Henrik Rydström

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Henrik Rydström
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Henrik Rydström in 2007
Personnel
Surname Henrik Per-Erik Rydström
birthday February 16, 1976
place of birth KarlskronaSweden
position defensive midfielder
Juniors
Years station
1982-1993 Listerby IK
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1993 Listerby IK
1994– Kalmar FF 443 (12)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2012

Henrik Per-Erik Rydström (born February 16, 1976 in Karlskrona , Blekinge län ) is a Swedish football player . The literary scholar has been under contract with Kalmar FF since 1993 . Among other things, he writes for the Swedish football magazine Offside and as a columnist or blogger for various daily newspapers.

Career

Rydström started playing football at Listerby IK . In 1994 the defensive player moved to the then second division team Kalmar FF. With the club, the midfielder played for promotion to the Allsvenskan , which was only missed in 1994 in the promotion games against Hammarby IF with a 1: 4 defeat and a 2: 2 draw. After a place in the front midfield in the following season, the club crashed in 1996 in the third division . from. Nevertheless, Rydström remained loyal to the club and as champion of Division 2 Östra Götaland he was able to celebrate the direct promotion with the team. As champions of Division 1 Södra even managed to march straight through to the Swedish House of Lords in the following season.

Rydström found himself with his team in the relegation battle and they ended regular time on a relegation place. After a 1: 2 defeat against GAIS a 1-1 draw followed, so that relegation was missed and Rydström again took part in a league change. Initially, the team only ended up in midfield, before returning to the elite series as second division champions in 2000. There the team with team captain Rydström settled in the front area of ​​the table in the following years. In the 2007 season brought, at the end Rydström as Cup Winners its first national title, nor runner behind IFK Gothenburg he was one of the guarantors in the following season, that of Nanne Bergstrand beach supervised team around Joachim Lantz , Patrik Ingelsten and Viktor Elm for the first time in won the national championship title in the club's history. While the club in the following period - especially due to players leaving in other European leagues - slipped into the middle of the table, the team captain led him to the 2011 cup final. There, however, champions Helsingborgs IF prevailed with a 3-1 win.

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