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{{Infobox football biography
| name = Andreas Andersson
| image = Andreas Andersson during an interview, 2012, cropped.jpg
| caption = Andreas Andersson
| fullname = Andreas Claes Andersson
| height = {{Height|m=1.86}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1974|4|10}}
| birth_place = Nacka, Sweden
| position = Forward
| youthyears1 = 1979–1993
| youthclubs1 = Hova IF
| years1 = 1994
| years2 = 1994–1996
| years3 = 1996–1997
| years4 = 1997–1998
| years5 = 1998–1999
| years6 = 1999–2005
| years7 = 2010–
| clubs1 = Tidaholms GOIF
| clubs2 = Degerfors IF
| clubs3 = IFK Göteborg
| clubs4 = A.C. Milan
| clubs5 = Newcastle United
| clubs6 = AIK
| clubs7 = FC Andrea Doria
| caps1 = 9
| caps2 = 40
| caps3 = 39
| caps4 = 13
| caps5 = 27
| caps6 = 82
| caps7 = 7
| goals1 = 6
| goals2 = 16
| goals3 = 32
| goals4 = 1
| goals5 = 4
| goals6 = 25
| goals7 = 2
| totalcaps = 217
| totalgoals = 86
| nationalyears1 = 1996–2003
| nationalteam1 = Sweden
| nationalcaps1 = 43
| nationalgoals1 = 8
| pcupdate = 16:00, 30 November 2006
| ntupdate = 16:00, 30 November 2006
}}

Andreas Claes Andersson (born 10 April 1974 in Nacka, Sweden) is a Swedish footballer. A striker, he was capped by Sweden forty-two times (including the 2002 FIFA World Cup), scoring eight goals, including a goal against England in a UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying match. However, an injury to his cruciate ligament caused him to miss Euro 2000.

On September 5, 2001, Andersson scored the decisive goal against Turkey in Istanbul in a 2-1 victory, which meant Sweden qualified for the 2002 FIFA World Cup the following summer. Andersson was used as a substitute in the tournament and nearly scored against Argentina, but his shot hit the cross bar.

Domestically, he won the 1996 Swedish league title with IFK Göteborg, and also ending up as the topscorer[1] scoring 19 goals. These performances earned him moves abroad to AC Milan and Newcastle United (for whom he played in the 1998 FA Cup Final). These spells proved largely unsuccessful, resulting in Andersson's return to Sweden with AIK.

Injury problems caused him to retire on August 1, 2005, with Andersson looking to remain in football as a coach. However, he resumed playing in 2010 with Swedish minnows FC Andrea Doria.

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dn.se/arkiv/sport/gissa-vem-som-blev-arets-tranare/|title=Gissa vem som blev årets tränare|publisher=Dagens nyheter|language=Swedish|author=Pea Nilsson|date=12 November 1996|accessdate=30 March 2017}}

External links

  • {{Soccerbase}}
{{Allsvenskan top scorers}}{{Sweden Squad 2002 World Cup}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Andersson, Andreas}}

19 : 1974 births|People from Nacka Municipality|Living people|Association football forwards|Swedish footballers|Sweden international footballers|Swedish expatriate footballers|Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Italy|Swedish expatriate sportspeople in England|Expatriate footballers in England|Expatriate footballers in Italy|Degerfors IF players|AIK Fotboll players|A.C. Milan players|Newcastle United F.C. players|Allsvenskan players|Serie A players|Premier League players|2002 FIFA World Cup players

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