Johnny Douglas Ekström (born 5 March 1965) is a Swedish former professional
footballer who played as a
forward and a
winger. He played professionally in Italy, Germany, France, and Spain but is best remembered for his time in Sweden with
IFK Göteborg with which he was the
1986 Allsvenskan top scorer and won three
Swedish Championships. A full international between 1986 and 1995, he won 47
caps for the
Sweden national team and represented his country at the
1990 FIFA World Cup and
UEFA Euro 1992.
Club career
IFK Göteborg
A product of the
IFK Göteborg youth academy, Ekström was promoted to the first team in 1983 before making his
Allsvenskan debut during the
1984 season.
He quickly earned the nicknames "Kallebäcks-Expressen" (the express train from
Kallebäck) and "Johnny Bråttom" (Johnny-in-a-hurry) due to his speed on the football pitch.
His most successful season with Göteborg came in 1986, when he was the
1986 Allsvenskan top scorer and helped the club reach the semi-finals of the
1985–86 European Cup before being eliminated by
FC Barcelona
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.
He also played in the first half of the
1986–87 UEFA Cup which IFK Göteborg ended up winning after Ekström's departure.
Empoli
Ekström was the most expensive Swedish transfer of all time when he signed for
Empoli during the
1986–87 Serie A season.
At Empoli, he became a popular and respected player and acquired the nickname 'Il Ciclone' (the cyclone) due to the exceptional speed he displayed when charging ahead with the ball in his possession, which was his most notable quality.
Bayern Munich
In 1988 Ekström signed for the German
Bundesliga
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club
FC Bayern Munich
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, and helped them win the
1988–89 Bundesliga title and reach the semi-finals of the
1988–89 UEFA Cup before being eliminated by
Napoli.
Cannes
He signed with
AS Cannes in
Ligue 1
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in 1989 and played alongside a young
Zinedine Zidane
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before leaving the club in 1991.
Return to IFK Göteborg
Ekström returned to Swedish football and IFK Göteborg in 1991, winning the
1991 and
1993 Swedish Championships, as well as the
1991 Svenska Cupen.
He also played in the
1992–93 UEFA Champions League where Göteborg finished joint-third behind
Marseille
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and
A.C. Milan.
Reggiana
Ekström returned to Serie A and Italian football in 1993, signing for
Reggiana.
Ekström played in 9 Serie A games for Reggiana during the
1993–94 Serie A season before spending the rest of the season on loan in Spain.
Loan to Real Betis
Ekström spent the spring of 1994 with
Real Betis on loan from Reggiana, becoming the second Swedish player to represent the
Seville
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-based club after
Torbjörn Jonsson.
He played in seven
Segunda División
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games during the
1993–94 season and scored two goals.
Dynamo Dresden
During the summer of 1994, Ekström returned to German football and the Bundesliga after signing a two-year-contract with
Dynamo Dresden. He ended up playing one season for the club, scoring seven goals in 30 Bundesliga games.
Eintracht Frankfurt
Ekström signed for
Eintracht Frankfurt
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in 1995, and scored two goals in 16 games as the club was relegated to
2. Bundesliga in 1996.
He stayed with the club in 2. Bundesliga, but could not help the team win promotion back to the top flight of German football.
Second return to IFK Göteborg and retirement
He returned to IFK Göteborg a second time in 1997, and spent the
1997 and
1998 Allsvenskan seasons with the club before retiring from professional football in late 1998.
In total, Ekström appeared in more than 200 games for IFK Göteborg during his three stints with the club.
International career
Youth
Ekström played 12 games for the
Sweden U21 team and was a part of the Sweden U21 squad that reached the quarterfinals of the
1986 UEFA European Under-21 Championship before being eliminated by
Italy
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.
Senior
Ekström made his full international debut in a
friendly game
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against
Greece
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on 1 May 1986, playing for 71 minutes alongside
Dan Corneliusson at forward before being replaced by
Lasse Larsson in a 0–0 draw. He scored his first international goal in a 3–1 friendly win against
Finland
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on 6 August 1986.
UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying
Ekström made his competitive international debut for Sweden on 24 September 1986 in a
UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying game against
Switzerland
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, which Sweden won 2–0 after two goals by Ekström.
He went on to score another four goals in the same qualifying campaign, making him the joint-third best goalscorer in the UEFA Euro 1988 qualifiers at six goals together with
Alessandra Altobelli but behind
John Bosman and
Nico Claesen. Despite Ekström's goals, Sweden did not manage to qualify for
Euro 1988.
1990 FIFA World Cup
Ekström scored two goals during the
1990 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign to help Sweden qualify for its first
World Cup since
1978
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While at the
1990 World Cup
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, he appeared in the second group stage game against
Scotland
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, replacing
Stefan Pettersson in the 63rd minute in a 1–2 loss. He started in the third group stage game against
Costa Rica
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, scoring the first goal in a third consecutive 1–2 loss which had Sweden eliminated from the tournament.
UEFA Euro 1992
Ekström was a part of the Sweden squad at
UEFA Euro 1992 on home soil in Sweden and appeared as a substitute in all four games as Sweden reached the semi-finals of the tournament before being eliminated by
Germany
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.
Later years and retirement
Ekström played in four
1994 FIFA World Cup qualifying games before announcing his retirement from international football in October 1993.
He made a brief comeback on 8 March 1995 in a friendly 3–3 draw with
Cyprus
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in which Ekström scored one of the goals.
He won a total of 47
caps for the Sweden national team, scoring 13 goals.
Career statistics
International
:''Scores and results list Sweden's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Ekström goal''.
Honours
IFK Göteborg
*
Allsvenskan:
1984,
1991,
1993
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Svenska Cupen:
1991
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UEFA Cup
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:
1986–87
Bayern München
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Bundesliga
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:
1988–89
Individual
*
Allsvenskan top scorer:
1986
*
Stor Grabb: 1988
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Årets ärkeängel: 1992
References
External links
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1965 births
Living people
Swedish men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Men's association football forwards
Sweden men's international footballers
Sweden men's under-21 international footballers
IFK Göteborg players
UEFA Europa League–winning players
FC Bayern Munich footballers
AS Cannes players
Ligue 1 players
Dynamo Dresden players
Eintracht Frankfurt players
Empoli FC players
AC Reggiana 1919 players
Serie A players
Real Betis players
Segunda División players
Bundesliga players
2. Bundesliga players
Allsvenskan players
1990 FIFA World Cup players
UEFA Euro 1992 players
Swedish expatriate men's footballers
Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Germany
Expatriate men's footballers in Germany
Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Italy
Expatriate men's footballers in Italy
Swedish expatriate sportspeople in France
Expatriate men's footballers in France
Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Spain
Expatriate men's footballers in Spain
Swedish expatriate sportspeople in West Germany
Expatriate men's footballers in West Germany
20th-century Swedish sportsmen