Mattias Lindström (footballer) explained

Mattias Lindström
Fullname:Karl Mattias Lindström
Birth Date:18 April 1980
Birth Place:Helsingborg, Sweden
Height:1.80NaN0
Currentclub:Ödåkra IF
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Helsingborgs IF
Years1:1997–2004
Years2:2004–2007
Years3:2008
Years4:2008–2009
Years5:2009
Years6:2010–2015
Years7:2016
Clubs1:Helsingborgs IF
Clubs2:Aalborg BK
Clubs3:FC Wacker Innsbruck
Clubs4:SV Mattersburg
Clubs5:GAIS
Clubs6:Helsingborgs IF
Clubs7:Ödåkra IF
Caps1:116
Caps2:88
Caps3:13
Caps4:20
Caps5:27
Caps6:144
Caps7:13
Goals1:25
Goals2:9
Goals3:0
Goals4:1
Goals5:4
Goals6:21
Goals7:4
Nationalyears1:1999–2001
Nationalyears2:2003
Nationalteam1:Sweden U21
Nationalteam2:Sweden
Nationalcaps1:13
Nationalcaps2:3
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalgoals2:0
Manageryears1:2017–2018
Manageryears2:2019–2020
Manageryears3:2020
Manageryears4:2022–2023
Managerclubs1:Tvååkers IF
Managerclubs2:Eskilsminne IF
Managerclubs3:Tvååkers IF
Managerclubs4:Helsingborgs IF

Karl Mattias Lindström (born 18 April 1980) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He is the manager of Helsingborgs IF

Club career

Lindström played for SV Mattersburg from June 2008 to March 2009 before his contract was terminated. Thereafter, Lindström signed with GAIS. He joined Innsbruck in 2008, signing from Aalborg Boldspilklub of the Danish Superliga championship. Before moving to Denmark, Lindström played eight seasons for Swedish team Helsingborgs IF, for whom he debuted in 1997. In January 2010, he returned to his youthclub Helsingborgs IF and signed a three-year contract. In 2013, he managed to score in all of the first 6 rounds of Allsvenskan - a new all-time record for Allsvenskan.

International career

Lindström played three times for the Sweden men's national football team.[1] He was part of the Sweden team that won the 2003 King's Cup.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mattias Lindström - Spelarstatistik - Svensk fotboll. 2021-11-30. www.svenskfotboll.se.. sv.
  2. Web site: Herr: Sverige vann King´s Cup — svenskfotboll.se . 2022-09-12 . www2.svenskfotboll.se.