Freddie ljungberg biography

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  • full name: Karl Fredrik Ljungberg

    nationality: Swedish
    national squad status: Swedish International
    d.o.b: 16 April 1977
    p.o.b: Vittsj�, Halmstad, Sweden
    height: 5' 7" or 1.76m
    weight: 75 kilos in Swedish measure or 165lbs (how this is useful to anyone buggers me)

    previous clubs: Halmstad (Sweden)
    international caps: 13 A-teams (2 goals), 12 under-21s, 8 under-18s, 4 under-16s.
    position: midfield
    foot: right
    shoe size: 42 (France) or 10 (UK)
    weakness: pretty short; isn�t tall enough in the airspace.
    skills, shots: 65 %.
    technique: 95%.
    rapidity: 85%.
    pass: 90%.
    toughness: 70%.
    mainplay: 55%.
    yearly income: 5 million Swedish crowns (SKr) or 416 666 sterling.

    nickname: Fred, Freddie, Super Fred. @FC's Gary Craig once called him a 'Scandinavian shipping line', other possibilities are He Who Beats The Mancs Every Time and Fred The Fireball. Swedes call him 'Ljungan'. I call him Sonic Fred.


    Swam around in the Halmstad youth policy for a while.

    1994: Octobe

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  • Freddie Ljungberg

    Swedish footballer and manager

    Karl Fredrik "Freddie" Ljungberg (Swedish pronunciation:[ˈfrěːdrɪkˈjɵ̂ŋːbærj]YOONG-bah-ree; born 16 April 1977) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a winger. He is also a former manager, and was most recently an assistant coach, and interim head coach of Arsenal.

    He began his career at Halmstad and went on to spend most of his career at Arsenal, where he won honours including two Premier League titles and three FA Cups, scoring in two finals including the victory in 2002. After leaving Arsenal in 2007, he had short spells at a number of clubs in England, Scotland, the United States, Japan and India. An international for a full decade, Ljungberg earned 75 caps and represented Sweden national team at UEFA Euro 2000, 2004 and 2008, as well as at the 2002 and 2006FIFA World Cups. He was captain of Sweden from 2006 until he announced his international retirement after UEFA Euro 2008.[5]

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    Arsenal
    Caretaker Manager19/20 (Nov 29, 2019)19/20 (Dec 21, 2019)19/20 (Nov 29, 2019) /
    19/20 (Dec 21, 2019)22 Days6132231.33 : 1.671.006 / 1.00Arsenal
    Assistant Manager19/20 (Jul 1, 2019)20/21 (Aug 22, 2020)19/20 (Jul 1, 2019) /
    20/21 (Aug 22, 2020)418 Days-----0.00 : 0.000.00-Arsenal U23
    Manager18/19 (Jul 1, 2018)18/19 (Jun 30, 2019)18/19 (Jul 1, 2018) /
    18/19 (Jun 30, 2019)364 Days261277372.19 : 1.731.6526 / 1.65VfL Wolfsburg
    Assistant Manager16/17 (Feb 27, 2017)17/18 (Sep 18, 2017)16/17 (Feb 27, 2017) /
    17/18 (Sep 18, 2017)203 Days-----0.00 : 0.000.00-Arsenal Youth
    Manager15/16 (Jan 18, 2016)16/17 (Feb 26, 2017)15/16 (Jan 18, 2016) /
    16/17 (Feb 26, 2017)405 Days-----0.00 : 0.000.00-Arsenal
    Club representative12/13 (Jun 3, 2013)15/16 (Jan 17, 2016)12/13 (Jun 3, 2013) /
    15/16 (Jan 17, 2016)958 Days-----0.