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===Panathinaikos FC===
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On 4 July 2013, it was revealed that Berg had travelled to [[Athens]] in order to sign with [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]. On 8 July 2013, Panathinaikos announced that Berg had signed a four-year contract with the club.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.pao.gr/el/news/?itemid=2b85a528-bd19-4f1d-8ecc-01c1a6d1c1c1 | script-title=el:Συμφωνία με Μπεργκ | language = Greek | publisher = | date = 8 July 2013 | accessdate = 15 September 2013}}</ref> On 18 August 2013, in his debut appearance, Berg scored his first goal with Panathinaikos, as his team won the game against [[Panetolikos F.C.|Panetolikos]]. On the first derby of the year against [[PAOK FC|PAOK]], Berg scored Panathinaikos' goal and lost a penalty, as his team lost with a score of 2–1. On 2 March 2014, Berg was the MVP in the [[Derby of the eternal enemies|3–0 away victory]] against [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]] with one goal and one assist for [[Danijel Pranjić]]. This was the biggest away victory in the history of the Eternal Rivals. The following week, he scored a [[hat-trick]] when Panathinaikos defeated [[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris]] 4–1 at home.<ref>http://www.superleaguegreece.net/game/1314249</ref>
On 4 July 2013, it was revealed that Berg had travelled to [[Athens]] in order to sign with [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]. On 8 July 2013, Panathinaikos announced that Berg had signed a four-year contract with the club.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.pao.gr/el/news/?itemid=2b85a528-bd19-4f1d-8ecc-01c1a6d1c1c1 | script-title=el:Συμφωνία με Μπεργκ | language = Greek | publisher = | date = 8 July 2013 | accessdate = 15 September 2013}}</ref> On 18 August 2013, in his debut appearance, Berg scored his first goal with Panathinaikos, as his team won the game against [[Panetolikos F.C.|Panetolikos]]. On the first derby of the year against [[PAOK FC|PAOK]], Berg scored Panathinaikos' goal and lost a penalty, as his team lost with a score of 2–1. On 2 March 2014, Berg was the MVP in the [[Derby of the eternal enemies|3–0 away victory]] against [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]] with one goal and one assist for [[Danijel Pranjić]]. This was the biggest away victory in the history of the Eternal Rivals. The following week, he scored a [[hat-trick]] when Panathinaikos defeated [[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris]] 4–1 at home.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.superleaguegreece.net/game/1314249 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-03-09 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140309173828/http://www.superleaguegreece.net/game/1314249 |archivedate=9 March 2014 |df= }}</ref>


On 26 April 2014, in the [[Greek Football Cup|Greek Cup]] final against rivals PAOK, Berg scored a hat-trick to lead Panathinaikos to a 4–1 victory, who won the Greek Cup as they had done in 2010. On 11 January 2015, Berg scored his second hat-trick in 5-0 home win against [[Ergotelis F.C.|Ergotelis]] in the [[Superleague Greece]]. On 26 January 2015, he signed a one-year extension contract, until 2018<ref>http://prasinanea.gr/football/article3268940.ece</ref> On 8 March, in a Panathinaikos–PAOK derby, Marcus scored his third hat-trick in 4–3 home win.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sport24.gr/football/omades/Panathinaikos/ta-xat-trik-toy-mpergk.3346527.html|title=Τα χατ-τρικ του Μπεργκ|publisher=|accessdate=17 June 2016}}</ref> On 30 March 2015, after two-and-a-half years, Marcus scores his seventh international goal on friendly match against Iran.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sport24.gr/football/omades/Panathinaikos/skorare-meta-apo-dyomisi-xronia-o-mpergk-me-thn-ethnikh-soyhdias.3388681.html|title=Σκόραρε μετά από δυόμισι χρόνια ο Μπεργκ με την Εθνική Σουηδίας|publisher=|accessdate=17 June 2016}}</ref>
On 26 April 2014, in the [[Greek Football Cup|Greek Cup]] final against rivals PAOK, Berg scored a hat-trick to lead Panathinaikos to a 4–1 victory, who won the Greek Cup as they had done in 2010. On 11 January 2015, Berg scored his second hat-trick in 5-0 home win against [[Ergotelis F.C.|Ergotelis]] in the [[Superleague Greece]]. On 26 January 2015, he signed a one-year extension contract, until 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=http://prasinanea.gr/football/article3268940.ece |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-01-26 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150127233752/http://prasinanea.gr/football/article3268940.ece |archivedate=27 January 2015 |df= }}</ref> On 8 March, in a Panathinaikos–PAOK derby, Marcus scored his third hat-trick in 4–3 home win.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sport24.gr/football/omades/Panathinaikos/ta-xat-trik-toy-mpergk.3346527.html|title=Τα χατ-τρικ του Μπεργκ|publisher=|accessdate=17 June 2016}}</ref> On 30 March 2015, after two-and-a-half years, Marcus scores his seventh international goal on friendly match against Iran.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sport24.gr/football/omades/Panathinaikos/skorare-meta-apo-dyomisi-xronia-o-mpergk-me-thn-ethnikh-soyhdias.3388681.html|title=Σκόραρε μετά από δυόμισι χρόνια ο Μπεργκ με την Εθνική Σουηδίας|publisher=|accessdate=17 June 2016}}</ref>


