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item typeAthleteborn inSwedencurrent positionDefender
 
 
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Richard Gough

Charles Richard Gough (born 5 April 1962, in Stockholm, Sweden) is a former Scottish football central defender who enjoyed great success as captain of Rangers. He also played for Scotland 61 times and had a brief spell as manager of Livingston.

 
 
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Patrik Andersson

Patrik "Bjärred" Andersson is a former Swedish footballer. Both his father, Roy Andersson, as well as his younger brother, Daniel Andersson, have played professional football. As of early 2005, Andersson has a total of 96 caps for the Swedish national team, scoring 3 goals. He won a bronze medal in the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

 
 
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Petter Hansson

Petter Hansson ['pɛtɛr 'hɑːnsɔn] is a Swedish footballer who is currently playing in the French Ligue 1 at Stade Rennais.

 
 
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Jan Eriksson

Jan Eriksson (born 24 August 1967 in Sundsvall) is a former footballer from Sweden. He played 35 matches and scored 4 goals for the national team. 2 of those goals came at the Euro 1992. He was selected for the 1990 FIFA World Cup squad, but didn't play. Eriksson was also selected for the Swedish 1994 FIFA World Cup squad but had to leave the team just before the start of the tournament because of an injury. He was replaced by Teddy Lucic. He was awarded Guldbollen in 1992.

 
 
Kent Karlsson

Kent Karlsson

Kent Karlsson is a Swedish football manager currently coaching Smedby AIS. As a player he most famously played for Åtvidabergs FF and he represented Sweden in the FIFA World Cup twice. As a manager he has won Allsvenskan as manager of IFK Norrköping i 1989. He has also coached Örebro SK, FC Copenhagen and Åtvidabergs FF.

 
 
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Andreas Granqvist

Andreas Granqvist is a Swedish football player, currently playing as a defender for FC Groningen. He started his career as a small kid in Påarps GIF, the local club of his home village Påarp, near Helsingborg. He later transferred to Helsingborgs IF and he made his senior club debut for HIF at 19, in 2004. Two years later, he was the HIF captain when the club won its third Swedish Cup title, beating Gefle with 2-0.