Lars-Olof Mattsson Explained

Lars-Olof Mattsson
Birth Date:13 November 1954
Birth Place:Köla, Sweden
Clubs1:Köla AIK
Clubs2:IFK Arvika
Clubs3:IF Olsfors
Clubs4:Mariestads BK
Clubs5:Torsby IF
Clubs6:Köla AIK
Manageryears1:1987
Managerclubs1:Gimo
Manageryears2:1988
Managerclubs2:Säffle
Manageryears3:1990–1991
Managerclubs3:Oddevold
Manageryears4:1993
Managerclubs4:Degerfors IF
Manageryears5:1994–1995
Managerclubs5:Fredrikstad
Manageryears6:1996–1997
Managerclubs6:Ljungskile
Manageryears7:1998–1999
Managerclubs7:Sweden U21
Manageryears8:2001–2002
Managerclubs8:Västra Frölunda
Manageryears9:2003–2004
Managerclubs9:Moss
Manageryears10:2005
Managerclubs10:FK Tønsberg
Manageryears11:2006
Managerclubs11:Ljungskile
Manageryears12:2007–2010
Managerclubs12:FC Trollhättan
Manageryears13:2011–2013
Managerclubs13:Sierra Leone
Managerclubs14:Oddevold
Manageryears14:2014–2015
Managerclubs15:Ljungskile
Manageryears15:2017–2018

Lars-Olof Mattsson (born 13 November 1954)[1] is a Swedish football coach and former player.

Career

Mattsson played for Köla AIK, IFK Arvika, IF Olsfors, Mariestads BK and Torsby IF.

He previously coached clubs in Sweden and Norway, such as Gimo IF, Säffle FF, IK Oddevold, Degerfors IF, Fredrikstad FK,[2] Ljungskile SK, Sweden under-21 team, Västra Frölunda IF, Moss FK,[3] [4] FK Tønsberg[5] and FC Trollhättan.[6]

Mattsson took charge of the Sierra Leone national team in January 2011,[7] and in March of that year publicly expressed a desire to remain in the job once his one-match contract expired.[8] In April 2011, Mattsson's contract was extended until the end of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.[9] However, Mattsson, who was appointed by the Sports Ministry, was not recognised by the Sierra Leone Football Association,[10] until a meeting between the two organisations confirmed Mattsson's role as manager.[11]

Mattsson was awarded a full-time contract in May 2012.[12]

On 28 March 2013, Mattsson quit his job as manager of the Sierra Leone national team, and announced he wanted to take a break from football.[13] However, the Sierra Leone Football Association denied knowledge of the resignation.[14]

Notes and References

  1. News: Svensk Fotboll Guide 2006. Issuu. 16 May 2018. en.
  2. Web site: ffksupporter.net :: Uoffisiell nettside for Fredrikstad Fotballklubb. www.ffksupporter.net.
  3. Web site: Mattsson ny sjef i Moss FK - Arkiv forside - Moss Fotballklubb . www.mossfk.no . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101113160245/http://www.mossfk.no/cat/7.aspx/788 . 2010-11-13.
  4. Web site: Tidligere trenere - Moss Fotballklubb . 16 July 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130628043702/http://www.mossfk.no/historie/tidligere-trenere . 28 June 2013 .
  5. Web site: LO Mattsson overtar FK Tønsberg (FotballMagasinet.no) . 28 January 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110724175850/http://fotballmagasinet.no/?mode=news&id=250 . 24 July 2011 .
  6. Web site: mobil.nwt.se - Sierra Leone för Mattsson . www.nwt.se . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120305054125/http://www.nwt.se/sport/fotboll/article841372.ece?service=mobile . 2012-03-05.
  7. Web site: Sierra Leone hires Sweden's Mattsson as coach. 25 January 2011. 25 January 2011. Mohammed Fajah Barrie. BBC Sport.
  8. Web site: Swedish coach keen to stay on. 11 March 2011. 9 March 2011. BBC Sport.
  9. Web site: Sierra Leone coach Lars Mattsson extends coaching deal. 9 April 2011. 7 April 2011. Mohamed Fajah Barrie. BBC Sport.
  10. Web site: Sierra Leone FA refuse to recognise Swedish coach. 19 May 2011. 20 April 2011. Mohamed Fajah Barrie. BBC Sport.
  11. Web site: Swede Mattsson stays as Sierra Leone coach. 25 May 2011. 23 May 2011. Mohamed Fajah Barrie. BBC Sport.
  12. Web site: Sierra Leone FA gives Mattsson full-time deal. 30 May 2012. Mohamed Fajah Barrie. BBC Sport.
  13. Web site: Efter jättekaoset - L-O Mattsson säger upp sig i Sierra Leone: "Måttet är rågat". 28 March 2013. Andréas Sundberg. Fotbollskanalen. Swedish.
  14. Web site: Mattsson quits Sierra Leone job as FA deny knowledge. 30 March 2013. Mohamed Fajah Barrie. BBC Sport.