Jonas Wallerstedt Explained

Jonas Wallerstedt
Fullname:Anders Jonas Wallerstedt
Birth Date:1978 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Sweden
Height:1.81 m
Position:Striker
Currentclub:GIF Sundsvall (Tipselit Coach)
Youthclubs1:IK Östria Lambohov
Years1:1995–2002
Clubs1:IFK Norrköping[1]
Caps1:133
Goals1:31
Years2:2003
Clubs2:FC Torpedo-Metallurg Moscow
Caps2:2
Goals2:0
Years3:2003–2005
Clubs3:GIF Sundsvall[2]
Caps3:42
Goals3:14
Years4:2006–2008
Clubs4:IFK Göteborg
Caps4:74
Goals4:17
Years5:2009–2011
Clubs5:GIF Sundsvall
Caps5:79
Goals5:15
Years6:2012
Clubs6:Umeå FC
Caps6:11
Goals6:0
Years7:2012–2013
Clubs7:Hudiksvalls FF
Caps7:10
Goals7:1
Nationalyears1:1998–1999
Nationalteam1:Sweden U21
Nationalcaps1:12
Nationalgoals1:4
Nationalyears2:1999–2000
Nationalteam2:Sweden
Nationalcaps2:3
Nationalgoals2:0
Manageryears1:2012
Managerclubs1:Hudiksvalls FF (Assistant manager)
Manageryears2:2013–
Managerclubs2:GIF Sundsvall (Tipselit team)

Anders Jonas Wallerstedt (born 18 March 1978) is a Swedish former footballer and current coach, who is the Manager of the Tipselit team of GIF Sundsvall.[3] He is known for his aerial and goal scoring abilities. He is nicknamed "Walle" by both fans and teammates.[4] During his career he has represented three clubs in the Swedish top flight, Allsvenskan, and was a part of the IFK Göteborg team that won 2007 Allsvenskan. He was also the first Swedish player to have played in the Russian Premier League.

Playing career

IFK Norrköping

After playing for two local clubs, he joined IFK Norrköping in 1995. He would become a reliable force at top for his team, scoring 31 goals in 123 appearances,[1] and was capped for the Sweden national team several times in 1999 and 2000. He was also chosen as "Årets herrfotbollsspelare i Östergötland" (Male footballer of the year in Östergötland) 1999.[5] IFK Norrköping was relegated to Superettan after the 2002 season and Wallerstedt decided to try his luck elsewhere attending trials with both Norwegian club Bryne FK and with the Russian club Torpedo-Metallurg.[6] He eventually moved to the Russian club, signing a three-year deal in February 2003,[7] thus becoming the first Swedish player to play in the Russian Premier League.

GIF Sundsvall

Wallerstedt returned to Allsvenskan 1 July 2003, after only 5 months in Russia. FIFA allowed the transfer to go through despite their 12-month rule because of Torpedo-Metallurg's administrative problems with both obtaining a visa for the player and paying his wages.[8] This also meant that Wallerstedt transferred to his new team without a transfer fee as his three-year deal with the Russian club no longer was binding.Wallerstedt instantly became a starter and scored 4 goals in 15 starts during his first season,[2] helping his club avoiding direct relegation by mere 2 points and winning the playoff game against BK Häcken on away goals.

The 2004 season was a success story for both Wallerstedt and his club. GIF Sundsvall finished at an impressive 7th place (passing Örebro SK after the season as they were awarded a game in retrospect) and Wallerstedt finished as the club's top scorer with his 9 goals in 25 starts.[2]

The 2005 season came off to a terrible start as Wallerstedt injured his right knee in the first of the season against IF Elfsborg[9] and missed almost the entire season, only able to make two more appearances for the team as a substitute. Despite that the team was involved in the relegation battle, the player extended his contract until the end of the 2008 season declaring that he would sign the contract if he didn't believe that the team would survive the relegation battle.[10] The player would be proven wrong as the team had a hard time without their star and finished 13th (of 14) and was relegated to Superettan after six straight seasons in the top flight.

