- Niclas Kindvall
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Niclas Kindvall Personal information Date of birth 19 February 1967 Place of birth Rotterdam, Netherlands Playing position Striker Club information Current club Retired Youth career 1973 Hagahöjdens BK 1974–1982 Hovås IF 1983–1986 Älvsjö AIK Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1987–1990 AIK 76 (13) 1991–1994 IFK Norrköping 54 (11) 1994–1996 Hamburger SV 19 (2) 1997–2000 Malmö FF 46 (9) National team 1992–1994 Sweden 6 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Niclas Kindvall (born 19 February 1967 in Rotterdam) is a retired Swedish football player. He is the son of Ove Kindvall.
Honours
- Allsvenskan top scorer: 1994 (23 goals).
External links
- (German) Profile at fussballdaten.de
Allsvenskan Top Scorers 1925: Johansson • 1926: Holmberg • 1927: Olsson • 1928: Holmberg • 1929: Lundahl • 1930: Lundahl • 1931: Nilsson • 1932: Holmberg • 1933: Bunke • 1934: Jonasson • 1935: Andersson • 1936: Jonasson • 1937: Zethlerlund • 1938: Hjelm • 1939: Andersson & Lindgren & Persson • 1940: Pålsson • 1941: Nyström • 1942: Jacobsson • 1943: Nordahl • 1944: Larsson • 1945: Nordahl • 1946: Nordahl • 1947: Gren • 1948: Nordahl • 1949: Franck • 1950: Rydell • 1951: Jeppson • 1952: Jacobsson • 1953: Jacobsson • 1954: Jacobsson • 1955: Hamrin • 1956: Bengtsson • 1957: Bild • 1958: Johansson & Källgren • 1959: Börjesson • 1960: Börjesson • 1961: Johansson • 1962: Skiöld • 1963: Heinermann & Larsson • 1964: Granbom • 1965: Larsson • 1966: Kindvall • 1967: Szepanski • 1968: Eklund • 1969: Almqvist • 1970: Larsson • 1971: Sandberg • 1972: Edström & Sandberg • 1973: Mattsson • 1974: Mattsson • 1975: Mattsson • 1976: Backe • 1977: Almqvist & Aronsson • 1978: Berggren • 1979: Werner • 1980: Ohlsson • 1981: Nilsson • 1982: Corneliusson • 1983: Ahlström • 1984: Ohlsson • 1985: Börjesson & Karlsson & Lansdowne • 1986: Ekström • 1987: Larsson • 1988: Dahlin • 1989: Hellström • 1990: Eskelinen • 1991: Andersson • 1992: Eklund • 1993: Bertilsson & Lilienberg • 1994: Kindvall • 1995: Skoog • 1996: Andersson • 1997: Lilienberg & Mattiasson & Sahlin • 1998: Stavrum • 1999: Allbäck • 2000: Berglund • 2001: Selaković • 2002: Ijeh • 2003: Skoog • 2004: Rosenberg • 2005: Þorvaldsson • 2006: Ari • 2007: Berg & Omotoyossi • 2008: Ingelsten • 2009: Hysén & Wánderson • 2010: Gerndt • 2011: Ranégie
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