Erik Hajas

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Erik Hajas
Player information
Full name Laszlo Erik Hajas
Nickname "Hajen"
birthday 16th September 1962 (age 57)
place of birth Huddinge , Sweden
citizenship SwedeSwede Swedish
height 1.82 m
Playing position Left winger
Throwing hand right
Club information
society Career ended
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
0000-1979 SwedenSweden IFK Tumba Handboll
1979-1981 SwedenSweden SoIK Hellas
Clubs as active
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1981-1988 SwedenSweden SoIK Hellas
1988-1990 SwedenSweden IF Guif
1990-1991 SpainSpain CB Maritime Puerto Cruz
1991-1992 SwedenSweden IFK Tumba Handboll
1992-2000 SwedenSweden IF Guif
National team
Debut on April 24, 1981
October 26, 1984
against IcelandIceland Iceland U-21 in Stenungs and Iceland in Karis
IcelandIceland 
  Games (goals)
SwedenSweden Sweden U-21 Sweden
SwedenSweden 
4 (8)
281 (993)
Clubs as coaches
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2005-2009 SwedenSweden IFK Tumba Handboll

As of May 7, 2020

Laszlo Erik Hajas (born September 16, 1962 in Huddinge ) is a former Swedish handball player .

Hajas played in Sweden for IFK Tumba Handboll , SoIK Hellas and IF Guif and in Spain in Puerto de la Cruz. In the seasons 1986/87, 1988/89, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97 and 1997/98 he was the top scorer of the Elitserien .

He played 281 international matches for the Swedish national team , in which he scored 993 goals, and with which he won the 1990 World Cup in Czechoslovakia and the 1994 European Championship in Portugal . With Sweden he participated in the Olympic Games in 1988 in Seoul , 1992 in Barcelona and 1996 in Atlanta in part, where he in 1992 and 1996 silver medal won.

After the end of his active career, he became a coach at IFK Tumba.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. match statistics Erik Hajas. In: handboll.capmind.se. Retrieved May 7, 2020 (Swedish).
  2. sparial statistics. In: handbollslandslaget.se. Svenska Handbollslandslaget, accessed May 7, 2020 (Swedish).
  3. Skyttekungar 1934-2012 (PDF; 213 kB), accessed on August 30, 2013