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Glenn Ingvar Hysén (; born 30 October 1959) is a Swedish former professional
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who played as a defender. Starting off his career with
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in 1978, he went on represent
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,
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, and
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before retiring at
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in 1994. A full international between 1981 and 1990, he won 68
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for the Sweden national team and represented his country at the 1990 FIFA World Cup. He was awarded Guldbollen as Sweden's best footballer of the year in both 1983 and 1988.


Early life

Glenn Ingvar Hysén was born in Gothenburg to a football family. His grandfather Erik Hysén played for
IFK Göteborg Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Göteborg (officially IFK Göteborg Fotboll), commonly known as IFK Göteborg, IFK (especially locally) or simply Göteborg, is a Swedish professional football club based in Gothenburg. Founded in 1904, it is the ...
as did his great-uncle Carl Hysén. Hysén's father Kurt Hysén also played for IFK Göteborg's B-Team. Hysén started playing football at IF Warta when he was a boy. As a child, he wanted to become a member of Swedish Pop music, pop group ABBA.


Club career


IFK Göteborg

Hysén started his professional career with IFK Göteborg and made his competitive debut for the team on 14 May 1979 in an Allsvenskan game against IFK Norrköping that ended 2–2. During his first stint with Göteborg, he helped the team win the 1982 Allsvenskan, 1982 and 1983 Allsvenskan, 1983 List of Swedish football champions, Swedish Championships, and the 1981–82 UEFA Cup.


PSV Eindhoven

He was named Sweden's Guldbollen, Footballer of the Year in 1983 and his form earned him a move to
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in the Netherlands. He was often forced to play out of position, midfielder and even as a forward, and did not enjoy his time in the Netherlands.


Return to IFK Göteborg

In 1985, he returned to IFK Göteborg and helped the team reach the semi-finals of the 1985–86 European Cup before being eliminated by FC Barcelona on penalty kicks. He also helped the club win another Swedish Championship in 1987 Allsvenskan, 1987 and win their second UEFA Cup title in 1986–87 UEFA Cup, 1987.


Fiorentina

Following his success with IFK Göteborg and the Sweden national team, Hysén turned down an offer from Manchester United F.C., Manchester United and their manager Sir Alex Ferguson, Alex Ferguson to instead join his former IFK Göteborg manager Sven-Göran Eriksson at
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in Serie A.


Liverpool

Manchester United again expressed an interest in signing Hysén in 1989, and invited the player over to England for a tour of Old Trafford and buffet lunch. He returned to Italy with the deal all but sealed; Manchester United chairman Martin Edwards even rang Alex Ferguson to report that Hysén had shaken hands on the deal. Negotiations stalled on the £300,000 transfer, and Edwards and Ferguson flew out to Italy to conclude matters in person. However, upon arrival in Florence, they were told by Hysén's agent that the player had signed for
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a few days previously, prompting the United management to make a move for Gary Pallister instead. Hysén made a sensational debut against Arsenal in the 1989 FA Charity Shield, 1989 Charity Shield win at Wembley which made him an instant hero. Hysén settled in immediately at Liverpool, scoring his first Liverpool goal in their club record Liverpool 9–0 Crystal Palace (1989), 9–0 mauling of Crystal Palace F.C., Crystal Palace soon afterwards. He scored Liverpool's eighth goal in this game, which was notable for having eight different players score for the same side. Alongside veteran club captain Alan Hansen and, in Hansen's injury-enforced absence, the young defender Gary Ablett (English footballer), Gary Ablett, Hysén was a major part of Liverpool's success in the Football League First Division, League championship of the 1989–90 season, when the Reds fought off a late challenge from Aston Villa F.C., Aston Villa and sealed their 18th top division title by a margin of nine points. It went slightly downhill for Hysén thereafter, with Hansen out with a long-term injury (which led to his retirement). Manager Kenny Dalglish's resignation in February 1991 heralded the beginning of Hysén's end. The new manager Graeme Souness did not really share Dalglish's views on football which led to many changes being made upon his arrival, changes that did not suit the entire team and created some tension between him and some of the players, Hysén being one of those players. This tension together with some minor injuries made Souness less keen to keep him. Hysén did recover fitness for the 1991–92 season, but made just five league appearances, the last a 3-0 loss to Norwich City 22 February 1992, before being given a free transfer.


