Lasse Nilsson Explained

Lasse Nilsson
Fullname:Lars Thomas Nilsson
Birth Date:3 January 1982
Birth Place:Borlänge, Sweden
Height:1.80 m
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:–2000
Youthclubs1:Islingby IK
Years1:2000–2001
Clubs1:Brage
Caps1:45
Goals1:15
Years2:2002–2004
Clubs2:Elfsborg
Caps2:73
Goals2:16
Years3:2005–2007
Clubs3:Heerenveen
Caps3:76
Goals3:22
Years4:2007–2009
Clubs4:Saint-Étienne
Caps4:6
Goals4:0
Years5:2008
Clubs5:AaB (loan)
Caps5:12
Goals5:2
Years6:2008
Clubs6:Elfsborg (loan)
Caps6:15
Goals6:3
Years7:2009
Clubs7:Vitesse (loan)
Caps7:13
Goals7:4
Years8:2009–2011
Clubs8:Vitesse
Caps8:38
Goals8:9
Years9:2011–2017
Clubs9:Elfsborg
Caps9:135
Goals9:40
Years10:2018
Clubs10:Norrby IF
Caps10:23
Goals10:1
Totalcaps:436
Totalgoals:112
Nationalyears1:2000
Nationalteam1:Sweden U19
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:2002–2004
Nationalteam2:Sweden U21
Nationalcaps2:10
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:2004–2006
Nationalteam3:Sweden
Nationalcaps3:2
Nationalgoals3:0

Lars Thomas "Lasse" Nilsson (born 3 January 1982) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a forward. Best remembered for his time with IF Elfsborg, he also represented clubs in the Netherlands, France, and Denmark. He won two caps for the Sweden national team.

Club career

Nilsson played for IK Brage, IF Elfsborg, sc Heerenveen, Aalborg Boldspilklub and AS Saint-Étienne. In 2007, Nilsson was loaned to Elfsborg from SC Heerenveen.[1] Nilsson signed for Saint-Étienne on 8 August 2007, after leaving Heerenveen, in a four-year deal worth up to €3 million.[2] In January 2009 he moved to Vitesse Arnhem on loan, a move which became permanent when he signed a three-year deal in June 2009.[3]

International career

Youth

Nilsson played four games for the Sweden U19 team, and represented the Sweden U21 team a total of 10 times, including at the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championship where Sweden finished fourth.[4]

Senior

He made his full international debut for the Sweden national team in a friendly game against Norway on 22 January 2004, replacing Mats Rubarth in the 58th minute of a 0–3 loss. He won his second and last international cap on 15 November 2006, in a friendly game against the Ivory Coast. Nilsson started the game and played for 64 minutes before being replaced by Fredrik Berglund in a 0–1 loss.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.vice.com/nl/article/j5ngwy/we-belden-lasse-nilsson-over-zlatan-vissen-met-bosvelt-en-matten-met-pelle We belden Lasse Nilsson over Zlatan, vissen met Bosvelt en matten met Pellè
  2. Web site: L'EQUIPE.FR Football – Nilsson à Saint-Etienne . 29 October 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110518174823/http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/breves2007/20070808_191216Dev.html . 18 May 2011 . dead .
  3. http://www.vitesse.nl/nieuws_spec.asp?id=1934
  4. Web site: Lars Nilsson - Spelarstatistik - Svensk fotboll. 2021-02-01. www.svenskfotboll.se.. sv.