Andreas Vindheim

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Andreas Vindheim
Andreas Vindheim MFF practice 20180126.png
Personnel
birthday 4th August 1995
place of birth BergenNorway
size 184 cm
position Full-back (right)
Juniors
Years station
2009-2013 Brann Bergen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2012-2014 Brann Bergen 22 (2)
2015-2019 Malmö FF 45 (2)
2019– Sparta Prague 4 (1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2014 Norway U-19 3 (0)
2014– Norway U-21 4 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2018

2 As of October 6, 2018

Andreas Vindheim (born August 4, 1995 in Bergen ) is a Norwegian football player . He is currently under contract with Sparta Prague .

Career

Career start in Norway

Vindheim started his football career at the age of nine with Brann Bergen . In 2012 he moved up to the extended professional squad , in May he made his debut in the first round game in the national cup against IL Bjarg , which was successfully designed with a 2-1 away win . While he subsequently played in the circle of the Norwegian junior national teams and ran up for the U-18 and U-19 selection team, he was only used in cup games in the competition team at club level. On May 4, 2014 he made his debut in a league game against Start Kristiansand in the Tippeligaen and established himself in the regular formation over the course of the season. His achievements were rewarded with a first-time appointment to the U-21 national team in September of that year.

Switch to Malmö FF

In early 2015, Vindheim moved to the Swedish first division team Malmö FF, with whom he signed a four-year contract valid until 2020. Intended as a perspective transfer, which should put pressure on Anton Tinnerholm as an attacking defender , he was only used irregularly and primarily as a substitute in his first two seasons. In the second qualifying round of the 2015/16 UEFA Champions League , he contributed to the 1-0 away win against Lithuanian representatives Žalgiris Vilnius with a brief stint to manage the lead shortly before the end of the game for the second qualification for the group stage of the European premier class in a row. There he remained without a stake. At the end of the 2016 season , he won the Swedish championship title with Malmö FF, to which he had only made six appearances under coach Allan Kuhn - partly due to injury. The new coach Magnus Pehrsson put him in the following season, although often one, but in defense of the title the following year he was only eleven times in the starting lineup and overall came in 18 of the 30 season games used.

The year 2018 began initially positive for Vindheim, in the group stage of the cup competition 2017/18 and the quarter-final win over IFK Gothenburg in April he came into all the games used. Subsequently, however, he was not taken into account at the beginning of the 2018 season , only after Uwe Rösler had taken over as coach during the summer break, he made his debut in the championship during the season. Under the German coach, the team lost only one league game by the end of the season and qualified third in the table for the qualifying rounds for the 2019/20 UEFA Europa League . Vindheim was involved with one goal in ten games.

Sparta Prague

On July 1, 2019, Vindheim moved to the Czech first division club Sparta Prague .

successes

Malmö FF

  • Swedish champion: 2016, 2017

Others

Andreas Vindheim is the son of the former soccer player Rune Vindheim , who was active in Norway and England.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. aftonbladet.se: "Norsk försvarare klar för Malmö FF" (accessed on November 26, 2018)
  2. https://www.sydsvenskan.se/2019-05-21/officiellt-vindheim-lamnar-mff-for-tjeckiska-sparta-prag