IFK Göteborg

2006 season

Wallerstedt was purchased from GIF Sundsvall to Swedish giants IFK Göteborg for a reported sum of €50,000, along with his teammate and fellow striker Ali Gerba, to replace Peter Ijeh at the front. His debut in Allsvenskan came in the first game of the season when he replaced his former GIF Sundsvall teammate as a second half-substitute (as a part of an unusual triple substitution), in a disappointing 0–0 draw against newly promoted side Öster.[11] His first start and first goal came 2 games later against Helsingborg. Early in the second half he received a sweeping cross from teammate Magnus Johansson that he sent in the net with a diving header. It was the last goal in the 2–2 match, the third straight draw in the team's disappointing start of the season.[12] The rest of the season wasn't much better ending with ten starts and eleven matches coming in from the bench, scoring only 2 more goals,[2] as the team ended the season in a disappointing eight place. The fans did, however, appreciate his attitude towards the game and for his fearless challenges in his aerial game.[13]

2007 season

The 2007 season was luckier for both Wallerstedt and IFK Göteborg as the team won Allsvenskan and finished as runners-up in Svenska Cupen. He was initially used as a substitute for Stefan Selakovic, who failed to make an impact and in the 10th game for the season Wallerstedt finally made it into the starting eleven. Faring much better than Selakovic and with the departure of fellow striker Marcus Berg to FC Groningen, he was regularly a starter in the latter half of the season, usually paired with Pontus Wernbloom at the top.[14] The two strong and hard-working attackers proved to be a hard pair to defend against as IFK Göteborg finished the season with 14 straight games without a loss.[15] He was also used as a winger several times during the season, a position he had problems with adapting to. Wallerstedt had at the end of the season played 25 matches (12 starts) and managed to score 7 goals in the league,[2] perhaps the winning 3–2 goal late in the game against eventual runners-up Kalmar FF on 17 June the most important. The final in Svenska Cupen was however not as much fun for Wallerstedt, who played the entire game as Göteborg lost the title to Kalmar FF (3–0). After the season rumors began to circulate that Wallerstedt and his teammate Thomas Olsson were negotiating to make a comeback with their former team IFK Norrköping that had won promotion to Allsvenskan,[16] but as the 2008 season approached neither of the players had transferred. Wallerstedt did however state that he was interested in returning to his former after his current contract had expired.[17]

2008 season

In his third season IFK Göteborg went into the season as one of the big favorites to win Allsvenskan and as the national champions would attempt to qualify to UEFA Champions League. The season came off to a flying start as IFK Göteborg won Supercupen with Wallerstedt as the big hero with two goals in the 3–1 win. The goal form continued to the league opener against Malmö FF where he found the net to secure a draw. The rest of the season was tougher for the striker as he had a hard time finding playing time as a striker, often placed on the bench and when on the pitch usually finding himself on the left midfield instead of as a striker. This was attributed to the rise of new star Robin Söder and to managers Stefan Rehn and Jonas Olsson preferring the speed injected by Tobias Hysén rather than Wallerstedt's strength. He did, however, participate in 28 games (17 starts),[2] once again proving his competence in front of goal ending the season as club's top scorer in Allsvenskan with 7 goals and helped the team to earn the 3rd place. The team also won Svenska Cupen, managing to beat the league champions Kalmar FF in the final after a penalty shoot-out. During the fall of 2008 IFK Göteborg was also a part of the qualification for the UEFA Champions League and Wallerstedt played his first game in the tournament in the first qualification round against Sammarinese side S.S. Murata when he came in as a second-half substitute, replacing Robin Söder up front.[18] His first (and so far only) goal came in the second game against Murata when he scored the third goal in the 4–0 home win (9–0 total). IFK Göteborg was eliminated in the second qualifying round without Wallerstedt playing a single minute. After the season, he was rumoured to be unsatisfied with the amount of playing time and was linked with several clubs, including local rivals Örgryte IS and former club GIF Sundsvall.[19]

Return to GIF Sundsvall

On 24 February it was announced that Wallerstedt had signed for his former GIF Sundsvall, playing in the Swedish second division, Superettan.[20] He scored already in his first game for the club, in a friendly against Umeå FC.[21] Wallerstedt also scored the team's first competitive goal of the season as GIF Sundsvall won beat Falkenbergs FF 2–1.[21] His second goal of the season came in week 6 as he secured a point for his team from the penalty spot in the 1–1 draw against Qviding FIF, a game in which he also was chosen as captain in Stefan Ålander's absence.[22] He finished the season with nine goals as GIF Sundsvall finished 5th in Superettan, missing playoff by four points.[23]

International career

Jonas Wallerstedt made his international debut for the Sweden national team against South Africa in Pretoria on 27 November 1999 as he came in from the bench replacing Marcus Allbäck. The team consisted of players only from the Scandinavian leagues.[24] He won another two international caps against Denmark and Norway in La Manga between 31 January and 4 February 2000, coming in as a late substitute. Again, the team consisted of players from the Scandinavian leagues.[25] Notably, of the 3 games he participated in, the team lost 2 and made 1 draw scoring only one goal. He has yet to make his competitive debut and his first international goal, but it is unlikely that he will get a chance to win a fourth cap as he has not been up for discussion in several years.

