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Mikael Hansson
James Anders Mikael "Gädda" Hansson Finér (born 15 March 1968) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a right back. He represented Söderköpings IK, IFK Norrköping, and Stoke City during a career that spanned between 1988 and 2001. He won one cap for the Sweden national team in 1994. Career Hansson was born in Norrköping and played for Söderköpings IK and his home team IFK Norrköping. He spent nine years at Idrottsparken in which time he won the Allsvenskan title with in 1992 as he made 206 appearances scoring 19 goals in Sweden's top flight. In November 1999 he left for English third-tier club Stoke City where he became a popular player with the club's supporters. He impressed as a speedy right back and in his first season with the club he helped them to win the Football League Trophy and reach the play-offs, losing out to Gillingham. During the 2000–01 season Hansson again helped Stoke reach the play-off but Walsall proved to be too stron ...
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Norrköping
Norrköping (; ) is a city in the province of Östergötland in eastern Sweden and the seat of Norrköping Municipality, Östergötland County, about 160 km southwest of the national capital Stockholm, 40 km east of county seat Linköping and 60 km west of the Södermanland capital of Nyköping. The city has a population of 95,618 inhabitants in 2016, out of a municipal total of 130,050,Folkmängd i Norrköpings kommun den 31 December 2010
making it Sweden's tenth largest city and eighth largest municipality. The city is situated by the mouth of the river , at

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2000–01 Stoke City F
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1997 In Swedish Football
The 1997 season in Swedish football, starting January 1997 and ending December 1997: Honours Official titles Competitions Promotions, relegations and qualifications Promotions Relegations International qualifications Domestic results Allsvenskan 1997 Allsvenskan qualification play-off 1997 ---- Division 1 Norra 1997 Division 1 Södra 1997 Division 1 qualification play-off 1997 ;1st round ---- ---- ---- ;2nd round ---- Svenska Cupen 1996–97 ;Final National team results Notes References Print * * * * * * * Online * * * * * {{Football seasons in Sweden, 1997 Seasons in Swedish football ...
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1996 In Swedish Football
The 1996 season in Swedish football, starting January 1996 and ending December 1996: Honours Official titles Competitions Promotions, relegations and qualifications Promotions League transfers Relegations International qualifications Domestic results Allsvenskan 1996 Allsvenskan qualification play-off 1996 ---- Division 1 Norra 1996 Division 1 Södra 1996 Division 1 qualification play-off 1996 ;1st round ---- ---- ---- ;2nd round ---- Svenska Cupen 1995–96 ;Final National team results Notes References Print * * * * * * * Online * * * * * {{Football seasons in Sweden, 1996 Seasons in Swedish football ...
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1995 In Swedish Football
The 1995 season in Swedish football, starting January 1995 and ending December 1995: Honours Official titles Competitions Promotions, relegations and qualifications Promotions Relegations International qualifications Domestic results Allsvenskan 1995 Allsvenskan qualification play-off 1995 ---- Division 1 Norra 1995 Division 1 Södra 1995 Division 1 qualification play-off 1995 ;1st round ---- ---- ---- ;2nd round ---- Svenska Cupen 1994–95 ;Final National team results References Print * * * * * * * Online * * * * * External links {{Football seasons in Sweden, 1995 Seasons in Swedish football ...
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1994 In Swedish Football
The 1994 season in Swedish football, starting January 1994 and ending December 1994: Honours Official titles Competitions Promotions, relegations and qualifications Promotions League transfers Relegations International qualifications Domestic results Allsvenskan 1994 Allsvenskan qualification play-off 1994 ---- Division 1 Norra 1994 Division 1 Södra 1994 Division 1 qualification play-off 1994 ;1st round ---- ---- ---- ;2nd round ---- Svenska Cupen 1993–94 ;Final National team results Notes References Print * * * * * * * Online * * * * * External links

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1993 In Swedish Football
The 1993 season in Swedish football, starting January 1993 and ending December 1993: Honours Official titles Competitions Promotions, relegations and qualifications Promotions Relegations International qualifications Domestic results Allsvenskan 1993 Allsvenskan qualification play-off 1993 ---- Division 1 Norra 1993 Division 1 Södra 1993 Division 1 qualification play-off 1993 ;1st round ---- ---- ---- ;2nd round ---- Svenska Cupen 1992–93 ;Final National team results Notes References Print * * * * * * * Online * * * * * {{Football seasons in Sweden, 1993 Seasons in Swedish football ...