GAIS and retirement

He returned to Sweden in 1992 and played three seasons for
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before retiring from professional football in 1994.


International career

Hysén represented the Sweden national under-17 football team, Sweden U17, Sweden national under-19 football team, U19, and Sweden national under-21 football team, U21 teams a total of 25 times between 1976 and 1980. He made his full international debut for the Sweden national team on 6 March 1981 against Northern Ireland. He continued to play for the Swedish national team for the next nine years. In a 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification match on 19 October 1988 against England at Wembley Stadium, Hysén was awarded six "wasps" out of five by ''Expressen'' for a heroic defensive performance. Hysén captained Sweden at the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy, when they lost all three of their first-round matches and went home surprisingly early.


Coaching career

Hysén has been assistant coach for Torslanda IK. This experience landed him a spot on reality show ''FC Z'' which takes 15 men between the ages of 18 and 31 who have never played football before and trains them so they can play against a real team. On the show, he is the coach of the football team FC Zulu which was pinned against his son Tobias's former team, Djurgårdens IF Fotboll, Djurgårdens IF. In November 2010, Glenn Hysén signed a contract making him co-head coach of Swedish division II team Utsiktens BK.


Personal life

Hysén and his first wife Kerstin had two children. On 9 March 1982 Tobias Hysén, Tobias was born and three years later daughter Charlotte arrived. Kerstin and Glenn divorced. He married his second wife Helena and had three children. The first of which was son Alexander Hysén, Alexander, who was born on 12 May 1987. That same year, the family moved to Italy, while Hysén was playing for Fiorentina. Whilst Hysén was playing for Fiorentina, a man proposed to Helena and Hysén chased after him and threw him up against a wall, which he revealed in his biography. Hysén and Helena had son Anton Hysén, Anton, who was born in 1990, and a daughter, Annie, born in 1994.


Television

After Hysén's retirement from football, he has worked as an expert commentator for TV6 (Sweden), TV6 and TV3 (Sweden), TV3 in Sweden. At the end of each transmission, he appoints three football players for the game's best player. He now works as a commentator for TV2 in Norway. Hysén competed as a celebrity dancer in ''Let's Dance 2014'' being the third to be eliminated. Since 2014 Hysén is also an ambassador for the gaming company Unibet, and the cleaning company Sweden & Co.


Incident at Frankfurt Airport

At Frankfurt Airport in 2001, Hysén attacked a man who had groped him while in the public restroom. In 2007, Hysén spoke at Stockholm Pride, the largest gay pride festival in the Nordic region. Many people from the gay community were surprised due to the earlier incident. At the Stockholm Pride, he delivered a speech denouncing sports homophobia and laid to rest his 2001 airport incident. He stated that, "I know that many LGBT people have been the victims of assaults and hate crimes. I can therefore understand if some people have been upset by the airport incident, so I want to be clear: I think that it is completely unacceptable that anybody should be subjected to assaults, insults or hate crimes due to their sexual orientation or gender identity,...The incident had been blown out of proportion in the media...In order to finally flush the Frankfurt Airport punch down the toilet: it is not the case that I beat up a gay person. I categorically deny that,...I'm not proud that I took a swing at him, but I am proud that I have integrity and that I reacted." In the same speech he asked "How easy would it be for a sixteen-year-old boy who plays football to come out as gay to his team mates?" In March 2011 his youngest son, Anton Hysén, Anton, a professional footballer himself, came out of the closet to the media.


Career statistics


International

:''Scores and results list Sweden's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Hysén goal''.


Honours

IFK Göteborg * UEFA Cup: 1981–82 UEFA Cup, 1981–82, 1986–87 UEFA Cup, 1986–87 *Swedish football champions, Swedish Champion: 1982 Allsvenskan, 1982, 1983 Allsvenskan, 1983, 1987 Allsvenskan, 1987 *Svenska Cupen: 1981–82 Svenska Cupen, 1981–82, 1982–83 Svenska Cupen, 1982–83 Liverpool *Football League First Division: 1989–90 Football League, 1989–90 *FA Community Shield, FA Charity Shield: 1989 FA Charity Shield, 1989, 1990 FA Charity Shield, 1990 (shared) Individual *Guldbollen: 1983, 1988 *Stor Grabb: 1983


References


External links

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