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Patrik Andersson
Swedish association football player

Patrik Andersson

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Patrik "Bjärred" Jonas Andersson (pronounced [ˈpɑːtrɪk ˈanːdəˈʂɔn]; born 18 August 1971) is a Swedish former footballer. Both his father, Roy Andersson, as well as his younger brother, Daniel Andersson, have also played professional football.

Club career

Early career

Andersson began his career in the local club, Bjärreds IF, from which he also got his nickname, he moved on to Malmö FF, a team playing in the top national league.

Blackburn Rovers

In December 1992, Andersson went professional as he moved to Blackburn Rovers for a fee of £800,000, where he stayed for one year, making just 12 Premier League appearances. However, he is notable for being one of the first foreign signings by Blackburn Rovers, and one of the relatively small group of foreigners who appeared in the first season of the new Premier League in England. He scored once for Blackburn, in a 2–1 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday in the second leg of the 1992–93 Football League Cup semi-final.

Borussia Mönchengladbach

His next step was to go to Germany in October 1993 and play for Borussia Mönchengladbach. There he won the DFB-Pokal with the team in 1995, but left the team as its performance deteriorated, in 1999.

Bayern Munich

In June 1999, Andersson signed for Bayern Munich for approximately DM 6 million. He made his debut on 22 August 1999 in a 0–2 away defeat against Bayer Leverkusen. His time with Bayern resulted in two Bundesliga championships (in the 2000–01 championship season he scored the final and decisive goal against Hamburger SV in the last minute – his only goal for the club) as well as a DFB-Pokal and victory in the 2000–01 UEFA Champions League, despite missing his penalty in the final shootout. Andersson moved to Catalan giants FC Barcelona in 2001 and spent three injury-plagued seasons there.

Malmö FF

For the 2004 season, Andersson came back to Malmö FF to play in the Swedish league again after 10 years. This year he captained Malmö FF who won their first Swedish league (Allsvenskan) title in 15 years. He has twice been awarded Guldbollen as the Swedish footballer of the year, in 1995 and 2001. After suffering yet another knee injury during a Champions League qualifier against Swiss team FC Thun on 10 August 2005, Andersson announced his retirement from professional football on 12 August 2005. He was appointed as Manchester United's scout in Scandinavia in August 2010.

International career

Andersson earned a total of 96 caps for the Swedish national team, scoring four goals. He won a bronze medal in the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Andersson also played in the team which reached the semi-finals in the 1992 European Championship. He was also part of the Swedish national squad that took part in the Euro 2000, 2002 FIFA World Cup and was a member of the Swedish squad that competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. In Euro 2000, he received a red card for a hard foul on Belgium's Bart Goor.

International goals

Scores and results list Sweden's goal tally first.
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
117 August 1994Eyravallen, Örebro Lithuania3–04–2Friendly
21 June 1996Råsunda Stadium, Solna Belarus4–15–11998 World Cup qualifier
315 August 2001Råsunda Stadium, Solna South Africa3–03–0Friendly
41 September 2001Gradski Stadion, Skopje Macedonia2–02–12002 World Cup qualifier

Career statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
SwedenLeagueSvenska CupenLeague CupEuropeTotal
1989Malmö FFAllsvenskan151
1990202
1991281
1992277
EnglandLeagueFA CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
1992–93Blackburn RoversPremier League110
1993–9410
GermanyLeagueDFB-PokalOtherEuropeTotal
1993–94Borussia MönchengladbachBundesliga171
1994–95341
1995–96334
1996–97321
1997–98303
1998–99280
1999–2000Bayern Munich150
2000–01201
SpainLeagueCopa del ReySupercopa de EspañaEuropeTotal
2001–02BarcelonaLa Liga120
2002–0330
2003–0440
SwedenLeagueSvenska CupenLeague CupEuropeTotal
2004Malmö FFAllsvenskan101
TotalSweden10012
England120
Germany19310
Spain190
Career total32422

International

National teamSeasonAppsGoals
Sweden1992110
199370
1994151
199570
199681
199790
199870
199990
2000100
2001102
200230
Total964

Honours

Club

Borussia Mönchengladbach
  • DFB-Pokal: 1994–95
Bayern Munich
  • Bundesliga: 1999–2000, 2000–01
  • DFB-Pokal: 1999–2000
  • DFB-Ligapokal: 1999, 2000
  • UEFA Champions League: 2000–01
Malmö FF
  • Allsvenskan: 2004

Individual

  • UEFA Team of the Year: 2001
  • Swedish Defender of the Year: 2001
  • Guldbollen: 1995, 2001

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