europe Cup Winners' Cup 1976/77 the team to Yngve Leback, Jan- Olof Wallgren, Göran Göransson and Claes Marklund succeeded against the Turkish representative Galatasaray after a 1-2 home defeat with a 1-1 draw in front of about 45,000 spectators in Istanbul a moderate success. However, this could not be ummünzen to the league where the club only occupied seats in the mid table area. Nevertheless, had the taken now to central defender retrained Dahlkvist with good benefits those in charge of the Swedish national selection for themselves, in April 1979 he made his debut under selection coach Georg Ericson in the 0-2 defeat against the selection of the USSR in Tbilisi on the side of Jan Möller, Ingemar Erlandsson, Anders Grönhagen and Olle Nordin in the senior team.

With a large investment before the season 1979, the club wanted to go back into the circle of the Swedish top teams: one hand committed to the club with the trio Jyrki Nieminen, Ola Rydstrand and Staffan Isaksson established football players from Finland and Sweden, respectively, and on the other hand was the successful beginning of the decade already at the club trainer Jens Lindblom retrieved. After an unsuccessful start to the season and etlichem injury problems, the team moved through the entire season in danger of relegation, despite playing time in all 26 regular season games for the club Dahlkvist crashed on the final day into the relegation zone. In the second division, he remained loyal to the club and went straight back on. In the season of 1981, he placed himself with the club in the mid table area, in the fall he returned also under Ericson's successor Lars Arnesson back in the national team. The following year located in a relegation battle in which only the descent and ascent round of the league was achieved against Djurgårdens IF, Dahlkvist led the club in the following seasons in the top flight of the Allsvenskan. The 1983 season ended the team to Thomas Johansson, Göran Göransson, Ove Rübsamen and Bernt Ljung as a table first, but failed in the semifinals of the championship final at the later champions IFK Göteborg. Unbeaten Between 1 August 1983 and 12 August 1984 the team finished in the following season the second place in the standings at the end of the regular season. This time, however, despite a 2-1 home success against IFK Norrköping terminus in the quarter- finals on away goals after a 0-1 away defeat. His good performances were rewarded, however, and he won at the end of the year, player of the year.

In the summer of 1985 Dahlkvist won his second title with AIK, in the cup final against Östers IF goalkeeper Ljung became a hero. After substitute for Roger Sundin former Germany - pro Thomas Andersson had equalized with his goal for a 1-1 draw in the final minute of the lead Teitur Þórðarson and thus saved the team into overtime, ultimately the penalty shootout decided to winning the title. Although there Andersson missed his penalty, Ljung was not overcome by Peter Truedsson, Erkka Petäjä and Ronnie Persson. This Dahlkvist triumphed again and led the club to fourth Cup victory the club's history. Autumn was it less successful: on the one hand, he missed the club reduced to four teams championship final in fifth on goal difference, on the other hand, failed the national team with the failure to qualify for the World Cup 1986 once again the first to enter a tournament since the World Cup finals in 1978. the same time had ended his international career with 39 caps and four engines. For the following year was more successful than the regular season third in the table reached the team to a 0-0 home draw thanks to a goal from Björn Lund child in the 1-1 draw at IFK Gothenburg on the away goals rule, the final against Malmö FF. Although AIK won the first leg by a penalty goal by Mats Olausson 1-0 in the second leg, the Malmö team to Jonas Thern, Leif Engqvist, Magnus Andersson and Hans Borg Von Rosen's Cup brought by a 5-2 victory for the title.

According to a ninth place in the table in the season 1987 Dahlkvist left AIK, for whom he had scored 38 goals in 256 Erstligapartien. After his third league game on May 9, 1976 to his last mission on October 4, 1987, he had thereby missed due to injury only two compulsory games. He moved to Örebro SK, which was coached by his former teammate Rolf Zetterlund. With the club he joined at the end of Zweitligsaspielzeit 1988 in the Allsvenskan. Until 1992, he added 79 more top-flight of his career statistics, but he wore eight times in the scoresheet. In 1990, he was with the club in the semifinals of the championship finals and was awarded the Elitdomareklubben i fotboll player of the year. After the introduction of a Master Series in league form in the following year he moved with the team to Christer Fursth, Magnus Sköldmark, Hans Holmqvist and Peter Nilsson as the table third in the European Cup.

Coaching career

After ending his playing career at Örebro SK in 1993, he took over the coaching job at the club from its predecessor Kent Karlsson and led him to the league. In the season 1994 he played with the team led by Lars Zetterlund, Mirosław Kubisztal and Mattias Jonsson for the championship, ultimately missing two points on the trained by Roger Gustafsson series champions IFK Göteborg. In the following years the club played in the front third of the table, but missed again such a good placement. In the season 1999, the club slipped into the relegation battle and had in the relegation against supervised by the German Peter Antoine second division Assyriska Föreningen compete. In the extension of the second leg striker Johan Wall Indians scored in the 108th minute game to a 2-1 victory, which meant relegation after a 1-1 draw in the first leg. After the season, he handed the coaching reins to Mats Jingblad, who had unsuccessfully worked in Greece before.

2001-2002 Dahlkvist sat at third division Eskilstuna City on the bench. He then went as Chairman to Hidingsta IK, a smaller club from Örebro.

Private

His daughter Lisa debuted in 2008 for the Swedish national football team of women and participated in the World Cup 2011 in Germany part of the women.

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