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupEuropeTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
IFK Norrköping2001203--203
2002256--256
Torpedo-Metallurg Moscow200320----20
GIF Sundsvall2003154----154
200424934--2713
20053100--31
IFK Göteborg20062132010243
200725741--298
20082873021338
GIF Sundsvall200929930--329
201027420--294
201110120--121
Total229541953125160

Honours

IFK Göteborg

2007

2008

2008

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gerba klar för Blåvitt – expressen.se . Expressen . 2 December 2005 . 7 December 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070808150707/http://www.expressen.se/1.283269 . 8 August 2007 . dead .
  2. http://www.svenskfotboll.se/t3allpl.aspx?p=287489&playerid=1403 Jonas Wallerstedt stats – svenskfotboll.se
  3. Web site: Jonas Wallerstedt blir tränare i Tipselit . Svenskfotboll.se . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140106040515/http://gifsundsvall.se/jonas-wallerstedt-blir-tranare-i-tipselit/ . 6 January 2014 .
  4. Web site: Jonas Wallerstedt player presentation – ifkgoteborg.se . Ifkgoteborg.se .
  5. Web site: Årets utmärkelser 2006 – . https://archive.today/20130418160816/http://www.svenskfotboll.se/ostergotland/t2.aspx?p=4577&x=1&a=897413 . dead . 2013-04-18 . Svenskfotboll.se .
  6. http://www.fotbolldirekt.com/node/8021 Wallerstedt dementerar Moskva-flytt – fotbolldirekt.se
  7. Web site: Wallerstedt historiskt proffs – svd.se . sv . Svenska Dagbladet . 8 February 2003.
  8. Web site: Sundsvall TT . Wallerstedt klar för GIF Sundsvall – svd.se . sv . Svenska Dagbladet . 1 July 2003.
  9. Web site: Jonas Wallerstedt riskerar att missa resten av årets fotbollsallsvenska säsong – sr.se . https://archive.today/20120912213707/http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/vasternorrland/nyheter/artikel.asp?artikel=598307 . dead . 12 September 2012 . Sr.se . 19 April 2005 .
  10. Web site: Wallerstedt blir kvar i Sundsvall – corren.se . 7 December 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716175742/http://archive.corren.se/sport/fotboll/?articleId=4359529 . 16 July 2011 . dead .
  11. Web site: Inte tillräckligt bra – . Svenskafans.com .
  12. Web site: Oavgjort på nytt trots bra spel – . Svenskafans.com .
  13. Web site: Alltid Blåvitts julkalender: #18 Jonas Wallerstedt – . Svenskafans.com .
  14. Web site: Alltid Blåvitts Spelarbetyg lagdel för lagdel: Del 4 Anfallet – . Svenskafans.com .
  15. Web site: Spelprogram – Allsvenskan 2007 – . Svenskfotboll.se . 7 December 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090318153949/http://www.svenskfotboll.se/t3allre.aspx?p=152184&scr=fixturelist&ftid=641 . 18 March 2009 . dead .
  16. Web site: IFK Norrköping jagar gamla publikfavoriter – Expressen.se . https://archive.today/20130418061000/http://norrkoping.expressen.se/nyheter/1.855385/ifk-norrkoping-jagar-gamla-publikfavoriter . dead . 2013-04-18 . Expressen .
  17. http://www.gopeking.net/visa.php?id=1881 Jonas Wallerstedt stannar i IFK Göteborg – gopeking.net
  18. Web site: Enkel vinst i CL-kvalet – . Svenskafans.com .
  19. Web site: Henrik Sjöberg 060-66 35 62 henrik.sjoberg@dagbladet.se . – Jonas Wallerstedt valde att tacka nej till Örgryte . sv . Dagbladet.se . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090204024555/http://dagbladet.se/sport/fotboll/gifkollen/1.481542 . 4 February 2009 .
  20. Web site: "Walle till Sundsvall" – ifkgoteborg.se . Ifkgoteborg.se . 26 February 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090423002120/http://www.ifkgoteborg.se/portal/page?_pageid=113,70295&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL&element_id=6602273 . 23 April 2009 . dead .
  21. Web site: "Walle nätade i debuten" – . Gifsundsvall.se .
  22. Web site: "GIF och Qviding i jämn kamp" – . Gifsundsvall.se .
  23. Web site: "Tabell och resultat – Superettan 2009" – . Svenskfotboll.se .
  24. Web site: 27.11.1999 – Sydafrika 0–1 (0–0) Pretoria . Hem.passagen.se . 27 November 1999 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110605133408/http://hem.passagen.se/fotbollslandslaget/x_sydafrika.htm . 5 June 2011 .
  25. Web site: Fotbollslandslaget 2000 . Hem.passagen.se . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090726092442/http://hem.passagen.se/fotbollslandslaget/2000.htm . 26 July 2009 .