Kenneth Ohlsson Explained

Kenneth Ohlsson
Fullname:Lars Kenneth Ohlsson
Birth Date:7 September 1948
Birth Place:Stockholm, Sweden
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1959–1965
Youthclubs1:Hammarby IF
Years1:1966–1983
Clubs1:Hammarby IF
Caps1:396
Goals1:83
Totalcaps:396
Totalgoals:83
Nationalyears1:1966–1967
Nationalteam1:Sweden U19[1]
Nationalcaps1:9
Nationalgoals1:2
Nationalyears2:1970–1973
Nationalteam2:Sweden U21[2]
Nationalcaps2:7
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:1978
Nationalteam3:Sweden[3]
Nationalcaps3:1
Nationalgoals3:0
Manageryears1:1984
Managerclubs1:Hammarby IF (youth coach)
Manageryears2:1985
Managerclubs2:Hammarby IF (assistant coach)
Manageryears3:1986–1988
Managerclubs3:Spånga IS
Manageryears4:1989–1992
Managerclubs4:Hammarby IF
Manageryears5:1993–1994
Managerclubs5:IF Brommapojkarna (youth coach)
Manageryears6:1995
Managerclubs6:Reymersholms IK
Manageryears7:1996
Managerclubs7:Assyriska FF
Manageryears8:1998–2000
Managerclubs8:Hanvikens SK

Lars Kenneth "Kenta" Ohlsson (born 7 September 1948[4]) is a Swedish former football player and manager. He represented Hammarby IF throughout his whole playing career, as a one club man, and holds the club record for most league appearances in total (396).[5] Ohlsson also made one appearance for Sweden, in 1978.[6]

Early life

Kenneth Ohlsson was born in Stockholm and grew up in the suburb of Bagarmossen, together with his younger brother Billy Ohlsson who later would become a footballer. His neighbour Olle Nyström, who was a player for Hammarby IF, convinced him to join the club's youth setup in the late 1950s.[7] [8] [9]

Club career

In 1966, Ohlsson made his debut for the senior team, at age 17, in Division 2, Sweden's second tier. He soon broke into the side as a regular, playing with the likes of Lennart Skoglund and Tom Turesson, and Hammarby won a promotion to Allsvenskan the same year. He made his debut in Allsvenskan in 1967, playing all but three league fixtures throughout the campaign, but Hammarby finished at the foot of the table and suffered an immediate relegation.[7] [5]

The upcoming two seasons, Hammarby fought for a promotion from the second division. In 1969, Ohlsson scored 12 goals for Hammarby, of which in each of the two successful Allsvenskan qualification games against Sandåkerns SK and Helsingborgs IF. Ohlsson returned to the top tier with Hammarby in 1970, where he would compete for the rest of his career. Hammarby surprisingly finished 5th in the table same year, as Ohlsson had re-positioned himself from playing as a forward to a central midfielder. He got known as a hard-working and technically gifted playmaker with a strong passing game, also being a set piece-specialist.[10] [7] [5]

Ohlsson was a regular member of Sweden's under 19 and under 21 sides up until 1973.[9] By then, his younger brother Billy Ohlsson had been promoted to Hammarby's first team, and the two would go on to form a fruitful partnership in the offensive play.[10] Kenneth Ohlsson grew out to become the club's star player, together with goalkeeper Ronnie Hellström, but Hammarby would fail to produce any sort of challenge for the Allsvenskan title in the upcoming years.[7]

He scored a career-best tally of 13 goals in Allsvenskan 1976.[7] A year later, in 1977 Hammarby reached the final of Svenska Cupen, the main domestic cup, but lost 0–1 to Östers IF.[11] On 19 April 1978, Ohlsson won his only cap for the Sweden national team in a 3–1 friendly win against West Germany.[12] Many pundits thought that Ohlsson would get called up to the 1978 FIFA World Cup the same summer, but manager Georg Ericson ultimately left him out of the squad. The decision was met with much disappointment from Ohlsson, who had sought a move to a club abroad to play professionally.[13] [7]