On 31 August 2015, Panathinaikos rivals [[PAOK]] offered to €2 million for Berg, but the "Greens" turned it down as ''SDNA'' reported.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sdna.gr/news-english/article/108813/paok-tried-sign-berg|title=PAOK tried to sign Berg|publisher=|accessdate=17 June 2016}}</ref> [[Panathinaikos]] rejected a bid from [[PAOK]], however [[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]] also tried to complete a move for the Swedish striker on the deadline date. According to ''SDNA'' sources, Marseille enquiried Panathinaikos over Berg, however they were put off by the high [[Panathinaikos]]'s demands.<ref>[http://www.sdna.gr/news-english/article/108984/marseille-enquiried-panathinaikos-over-berg Marseille enquiried Panathinaikos over Berg] Retrieved 1 September 2015</ref>
On 31 August 2015, Panathinaikos rivals [[PAOK]] offered to €2 million for Berg, but the "Greens" turned it down as ''SDNA'' reported.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sdna.gr/news-english/article/108813/paok-tried-sign-berg|title=PAOK tried to sign Berg|publisher=|accessdate=17 June 2016}}</ref> [[Panathinaikos]] rejected a bid from [[PAOK]], however [[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]] also tried to complete a move for the Swedish striker on the deadline date. According to ''SDNA'' sources, Marseille enquiried Panathinaikos over Berg, however they were put off by the high [[Panathinaikos]]'s demands.<ref>[http://www.sdna.gr/news-english/article/108984/marseille-enquiried-panathinaikos-over-berg Marseille enquiried Panathinaikos over Berg] Retrieved 1 September 2015</ref>
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Marcus Berg
File:Marcus-berg-pao-panaitolikos-570.jpg
Personal information
Date of birth (1986-08-17) 17 August 1986 (age 38)
Place of birth Torsby, Sweden
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 12 in)
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Panathinaikos
Number 9
Youth career
Torsby IF
2002 IFK Velen
2003–2004 IFK Göteborg
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2007 IFK Göteborg 53 (21)
2007–2009 Groningen 56 (32)
2009–2013 Hamburger SV 54 (5)
2010–2011PSV (loan) 25 (8)
2013– Panathinaikos 115 (73)
International career
2004–2005 Sweden U19 8 (3)
2006–2009 Sweden U21 19 (8)
2008– Sweden 46 (12)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 30 April 2017
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 28 March 2017

Marcus Berg (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈmarkɵs bærj]; born 17 August 1986 in Torsby) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a striker for the Greek club Panathinaikos and the Sweden national team. In Sweden, he is nicknamed Svarte-Marcus ("Black Marcus") due to scoring a lot of goals in the junior teams, in reference to Filip "Svarte-Filip" Johansson.

Club career

Youth years

Berg started to play for a local club Torsby IF in 2002. After that, he moved to IFK Velen in 2003.

IFK Göteborg

After spending two years in the youth team, during the 2005 season Berg was promoted to the regular squad and played for IFK Göteborg in the Allsvenskan. During the time playing for IFK Göteborg, he played alongside his older brother Jonatan.

Berg played for IFK Göteborg until the 2007 summer and put forth an attracting performance throughout his final season, as he maintained a high scoring efficiency throughout the league matches. Göteborg won the league that season and Berg received a standing ovation upon leaving the field after the 5–0 away victory over Kalmar FF where Berg scored, which was his last for the club because of his suspension for the game against Djurgårdens IF.

Groningen

On 10 August 2007, Dutch club Groningen signed Berg for a reported £2.5 million[1] to replace the departing Ajax-bound Luis Suárez.

