Andreas Andersson
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Andreas Andersson (born April 10, 1974 in Stockholm) is a former footballer. He was capped 42 times and scored 8 goals for Sweden, and he played at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Injury problems caused him to retire on August 1, 2005, but he stated that he would continue in football as a coach.
During his career he was a goalgetting striker. In 1996 he won the Swedish league title and became league top scorer (19 goals) with IFK Göteborg. He played abroad with AC Milan and Newcastle United before returning to Stockholm.
[edit] Clubs
- AIK 1999-05
- Newcastle United 1997-98
- AC Milan 1997-98
- IFK Göteborg 1996-97
- Degerfors IF 1994-95
- Tidaholms GIF 1994
- Hova IF 1979-93
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 |