Anders Linderoth
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Anders Linderoth (born March 21, 1950) is a Swedish football coach and former player.
He debuted in the Swedish Premier League for Helsingborgs IF, and during his spell with Östers IF he made his national team debut and received Guldbollen. In 1977 he moved to play professionally in Olympique de Marseille. He played 40 matches and scored two goals for Sweden, the tally including three matches at the 1978 FIFA World Cup.
After retiring as a football player Linderoth has worked as a coach. His achievements include leading IF Elfsborg to the Premier League. From 2001 until 2006 he coached Hammarby IF. Linderoth will now train Viborg FF.
Anders Linderoth is the father of Tobias Linderoth.
[edit] Clubs
[edit] Playing career
- Näsby IF (1955-1961)
- Stattena IF 1962-1967)
- Helsingborgs IF (1968-1970)
- Östers IF (1971-1977)
- Olympique de Marseille (1977-1980)
- Mjällby AIF (1980-1981)
- Näsby IF (1982-1984)
[edit] Coaching career
- Näsby IF
- Mjällby AIF
- IFK Hässleholm
- IF Elfsborg
- Stabæk I.F.
- Hammarby IF (2001-06)
- Viborg FF (2007-)
Sweden squad - 1978 World Cup | ||
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1 Hellström | 2 Borg | 3 Roy Andersson | 4 Nordqvist | 5 Erlandsson | 6 Tapper | 7 Linderoth | 8 B. Larsson | 9 L. Larsson | 10 Sjöberg | 11 Wendt | 12 Hagberg | 13 M. Andersson | 14 Åman | 15 Nilsson | 16 Torstensson | 17 Möller | 18 Nordin | 19 Karlsson | 20 Roland Andersson | 21 Åslund | 22 Edström | Coach: Ericsson |