Berg had a good debut season in the Netherlands. Although he was not the top scorer in the Eredivisie in 2007–08, he scored 18 goals for Groningen, helping the Dutch outfit to a seventh-place finish.

In the 2008–09 season, Groningen remained top of the Eredivisie table after five games played. Berg had a good display as well.[2] He managed to score 13 goals in 15 matches. He also scored four goals in a December game against Roda JC.

Hamburger SV

On 17 July 2009, German Bundesliga side Hamburger SV confirmed that Berg had signed a five-year contract with the club.[3][4] The official FC Groningen website mentioned it was a record fee paid for a Groningen player. Dagblad van het Noorden, a Dutch newspaper, stated that Berg swapped clubs for €10.5 million. The contract also mentioned that a friendly match will be played between Groningen and Hamburg in the summer of 2010 or 2011 in the Euroborg, the main stadium of Groningen. Although initially the fee of €9.5 million was too high for Hamburg, Berg's desire of moving to the Bundesliga persuaded Groningen to complete the transfer. In his first Bundesliga game for Hamburg, playing at home against Borussia Dortmund, Berg scored his first goal for the club in the 72nd minute, just 182 seconds after coming off the bench, a record in the club's history. Despite the promising start, his debut season in the Bundesliga would not become a success, with Berg only scoring three additional goals in 30 appearances.

PSV

On 17 July 2010, PSV and Hamburger SV agreed a loan deal[5] with the result that Berg played for PSV the 2010–11 season.

Return to Hamburg

After returning from his loan spell at PSV, Berg only made 13 appearances the 2011–12 Bundesliga due to injuries and continued lack of form, scoring once. On 9 November 2012, Hamburger SV athletic supervisor Frank Arnesen stated that the club had to sell five players to raise funds after having invested heavily in new players in the previous summer, including Dutch star Rafael van der Vaart; one of these five players was said to be Berg.[6] After these news, Berg was linked with a return to his former club IFK Göteborg.[7]

Panathinaikos FC

On 4 July 2013, it was revealed that Berg had travelled to Athens in order to sign with Panathinaikos. On 8 July 2013, Panathinaikos announced that Berg had signed a four-year contract with the club.[8] On 18 August 2013, in his debut appearance, Berg scored his first goal with Panathinaikos, as his team won the game against Panetolikos. On the first derby of the year against PAOK, Berg scored Panathinaikos' goal and lost a penalty, as his team lost with a score of 2–1. On 2 March 2014, Berg was the MVP in the 3–0 away victory against Olympiacos with one goal and one assist for Danijel Pranjić. This was the biggest away victory in the history of the Eternal Rivals. The following week, he scored a hat-trick when Panathinaikos defeated Aris 4–1 at home.[9]

On 26 April 2014, in the Greek Cup final against rivals PAOK, Berg scored a hat-trick to lead Panathinaikos to a 4–1 victory, who won the Greek Cup as they had done in 2010. On 11 January 2015, Berg scored his second hat-trick in 5-0 home win against Ergotelis in the Superleague Greece. On 26 January 2015, he signed a one-year extension contract, until 2018[10] On 8 March, in a Panathinaikos–PAOK derby, Marcus scored his third hat-trick in 4–3 home win.[11] On 30 March 2015, after two-and-a-half years, Marcus scores his seventh international goal on friendly match against Iran.[12]

On 31 August 2015, Panathinaikos rivals PAOK offered to €2 million for Berg, but the "Greens" turned it down as SDNA reported.[13] Panathinaikos rejected a bid from PAOK, however Marseille also tried to complete a move for the Swedish striker on the deadline date. According to SDNA sources, Marseille enquiried Panathinaikos over Berg, however they were put off by the high Panathinaikos's demands.[14]

