Magnus Svensson
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Magnus Svensson (born October 3, 1969) is a football midfielder from Vinberg, Sweden. He has played 32 international matches and scored 2 goals for the Sweden national team, and was a squad player for the Euro 2000 and the 2002 FIFA World Cup. His career started in Vinbergs IF, but he soon joined Halmstads BK in the Swedish Allsvenskan championship. From 1998 to 2002 he moved abroad to play for Viking F.K. in Norway, where he was a big fan favourite. He became the most expensive player in the Danish Superliga when he was bought by Danish club Brøndby IF for NOK 12,5 million in spring 2000. He rejoined Halmstad in 2002.
[edit] Playing career
- 1994 - Halmstads BK (19/1)
- 1995 - Halmstads BK (21/2)
- 1996 - Halmstads BK (25/1)
- 1997 - Halmstads BK (24/2)
- 1998 - Viking (26/4)
- 1999 - Viking (26/3)
- 1999/00 - Brøndby IF (15/0)
- 2000/01 - Brøndby IF (24/0)
- 2001/02 - Brøndby IF (18/1)
- 2002 - Halmstads BK (15/0)
- 2003 - Halmstads BK (25/0)
- 2004 - Halmstads BK (26/1)
- 2005 - Halmstads BK
[edit] External links
- (Swedish) Official site
- (Swedish) Halmstads BK profile
- (Danish) Brøndby IF profile
- (Dutch) Career stats at Voetbal International
Sweden squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Hedman | 2 Mellberg | 3 P. Andersson | 4 Mjällby | 5 Michael Svensson | 6 Linderoth | 7 Alexandersson | 8 A. Svensson | 9 Ljungberg | 10 Allbäck | 11 Larsson | 12 Kihlstedt | 13 Antonelius | 14 Edman | 15 Jakobsson | 16 Lučić | 17 Magnus Svensson | 18 Jonson | 19 Farnerud | 20 D. Andersson | 21 Ibrahimović | 22 A. Andersson | 23 Isaksson | Coach: Lagerbäck / Söderberg |