In 1980, Hammarby finished 6th in Allsvenskan, their best result in ten years. With players like Klas Johansson, Mats Werner, Thom Åhlund, Thomas Dennerby, Michael Andersson, Ulf Eriksson and Mikael Rönnberg – Hammarby started to establish themselves as a contender for the Allsvenskan title the upcoming seasons.[7] [8] Ohlsson later said:[10]

The highlight of Ohlsson's career came in 1982 when Hammarby finished second in the table, going unbeaten the whole season. In the following playoff to decide the Swedish champion, the club went on to beat Örgryte in the quarter-finals and Elfsborg in the semi-finals. In the finals against IFK Göteborg, Hammarby won 2–1 in the first leg away, but lost 1–3 in the home game at Söderstadion to a record crowd, missing out on the gold medal.[14] [15] [16]

After the domestic success, Hammarby competed in the European Cup Winners' Cup the following year, ultimately getting knocked out by FC Haka in the second round (2–3 on aggregate). Ohlsson decided to retire from football immediately after the second leg had been played, on 2 November 1983, at age 35.[8]

Ohlsson holds a club record with 396 league appearances for Hammarby, in which he scored 83 goals. Due to his loyalty, playing 18 seasons with the club, he was given the nickname "Mr. Hammarby" by the supporters at the end of his career. In 2004, he was voted as Hammarby's third biggest profile throughout its history, and he became the first honorary member of Hammarby IF's football section in 2016.[11] [17] [18] [5] [19]

Managerial career

After his playing career ended, Ohlsson stayed with Hammarby and worked as the assistant to manager Björn Bolling in 1985, securing a 6th place in the Allsvenskan table.[7] He left the club at the end of the year, becoming the new head coach of Spånga IS in the Swedish lower divisions.[8]

In 1989, Ohlsson was appointed as the new manager of Hammarby, that had been relegated to Division 2, replacing Hasse Backe. The club secured a promotion by scoring a goal in stoppage time in the very last game of the season, winning 6–0 away against Karlstad BK. They then surpassed contender Vasalunds IF, that had a one-point advantage and were up by five in goal difference before the ultimate round, since they only managed to draw 0–0 against IFK Luleå. Amongst the Hammarby supporters, it soon became known as "Undret i Karlstad" (in English: "the Miracle in Karlstad").[20]

Back in Allsvenskan 1990, Ohlsson was unable to rescue Hammarby from an instant relegation, with a squad consisting of several homegrown youngsters due to financial difficulties. The club finished at the foot of the table, mostly due to a lack of defensive play, letting in a total of 52 goals in just 22 games. Ohlsson stayed as manager of Hammarby for two more seasons in Division 2, but was unable to lead the club back to Allsvenskan and left his position at the end of 1992.[20]

He later held different coaching positions at several lower-level clubs based in Stockholm County: IF Brommapojkarna, Reymersholms IK, Assyriska FF and Hanvikens SK. In the beginning of the 2000s, Ohlsson briefly returned to Hammarby as head of their youth academy.[8]

Other sports

Ohlsson played ice hockey with Hammarby IF for six seasons between 1965 and 1973, both in the Swedish top tier Division 1 and in Division 2. As a forward, Ohlsson scored 198 goals in 150 games for the club.[21] [22]

He also played bandy for one season, in 1966, with Hammarby IF.[23]

