Per Carlén
Per Carlén on November 23, 2011 |
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Player information | |
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birthday | November 19, 1960 |
place of birth | Karlstad , Sweden |
citizenship | Swedish |
height | 1.95 m |
Playing position | Circular rotor |
Throwing hand | Left |
Clubs in the youth | |
from ... to | society |
- | IF Hellton (Karlstad) |
Clubs as active | |
from ... to | society |
- | HK Drott |
-1983 | IK Heim (Gothenburg) |
1983-1985 | HP Warta |
1985-1989 | BM Granollers |
1989-1991 | Atlético Madrid |
1991– | Ystads IF or Ystads IF HF |
National team | |
Debut on | April 14, 1978 October 28, 1982 |
against |
Iceland U-21 in Skien Czechoslovakia in Aarau |
Games (goals) | |
Sweden U-21 Sweden |
22 (42) 327 (1026) |
Clubs as coaches | |
from ... to | society |
2006-2007 | TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen |
2007-2008 | IFK Malmö |
2008-2010 | SG Flensburg-Handewitt |
2011-2011 | HSV Hamburg |
2013-2014 | Bjerringbro-Silkeborg |
2015-2016 | Israel |
As of May 5, 2020 |
Per Carlén (born November 19, 1960 in Karlstad , Sweden ) is a former Swedish national handball player and a current handball coach .
The left-hander celebrated his greatest successes with the Swedish national team in the 1980s and 1990s.
Career as a player
Per Carlén was surprisingly handball world champion in 1990 with the Swedish national team after a 27:23 final victory over the Soviet Union . With 32 goals scored in this tournament, he was the second best thrower in his team after Magnus Wislander . Four years later he was European champion with Sweden in Portugal. In addition to his main position on the circle , Per Carlén was also used in the backcourt . In the period between 1982 and 1996, he played 327 international matches for the Swedish national team, in which he scored 1,026 goals.
Success as a player
- World Champion 1990 in Czechoslovakia
- European champion in Portugal in 1994
- 2 × Olympic silver medal in 1992 in Barcelona and 1996 in Atlanta
- 3rd place at the 1993 World Championships in Sweden
- 3rd place at the 1995 World Championships in Iceland
- Participation in the Olympic Games in 1984 , 1988 , 1992 and 1996
- Swedish champion with Ystads IF HF 1992
Career as a coach
In the 2006/2007 season, Carlén was the coach of the Swiss first division club TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen . In 2007 Carlén coached the Swedish first division club IFK Malmö . In summer 2008 he moved to the Bundesliga with his son Oscar and became assistant coach at SG Flensburg-Handewitt . The coach was Kent-Harry Andersson . After several failures of the SG and immediately after a home defeat in the derby against THW Kiel , the club announced the separation from Andersson on December 21, 2008 and made Carlén head coach. On November 11, 2010 Carlen was relieved of his duties and inherited by sports director Ljubomir Vranjes .
On February 11, 2011, HSV Hamburg presented Carlén as the new coach from the 2011/12 season. He signed a three-year contract until June 30, 2014 and inherited Martin Schwalb , who became managing director of HSV Hamburg after the 2010/11 season. He succeeded his son Oscar Carlén , who moved from SG Flensburg-Handewitt to Hamburg for the 2011/12 season. On December 29, 2011, HSV Hamburg announced the separation from Carlén. On November 29, 2013, Carlén took over the coaching position of the Danish first division club Bjerringbro-Silkeborg until the end of the 2013/14 season . Between November 2015 and August 2016 he coached the Israeli national team .
family
Per Carlén is married to Meka and has three children. His son Oscar Carlén (* 1988) played in the Swedish national handball team. Daughter Hilda Carlén is the goalkeeper of the Swedish national soccer team.
Individual evidence
- ^ Match statistics Per Carlén. In: handboll.capmind.se. Retrieved May 5, 2020 (Swedish).
- ↑ sparial statistics. In: handbollslandslaget.se. Svenska Handbollslandslaget, accessed May 5, 2020 (Swedish).
- ^ Lexicon of handball players , Komet Verlag, ISBN 3-89836-605-7 , p. 38.
- ^ Sveriges Olympiska Kommitté, Per Carlén ( Memento of February 25, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ aftonbladet.de of March 27, 2006, Per Carlén blir tränare för schweizisk klubb
- ↑ archiv.thw-handball.de Kieler Nachrichten: Aus for Kent-Harry Andersson, viewed on May 7, 2019
- ↑ archiv.thw-handball.de: Kieler Nachrichten: Carlén: From in Flensburg, viewed on May 7, 2019
- ↑ handball-world.com: Hamburg confirms change from Per Carlén on February 11, 2011, accessed on January 8, 2016
- ↑ handball-world.com: Earthquake in Hamburg: HSV separates from coach Per Carlén on December 29, 2011, accessed on January 8, 2016
- ^ Sid: Master HSV Hamburg dismisses coach Carlen. In: The world. 29 December 2011
- ↑ www.bjerringbro-silkeborg.dk: Per Carlén er ny cheftræner , accessed on November 29, 2013
- ↑ handbollskanalen.se: Per Carlén till Israel , accessed on May 3, 2017
- ↑ handbollskanalen.se: Per Carlén lämnar Israel - kan han bli förbundskapten för Sverige? , accessed on May 3, 2017
- ↑ sydsvenskan.se: Oscar är inte bara sin fars son Av , accessed on May 7, 2019
- ↑ dn.se: Hilda Carlén bröt mönstret i familjen , accessed on June 18, 2015
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personal data | |
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SURNAME | Carlén, Per |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swedish handball player and handball coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 19, 1960 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Karlstad |