Magnus Johansson (footballer)
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| Magnus Johansson | ||
| Personal information | ||
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| Full name | Magnus Johansson | |
| Date of birth | October 5, 1964 | |
| Place of birth | gøteborg, Sweden | |
| Playing position | Midfielder (retired) Head coach |
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| Club information | ||
| Current club | Åsane | |
| Senior career1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 1984 - 90 1991 - 92 1993 - 96 1997 - 98 |
IFK Göteborg Västra Frölunda IF SK Brann F.K. Haugesund |
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| National team | ||
| 7-os,4-u21, 10 junior caps | ||
| Teams managed | ||
| < | Nord Løv-Ham Bryne Åsane |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
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Magnus Johansson (born October 5, 1964). is a former Swedish footballer. After his active career, Johansson started coaching. His breakthrough came in 2004 when he led Løv-Ham Fotball from Bergen to promotion to the Adeccoliga. After retaining their spot in the Adeccoliga, Johansson became one of the foremost coaches in Norway, with offers from the Tippeliga clubs Vålerenga I.F. and Molde F.K. and the Adeccoliga club Bryne F.K.. He chose Bryne and became their head coach from the 2006 season. He resigne after just a half season in Bryne, after several disappointing results. He signed with the level 2 club Åsane Fotball a couple of weeks later. Åsane was almost down to third div when Magnus Johansson came to the club but he saved the team miracules in 2 div. They were 13 points behind safe position with 9 games to play.