Tommy Lundh

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Tommy Lundh
Personnel
Surname Tommy Folke Johan Lundh
birthday December 11, 1948
place of birth HöörSweden
position striker
Juniors
Years station
Hear IS
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1970 Hear IS
1971-1972 IFK Malmö
1973-1976 AIK 58 (12)
1976-1977 IFK Hässleholm
1978-1980 Hear IS
1981 IFK Hässleholm
1 Only league games are given.

Tommy Folke Johan Lundh (born December 11, 1948 in Höör ) is a former Swedish football player .

Athletic career

Lundh started playing football at Höör IS . About IFK Malmö came forward to AIK . In the Allsvenskan he was only used as a substitute in his first season and was initially unable to enter the goalscorer list. At the beginning of the 1974 season he was able to play in the starting XI. On April 21, 1974 he succeeded in the 2-1 success over Östers IF in the 55th minute of the game, his first goal in the Swedish House of Lords. Another goal he was initially denied, so that he soon found himself on the bench. In September of that year he returned to the starting line-up and scored a goal shortly thereafter.

In the season 1975 it went even better for Lundh. He was able to establish himself in the starting line-up for much of the season and was the club's top scorer with nine goals this season. As a result, FC Bayern Munich also expressed interest in the player. After a trial session at the end of the season, the German club refrained from making a commitment, as three foreigners were already under contract with Swedes Conny Torstensson and Björn Andersson and the Dane Johnny Hansen .

Lundh was out of luck. In the following season he was only used nine times and remained without a goal. After half of the season he moved to the then second division IFK Hässleholm in the summer . He then went to his hometown club Höör IS before returning to IFK Hässleholm for one season in 1981.

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