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1992 In Swedish Football
The 1992 season in Swedish football, starting January 1992 and ending December 1992: Events The 1991 and 1992 seasons of the Swedish national leagues were played using a very unusual and complicated system involving separate leagues for spring and autumn, where teams playing at different levels during the spring could be playing in the same league during the autumn. It was even possible for a team playing in the third level ( Division 2) at the start of the season to gain promotion to the first level (Allsvenskan) for the start of the next season. The footnotes linked at top of each league table and play-off round gives a full explanation of the promotion and relegation rules for the league or play-off in question. Honours Official titles Competitions Promotions, relegations and qualifications Promotions League transfers Relegations International qualifications Domestic results Spring 1992 Allsvenskan 1992 Division 1 Norra 1992 Divis ...
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1991 In Swedish Football
The 1991 season in Swedish football, starting January 1991 and ending December 1991: Events The 1991 and 1992 seasons of the Swedish national leagues were played using a very unusual and complicated system involving separate leagues for spring and autumn, where teams playing at different levels during the spring could be playing in the same league during the autumn. It was even possible for a team playing in the third level ( Division 2) at the start of the season to gain promotion to the first level (Allsvenskan) for the start of the next season. The footnotes linked at top of each league table and play-off round gives a full explanation of the promotion and relegation rules for the league or play-off in question. Honours Official titles Competitions Promotions, relegations and qualifications Promotions League transfers Relegations International qualifications Domestic results Spring 1991 Allsvenskan 1991 Divis ...
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1990 In Swedish Football
The 1990 season in Swedish football, starting January 1990 and ending December 1990: Honours Official titles Competitions Promotions, relegations and qualifications Promotions League transfers Relegations International qualifications Domestic results Allsvenskan 1990 Allsvenskan play-off 1990 ;Semi-finals ---- ;Final Allsvenskan promotion play-off 1990 Division 1 Norra 1990 Division 1 Södra 1990 Division 1 promotion play-off 1990 ---- Svenska Cupen 1989–90 ;Final National team results ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Notes References Print * * * * * * * Online * * * * * {{Football seasons in Sweden, 1990 Seasons in Swedish football ...
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1989 In Swedish Football
The 1989 season in Swedish football, starting January 1989 and ending December 1989: Honours Official titles Competitions Promotions, relegations and qualifications Promotions Relegations International qualifications Domestic results Allsvenskan 1989 Allsvenskan play-off 1989 ;Semi-finals ---- ;Final Division 1 Norra 1989 Division 1 Södra 1989 Svenska Cupen 1988–89 ;Final National team results ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Notes References Print * * * * * * * Online * * * * * {{Football seasons in Sweden, 1989 Seasons in Swedish football ...
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Swedish Football Division 3
Division 3 is the fifth level in the league system of Swedish football and comprises 144 Swedish football teams. Division 3 had status as the official third level from 1928 to 1986, but was replaced by Division 2 in 1987. It then had status as the official fourth level until 2005, but was replaced once again as Division 1 was recreated in 2006. The competition There are 144 clubs in Division 3, divided in 12 groups of 12 teams each representing a geographical area. During the course of a season (starting in April and ending in October) each club plays the others twice, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for a total of 22 games. The top team in each Division 3 group is promoted to Division 2 and the two lowest placed teams from each Division 2 league are relegated in their place. The second placed teams in each Division 3 group plays promotion/relegation play-offs against the third lowest teams in Division 2. Normally, at the end o ...
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