Emil Hansson

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Emil Hansson
Personnel
birthday June 15, 1998
place of birth BergenNorway
size 172 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
0000–2012 Brann Bergen
2013 Kalmar FF
2013-2015 Brann Bergen
2015-2017 Feyenoord Rotterdam
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2015 Brann Bergen 2 0(0)
2017-2019 Feyenoord Rotterdam 3 0(0)
2018-2019 →  RKC Waalwijk  (loan) 35 (12)
2019 Hannover 96 14 0(0)
2019 Hanover 96 II 1 0(0)
2020 → RKC Waalwijk (loan) 0 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2013 Sweden U17 4 (0)
2014 Norway U16 10 (1)
2015 Norway U17 10 (1)
2016 Norway U18 9 (2)
2017 Norway U19 3 (0)
2019– Sweden U21 7 (1)
1 Only league games are given.
As of June 10, 2020

Emil Hansson (born June 15, 1998 in Bergen , Norway ) is a Norwegian - Swedish football player . He is under contract as a loan player from Hannover 96 at RKC Waalwijk and is a Swedish U21 international. He will move to Fortuna Sittard for the 2020/21 season .

Career

society

Hansson, the son of a Norwegian and the former Swedish soccer player Patrik Hansson (* 1969), began playing soccer in his hometown near Brann Bergen and in the 2013 season switched to the youth teams of the Swedish first division club Kalmar FF , where his father was an assistant coach. After half a year he returned to Brann Bergen. He was promoted to the first team for the 2014 season , for which he was used twice in the 2015 season from April 2015 .

He then moved to the Feyenoord youth academy in the Netherlands . He played in the A-Youth and made his debut in the Eredivisie in March 2017 in the 2016/17 season . For the professional team, he came to a total of two missions this season, while he continued to play for the A-youth and the reserve team; the professionals became Dutch champions at the end of the season. A season later he came to eleven missions for the reserve and played once each for the professionals in the KNVB-Beker and in the league; at the end of the season Feyenoord Rotterdam was third in the Eredivisie and won the cup. In July 2018, Hansson moved to the second division on loan to RKC Waalwijk . With twelve goals from Hansson in 35 league games, the club qualified through ninth place in the final table for the first round in the promotion and relegation play-offs ; with one goal in six games Hansson contributed to promotion to the Eredivisie. He then returned to Feyenoord Rotterdam.

In August 2019 he moved to Germany to the second division Hannover 96 and signed a contract with a term of three years. The Swede played in 14 second division games as well as in one game in the Regionalliga Nord before he was awarded to Waalwijk by Hannover 96 for the second half of the season. For the RKC, the Swede came to seven league games (one goal) before the season was canceled after the 26th matchday due to the COVID-19 pandemic . At that time Waalwijk was bottom of the table, but was able to keep the class due to the suspension of relegations.

At the beginning of June 2020, Hannover 96 communicated that Hansson would not return to the squad, but would switch permanently to Fortuna Sittard within the Eredivisie for the 2020/21 season.

National team

Hansson completed four games for the Swedish U17 national team , but later decided to play for the Norwegian national teams. As a result, he played ten games each for the Norwegian U16 national team and the U17 , nine for the U18 national team and three for the U19 national team .

In December 2018, Hansson finally decided on the Swedish national team and played for the Swedish U21s for the first time on March 22, 2019 in a friendly against Russia in Marbella, Spain .

successes

Feyenoord Rotterdam

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rob Arts: Hansson laat zich meteen gelden bij RKC: 'Een lucky? Dat weet ik niet '. In: Brabants Dagblad. De Persgroep, August 18, 2018, accessed September 9, 2018 (Dutch).
  2. Game data on transfermarkt.de
  3. Feyenoord bewuurt Emil Hansson aan RKC Waalwijk , feyenoord.nl, July 19, 2018, accessed on September 9, 2018 (Dutch)
  4. RKC Waalwijk huurt Emil Hansson voor één jaar van Feyenoord , RKC Waalwijk, July 18, 2018, accessed on September 9, 2018 (Dutch)
  5. Emil Hansson maakt overstap naar Hannover 96. In: Feyenoord Rotterdam . Feyenoord Rotterdam NV, August 19, 2019, accessed August 20, 2019 (Dutch).
  6. "BRING THE NECESSARY COOLNESS WITH YOU": HANSSON COMES FROM FEYENOORD TO 96. In: Hannover 96 . Hannover 96 GmbH & Co. KGaA, August 19, 2019, accessed on August 20, 2019 .
  7. Loan until the end of the season: Hansson returns to Waalwijk , hannover96.de, accessed on January 22, 2020
  8. Hansson changes to Sittard: "Are Emil's request fulfilled" , hannover96.de, accessed on June 10, 2020
  9. Emil Hansson kiest voor Zweden , teamwass.eu, accessed on January 19, 2020 (Dutch)