Per Harrysson

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Per Harrysson
Personnel
Surname Hans Per Stefan Harrysson
birthday February 20, 1967
place of birth ÅhusSweden
position Midfielder
striker
Juniors
Years station
1974-1981 Horna Fure IF
1982-1985 Vilan BoIF
1986-1987 Malmö FF
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1987 Malmö FF 1 0(1)
1988-1989 Mjällby AIF 40 (20)
1990-1991 AIK 31 0(5)
1992-1994 Landskrona BoIS 69 (27)
1995-1997 Mjällby AIF
1999-2001 Svalöv BK
2002-2005 Kävlinge GoIF
2006 IF Lödde
1 Only league games are given.

Hans Per Stefan Harrysson (born February 20, 1967 in Åhus , Skåne län ) is a former Swedish football player . The midfielder and striker played 50 games in the Allsvenskan and scored eight goals. He became the top scorer in the second-rate Division 1 Södra in 1989 . He now works as a football official.

career

Harrysson first played in the youth of Horna Fure IF and Vilan BoIF , before the young striker moved to the youth of the traditional club Malmö FF . There he was soon part of the squad, but could not prevail. In the season 1987 he came to a use in the Allsvenskan and was able to score against IK Brage . Since he saw no future for himself at MFF, he left the club for the second division. At Mjällby AIF he was able to earn a regular place and was top scorer in the second division with 16 goals this season in the 1989 season.

Under coach Sanny Åslund could AIK only occupy seats in the lower middle of the Swedish Elite Series. Therefore, it was hoped that the commitment of the young striker talents Harrysson and Bo Andersson would give them a boost towards the top positions. However, the two strikers could not convince. While Andersson was able to score five goals in 17 games of the 1990 season , Harrysson, who was used in all 22 games of the season, only got three goals. After a coach change at the end of the season - the future coach of the Swedish national team Tommy Söderberg took over the post in the coaching bench - Harrysson found himself on the left wing. At first he was still able to convince and scored two goals, but at the end of May he lost his place in the starting line-up after mixed performances. He had to wait a long time for another appearance in the AIK jersey before making his comeback as a substitute in mid-October in the Mästerskapsserien , the championship finals, at the game against IFK Norrköping . The 1: 2 defeat, however, was his last competitive game for AIK.

After the end of the 1991 season, Harrysson announced his departure from AIK. Since his wife had finished her studies in Stockholm and found a job near Lund , the couple moved to Skåne County together . Harrysson moved to the second division Landskrona BoIS , with whom he managed to return to the Allsvenskan in 1993. In 18 first division games in the 1994 season, he scored two goals, but failed to stay up.

Harrysson changed clubs again in 1995 and returned to Mjällby AIF. With the club he was able to move up from the third division to the second division 1 division. The team occupied midfield in the following two years. Then he let his career end with the amateur clubs Svalöv BK , Kävlinge GoIF and IF Lödde .

Since 2006 he has been on the board of his former association Landskrona BoIS.

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