- Claes Cronqvist
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Claes Cronqvist Personal information Date of birth 15 October 1944 Place of birth Sweden Playing position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1962–1965 Landskrona BoIS 1966–1970 Djurgårdens IF 1971–1974 Landskrona BoIS National team 1970–1974 Sweden[1] 16 (0) Teams managed 1983–1985 Landskrona BoIS * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Claes Cronqvist (Born 15 October 1944) is a former Swedish footballer.
Claes Cronqvist played for Djurgårdens IF and became Swedish champion in 1966. In 1971 he transferred to Landskrona BoIS. He shares the record of most red cards in Allsvenskan (7) with Mats Rubarth.
He was capped 16 times for the Swedish national football team and was a member of the squad in the 1970 FIFA World Cup and in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. He now work as a trainer in the lower divisions.
References
- ^ "Sweden national football team stats" (in Swedish). passagen.se. http://hem.passagen.se/fotbollslandslaget/statistiktest.htm.
External links
Sweden squad – 1970 FIFA World Cup 1 Hellström • 2 Selander • 3 Axelsson • 4 Nordqvist • 5 Grip • 6 Svensson • 7 B. Larsson • 8 Eriksson • 9 Kindvall • 10 Grahn • 11 Persson • 12 S. Larsson • 13 Cronqvist • 14 Kristensson • 15 Målberg • 16 Nordahl • 17 Pettersson • 18 Turesson • 19 Nicklasson • 20 Olsson • 21 Ejderstedt • 22 Pålsson • Coach: BergmarkSweden squad – 1974 FIFA World Cup 1 Hellström • 2 Olsson • 3 Karlsson • 4 Nordqvist (c) • 5 Andersson • 6 Grahn • 7 B. Larsson • 8 Torstensson • 9 Kindvall • 10 Edström • 11 Sandberg • 12 S. Larsson • 13 Grip • 14 Tapper • 15 Magnusson • 16 Ejderstedt • 17 Hagberg • 18 Augustsson • 19 Cronqvist • 20 Lindman • 21 Persson • 22 Ahlström • Coach: EricsonLandskrona BoIS – managers Burnikell (1947–XX) · Dahl (1954–56) · Hult (1970–71) · Svensson (1972–76) · Sørensen (1977–78) · Schramm (1979) · Olsson (1979) · Spurgeon (1979–80) · Marshall (1981–82) · Cronqvist (1983–85) · Stendahl (1986) · Svensson (1987–89) · Gustavsson (1989–90) · S. Johansson (1990) · Karlsson (1991–93) · Storm (1994–95) · Ljungberg (1995–96) · S. Johansson (1997–99) · Almqvist (2000) · Jönsson (2001–04) · Hansen (2004) · Jingblad (2004–05) · P. Johansson (2006–07) · Linderoth (2008–09) · Larsson (2009–)
Categories:- 1944 births
- Living people
- Swedish footballers
- Sweden international footballers
- 1970 FIFA World Cup players
- 1974 FIFA World Cup players
- Djurgårdens IF Fotboll players
- Landskrona BoIS players
- Swedish football managers
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