Oscar Lewicki

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Oscar Lewicki
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Lewicki in a game scene of
the U21 international match against Switzerland (2013)
Personnel
Surname Carl Oscar Johan Lewicki
birthday July 14, 1992
place of birth MalmoSweden
size 173 cm
position Defense / midfield
Juniors
Years station
0000–2005 Limhamns IF
2005-2008 Malmö FF
2008-2010 FC Bayern Munich
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2010-2011 FC Bayern Munich II 33 (0)
2011-2014 BK hooks 69 (2)
2015– Malmö FF 148 (4)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2009-2010 Sweden U17 17 (0)
2010–2012 Sweden U19 6 (0)
2011-2015 Sweden U21 28 (2)
2014– Sweden 15 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of August 23, 2020

2 As of January 12, 2017

Oscar Lewicki (born July 14, 1992 in Malmö ) is a Swedish football player . As a defensive player, he can be used in a back four or in defensive midfield .

Career

Young players in Sweden and Germany

Lewicki began playing football at Limhamns IF , a sports club based in the Malmös district of the same name, and when he was 13 he moved to the youth department of Malmö FF . He stayed there until he was 16 and was then signed by FC Bayern Munich . First, he was used for the U17 team in the B-Junior Bundesliga and played ten games in the first half of the 2008/09 season . From November 2008 he was regularly (17 games) in the U19 team in the A-Juniors Bundesliga , also in the two semi-finals (against VfL Wolfsburg ) and in the final of the B-Youth Championship against VfB Stuttgart in June 2009, which was lost 3-1 after extra time . In the 2009/10 season he was for the U19 team and played 16 games in which he scored three goals. In 2010/11 he played eleven games in the A-Jugend-Bundesliga, in which he remained goalless.

Towards the end of the season he was a substitute player for the second team and was part of this in the 2010/11 season . He made his debut on August 3, 2010 in the 1: 4 defeat in the away game against Kickers Offenbach in the 3rd division . As a regular player, he rose with the team in 2011 in the Regionalliga Süd .

Lewicki played in numerous Swedish junior national teams of Svenska Fotbollförbundet and made his debut as an 18-year-old on March 24, 2011 in Giglio for the U21s in a 3-1 defeat in the international test match against Italy .

Return to Sweden

Lewicki saw no prospect of establishing himself in the Bundesliga team at the Munich club and moved to the Swedish first division club BK Häcken from Gothenburg in August 2011 ; he signed a contract valid until the end of 2014. In his first season he came to two stakes. In the following season he scored his first senior league goal in his 23rd league game on November 1, 2012 in a 1-1 home game against AIK Solna . At times braked due to injury, Lewicki was also a regular at the Gothenburg club in the 2013 season. As a result, he received a nomination from national coach Erik Hamrén for the January 2014 tour of the Swedish national team . On January 17, 2014 he made his debut in Abu Dhabi in a 2-1 win in the international test match against the Moldovan selection in the starting lineup. Also in the subsequent championship round he was a regular player; he played 27 of the 30 season games. As fifth in the table, he missed the European Cup with the team around Christoffer Källqvist , Martin Ericsson , David Frölund and Simon Gustafsson .

After the end of the season in November 2014, he was signed by the Swedish champions Malmö FF , with whom he signed a contract valid until the end of 2017. Against his former club BK Häcken he lost with Malmö FF on May 5, 2016 the final of the national club cup on penalties with 5-6. In the 51st minute of the final he was sent off with a red card .

At the European Football Championship in France in 2016 , he was included in Sweden's squad. In the opening match with Ireland he was on the starting line-up, against Italy he only came on as a substitute and in the final game against Belgium he was not used at all. The team was eliminated after the group stage.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Data sheet from 2011 as a U21 national player , svenskfotboll.se, accessed on July 15, 2017 (Swedish)
  2. Report a change of club on fotbollskanalen.se
  3. Lewicki's A international debut on svenskfotboll.se
  4. Press release: Oscar Lewicki till MFF ( Memento from November 13, 2014 in the Internet Archive )