Staffan Olsson

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Olympic medalist

Olsson in 2006
Medal record
Men's
Competitor for  Sweden
Silver 1992 Barcelona Team Competition
Silver 1996 Atlanta Team Competition
Silver 2000 Sydney Team Competition
World Championship
Gold 1990 Czechoslovakia Team
Gold 1999 Egypt Team
Silver 1997 Japan Team
Bronze 1993 Sweden Team
Bronze 1995 Iceland Team
European Championship
Gold 1994 Portugal Team
Gold 1998 Italy Team
Gold 2000 Croatia Team
Gold 2002 Sweden Team

Erik Staffan Olsson (born March 26, 1964) is a retired Swedish handball player and recently appointed Swedish national coach. Olsson, who always played with no 13, was a left-handed right wing player with one of the most feared shots of all the elite players. Later in his career he won praise for his great playmaking skills.

Player career

Olsson was born in Uppsala, Uppland. He started his career, at the age of 10, in the Swedish team Skånela. Other clubs are Huttenberg, Niederwurzbach, HK Cliff, THW Kiel and Hammarby. He has made over 350 caps (852 goals) with the Sweden national handball team.

After a long career in Germany he returned to Sweden and played his final season in Hammarby Handball, a club he later coached to three consecutive national championships.

Olympics

In 1988 he was a member of the Swedish handball team which finished fifth in the Olympic tournament. He played all six matches and scored 16 goals.

Four years later he was part of the Swedish team which won the silver medal. He played six matches and scored seven goals.

At the 1996 Games he won his second silver medal with the Swedish team. He played five matches and scored seven goals.

His last Olympic appearance was at the Sydney Games in 2000 when he won his third silver medal with the Swedish team. He played six matches and scored twelve goals.

Player clubs

Coaching

Resume

References

  1. Lindenhall, Leif: "Ny tränartrio i Hammarby." Alltomhandboll.nu, 27 April 2011. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
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