Tobias Hysén

Tobias Hysén in February 2009

Tobias Hysén ( born March 9, 1982 in Gothenburg ) is a Swedish football player. The offensive player who debuted in the Swedish national team in 2005, the son of the multiple national player Glenn Hysén.

Career

Early years

Hysén began playing football at Ubbhults IF. About Lundby IF he joined the Gothenburg club BK Hacken. For the club he made his debut in the season 2000 in the Allsvenskan. At first he was only a reserve player and the club remained even after relegation from the excellence at the end of the following season faithful. Before he had accrued in 2002 for the club in the Superettan, he made his debut on 13 February of the year in the 0-3 defeat against the Greek U-21 team in the Swedish U- 21 team when he 65th in the minutes, came in to replace Patrik Jönsson. While he was indeed continue to rely in the course of the selection team, but there hardly used, he was able to play and played 25 of 30 games season, where he scored seven goals this season with his club in the root formation. Also in the second division season 2003, he stood out for his consistency and reached with the team to third place in the standings, the authorized to relegation matches against the third last of the Allsvenskan. However, in the playoffs against GIF Sundsvall he failed with the club.

Success with Djurgårdens IF and failure in England

After the missed resurgence Hysén perceived an offer to the Stockholm club Djurgårdens IF and returned to the Allsvenskan. With his new club, who paid two million Swedish crowns transfer fee for his services, he signed a four-year contract. As a regular force in the midfield he made in the summer of the jump in the squad of the U-21 national selection for the U- 21 Championship 2004. Alongside players like Stefan Ishizaki, Johan Elmander and Fredrik Stenman he reached the semifinals of the tournament, after defeats against the Serbian- Montenegrin or the Portuguese U- 21 team, he finished with the team to fourth place.

With his club Hysén was successful during the year 2004 he won the final match at the National Cup at the side of Johan Arneng, the double goal scorers Daniel Sjölund and Matias Concha with a 3-1 win over IFK Gothenburg the National Cup. His services were rewarded by coach Lars Lagerback and on 22 January the following year he made his debut in a 1-1 draw against South Korea in the senior team. In the subsequent season of 2005, he helped to outdo the success of the previous year. After he just had not been in a game on the court, he could finish the season celebrate winning the Lennart Johansson - Cup as a Swedish champion. One week after the conclusion of the season succeeded the title defense of the trophy with a 2-0 victory against Åtvidabergs FF and thus winning the doubles.

While Hysén was at the beginning continue to be included exclusively in the international matches of the Swedish selection, he was also at club level by the successes at the state level internationally. In both the UEFA Cup and the UEFA Champions League with the club he left out in the first round or the qualification, the UEFA Cup 2004/ 05, he missed with the team despite two goals in the 3-0 second-leg win against Dutch club FC Utrecht after a 0-4 first-leg deficit to rise in the second round. He also stepped in with the Djurgårdens IF in the Royal League, but the northern European competition was similar success for the club.

In the following season Hysén belonged in the first half of the season to continue to the permanent employees. However, in August of that year he accepted an offer of Sunderland AFC and changed for 23 million Swedish crowns to England. His foreign station, however, was not successful. Under coach Roy Keane Although the team reached the championship of the Football League Championship and thus the promotion to the Premier League, but Hysén came almost exclusively as a substitute train.

Return to Sweden

Due to the lack of match practice, Hysén opted for a return to Sweden. In August 2007, IFK Göteborg announced the player's obligation as a successor to the exchanged in the Netherlands for FC Groningen Marcus Berg. At the end of the season he could celebrate his second title in Sweden for the club after six season inserts, the double was missed by a 0-3 defeat in the cup final against Kalmar FF. In the season of 2008, he had established himself as a regular player and missed none of the 30 season games. Although the team reached the League only the third place, in the cup final, they could retaliate in master KFF for the previous defeat and after a 5-4 win on penalties Hysén was the third time in his career, Cup Winners' Cup in Sweden.

Until the summer break of the 2009 Hysén be distinguished as a regular goalscorer. With nine goals in twelve games, he helped his club to first place in the standings in the league. Then it took Lars Lagerback for the last two matches of the national team before the summer break in the squad of the national selection back and in a 4-0 win over the Maltese national team on 10 June of that year he came on as a substitute for his sixth international match when he Marcus mountain in 78 minutes, replaced. By the end of the season he proved to be more accurate scorer and held IFK Göteborg in the championship race. At the last game he missed with the club head to head with the competitors AIK by a 1-2 home defeat to re- title win, with 18 goals this season but he was together with Wanderson do Carmo from local rivals GAIS scorer in the league. In the following season he started with his club as Meisterschaftskandidant. Although he hit double digits again with ten goals this season and thus established in the national team, was mixed and as a table in seventh he missed an international competition for the club that season.

After Hysén had distinguished himself in the first half of the season 2011 as a regular scorer, came speculation on a change of club. However, in early July, he extended his contract until the end of 2015.

Achievements

  • Swedish Champion: 2005, 2007
  • Swedish Cup winners: 2004, 2005, 2008
  • Scorer in Allsvenskan: 2009
  • Promotion to the Premier League: 2007
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