Personal life

Professionally, Ohlsson worked as a PE teacher and football instructor at a sports gymnasium in Gubbängen, Stockholm, until his retirement.[5] His daughter Matilda Agné later became a footballer and represented both Hammarby IF and Linköpings FC in Damallsvenskan.[24] [25]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Frantz . Alf . Glanell . Tomas . Persson . Gunnar . Det svenska fotbollslandslaget 1908–2008 . CA Strömberg AB . 2008 . Vällingby . Swedish . The Swedish National Football Team 1908–2008 . 978-91-86184-69-8.
  2. Book: Frantz . Alf . Glanell . Tomas . Persson . Gunnar . Det svenska fotbollslandslaget 1908–2008 . CA Strömberg AB . 2008 . Vällingby . Swedish . The Swedish National Football Team 1908–2008 . 978-91-86184-69-8.
  3. Book: Frantz . Alf . Glanell . Tomas . Persson . Gunnar . Det svenska fotbollslandslaget 1908–2008 . CA Strömberg AB . 2008 . Vällingby . Swedish . The Swedish National Football Team 1908–2008 . 978-91-86184-69-8.
  4. Book: Frantz . Alf . Glanell . Tomas . Persson . Gunnar . Det svenska fotbollslandslaget 1908–2008 . CA Strömberg AB . 2008 . Vällingby . Swedish . The Swedish National Football Team 1908–2008 . 978-91-86184-69-8.
  5. Web site: Kenta Ohlsson 70 år - stort grattis "Mr Hammarby"!. Hammarby Fotboll. 17 November 2020. Swedish.
  6. Book: Frantz . Alf . Glanell . Tomas . Persson . Gunnar . Det svenska fotbollslandslaget 1908–2008 . CA Strömberg AB . 2008 . Vällingby . Swedish . The Swedish National Football Team 1908–2008 . 978-91-86184-69-8.
  7. Web site: 3- Kenta Ohlsson. Swedish. Hammarby Fotboll. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110526201235/http://www.hammarbyfotboll.se/se/omhammarbyfotboll/historik/?playerid=625&teamId=177. 26 May 2011.
  8. Web site: ALLSVENSKANS HISTORIA: Kenta talar ut om Bajen-myten – och samarbetet med brorsan: "Det var telepati". Fotbolldirekt. 17 November 2020. Swedish.
  9. Web site: Landslagsdatabasen: Kenneth Ohlsson. Swedish Football Association. 17 November 2020. Swedish.
  10. Web site: Om fotboll med kärlek och hjärta. 12 October 2016 . Alba. 17 November 2020. Swedish.
  11. Web site: Historik. Swedish. Hammarby Fotboll. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110326220649/http://www.hammarbyfotboll.se/se/omhammarbyfotboll/historik/. 26 March 2011.
  12. Web site: Sverige 3 – 1 Västtyskland. Swedish Football Association. 17 November 2020. Swedish.
  13. Web site: DN gratulerar: Kenta Ohlsson, Hammarbyprofil. 7 September 2018 . Dagens Nyheter. 17 November 2020. Swedish.
  14. Web site: 1982. HIF Historia. 16 November 2020. Swedish.
  15. Web site: SM-finalen 1982. Hammarby Fotboll. 16 November 2020. Swedish.
  16. Web site: Laget som fick Söder att skratta. 20 October 2001 . Aftonbladet. 16 November 2020. Swedish.
  17. Web site: Ohlsson, Kenneth. National Football Teams. 16 November 2020. Swedish.
  18. Web site: Kenta och Hasse hedersmedlemmar. Swedish. Hammarby Fotboll. 11 March 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160315141846/http://www.hammarbyfotboll.se/Article.aspx?id=eca0c33b-4356-4526-9093-66cc3123125a. 15 March 2016.
  19. Web site: Ikonen Kenta Ohlsson fyller 70. 7 September 2018 . Supportrarnas Matchprogram. 16 November 2020. Swedish.
  20. Web site: Julkalendern lucka 20: Kenneth Ohlsson. Swedish. Hammarby Fotboll. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131222032359/http://www.hammarbyfotboll.se/Article.aspx?id=87829107-ca18-4ed0-8f70-46344a021bb5. 22 December 2013. 17 November 2020.
  21. Web site: Kenta Ohlsson. Hammarby Hockey. 17 November 2020. Swedish.
  22. Web site: Kenneth Ohlsson. Eliteprospects. 17 November 2020. Swedish.
  23. Web site: 1966. HIF Historia. 17 November 2020. Swedish.
  24. News: Dottern går i Mr Hammarbys fotbollsspår. Svenska Dagbladet. 22 November 2006 . 17 November 2020. Swedish . Österberg . Olof B. .
  25. Web site: Matilda Agné. Swedish Football Association. 17 November 2020. Swedish.