- Mikael Nilsson (footballer born 1968)
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Mikael Nilsson Personal information Date of birth 28 September 1968 Place of birth Falköping, Sweden Playing position Defender Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1985–1987 IFK Falköping FF ? (?) 1988–2000 IFK Göteborg 342 (23) National team 1991–1996 Sweden[1] 22 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Mikael Nilsson [ˈmiːkɑɛl ˈnɪlsɔn] (born 28 September 1968 in Falköping) is a former Swedish football defender. He played for a local club called Tomtens IF and IFK Falköping until 1987 when he moved to IFK Göteborg, where he stayed until he ended his active career in 2001 due to an eye injury. During these years, he played 609 first team matches, which is a club record. He also won six Swedish Championships with the club and played in several European competitions.
Mikael Nilsson played 22 international matches for the Swedish national team, and was part of the Euro 92 and 1994 FIFA World Cup squads, he did however not play any matches in any of the tournaments.
In ITV's Greatest Champions League Goals programme, Nilson's 2 strikes against PSV Eindhoven were number twenty and nineteen on the list of the top 50 goals. One of Clive Tyldesley's famous quotes- "Now they know he can shoot, oh they know he can shoot", referred to Nilsson's second strike against PSV.
References
- ^ "Sweden national football team stats" (in Swedish). passagen.se. http://hem.passagen.se/fotbollslandslaget/statistiktest.htm.
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Sweden squad – UEFA Euro 1992 semi-finalists 1 Ravelli • 2 R. Nilsson • 3 J. Eriksson • 4 P. Andersson • 5 Björklund • 6 Schwarz • 7 Ingesson • 8 Rehn • 9 Thern (c) • 10 Limpar • 11 Brolin • 12 L. Eriksson • 13 M. Nilsson • 14 Erlingmark • 15 Mild • 16 K. Andersson • 17 Dahlin • 18 Ljung • 19 J. Nilsson • 20 Ekström • Coach: SvenssonSweden squad – 1994 FIFA World Cup Third Place 1 Ravelli • 2 R. Nilsson • 3 P. Andersson • 4 Björklund • 5 Ljung • 6 Schwarz • 7 Larsson • 8 Ingesson • 9 Thern (c) • 10 Dahlin • 11 Brolin • 12 Eriksson • 13 M. Nilsson • 14 Kåmark • 15 Lučić • 16 Limpar • 17 Rehn • 18 Mild • 19 K. Andersson • 20 Erlingmark • 21 Blomqvist • 22 Hedman • Coach: SvenssonThis biographical article related to an association football defender from Sweden is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.