On 6 September 2015, Berg was left frustrated as he did not start in the line-up for the game against Russia. Sweden lost 1-0 at the hands of Russia with Berg making his appearance for only 30 minutes on the pitch as he started from the bench. Swedish press criticised this decision and Berg demanded first team football in the National Team after the final whistle."Ola Toivonen is a kind of a different player than me and this decision has been taken. But it's pretty clear that I want to play as I'm in a decent form," the Panathinaikos striker underlined straight after the game.[15] On 7 November 2015, he scored the winning goal in the 10th day of the Greek Super League match against Atromitos, It was his 50th goal with the club in all competitions.[16] On 24 January 2016, almost 2,5 months since his last goal in Super League, Berg scored leading his club to away 2-0 victory against Levadiakos.[17] On 6 March 2016, Swedish striker and fans of Panathinaikos' favorite Marcus Berg reached 100 official appearances with the Greek club at tonight's home game against Atromitos.[18] On 19 March 2016, he scored a brace against Iraklis for the Super League.[19][20] On 17 April 2016, in the last matchday for the 2015-16 season, Berg scored five times (23', 41', 45+2', 51', 62') in his team's 6-1 victory against Panthrakikos.[21] On 18 August 2016,Berg was the scorer of two goals, helping Panathinaikos won his first leg of the Europa League play offs and is set to qualify for the group stage, as the Greens crushed Danish Brøndby IF 3-0 at Leoforos stadium.[22]

On 6 September 2016, Berg stepped into retired Sweden national team captain Zlatan Ibrahimović's vacant boots to open the scoring in Stockholm just two minutes before the break against Netherlands, as he capitalised on Kevin Strootman's defensive mishap to smash in from outside the box into the top left corner.[23] On 18 September 2016, was the scorer of two goals, helping the club, to achieve a 4-0 home win against PAS Giannina. It was his first goals for the 2016-17 season.[24] On 23 September 2016, Berg extended his three-year contract for an annual fee of €1.1 million and with a €10 million release clause.[25] Panathinaikos have the 55% of Berg's rights, Hamburger SV has 35% and the rest 10% belongs to the player. On 19 January, was the scorer of two goals, helping the club, to achieve a 2-1 home win against Platanias, helping the club climbing in the third place of Super League.[26] On 30 January 2017, Panathinaikos announced the agreement for the extension of Marcus Berg’s contract till the summer of 2019. On 12 February 2017 he was the scorer of three goals in a Super League 4-0 home win against Panetolikos. He was named MVP of the match. [27] On 4 March 2017, with Swedish international striker grabbing a hat-trick (pen. 18', pen. 39', 41'), Panathinaikos won 5-0 against struggling Veria F.C. He became the leading scorer of Super League so far and named MVP of the march.[28] On 11 March 2017, Panathinaikos striker scored his 24th goal into the season breaking his own record since he joined the Greens. The Swedish striker continues to be in great form as he scored once again in Panathinaikos's 1-1 Super League draw with Iraklis.[29] On 19 March 2017, Berg scored for the third time in his "green" career in the derby against Olympiacos in Panathinaikos's win with 1-0 at home. [30] Berg scored twice on 2 April 2017 against AEK Athens in the away win 2-3 in the Athens derby.[31] On 6 April 2017, Panathinaikos won 1-0 Panionios at Leoforos Stadium, thanks to a penalty kick by Berg.It was the fifth consecutive game that the Swedish international scored. [32] On 30 April 2017, he scored his last goal for the season, in a 2-0 home win against Larissa F.C. gaining the title of the 2016-17 League top scorer for first time in his Greek career.

On 18 May 2017, the Swedish striker will miss the remainder of Super League Play Offs because he will serve four-game suspension. The 31-year-old international and captain of the Greens showed unprofessional behavior on home clash against PAOK (1-0), which was finally interrupted by referee Giorgos Kominis at 55', and will not perform at the four remaining matches.[33]

Style of play

Berg is renowned for his heading ability, first touches, and being able to shoot and pass with both his right and left foot.[34] He is also known for his tactical dribbles and scoring from unusual angles. Berg scored 15 goals in his first season in the Eredivisie, having only played 25 matches due to having a back-strain injury.[35] In his second season for Groningen, he scored 13 goals in the first 15 matches and was by then the second highest goalscorer in the league. He also showed his scoring ability in the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, which he scored a record-breaking seven goals in four matches. His excellent performance earned him the player of the tournament award.

Career statistics

[36]

As of 17 May 2017
Club Season League Cup* Europe** Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
IFK Göteborg 2005 14 3 1 0 8 4 4 1 27 8
2006 22 4 2 1 6 1 14 5 44 11
2007 17 14 3 4 0 0 6 1 26 19
Total 53 21 6 5 14 5 24 7 97 38
Groningen 2007–08 25 15 5 3 1 0 0 0 31 18
2008–09 31 17 7 9 0 0 0 0 38 26
Total 56 32 12 12 1 0 0 0 69 44
Hamburg 2009–10 30 4 1 0 13 6 0 0 44 10
Total 30 4 1 0 13 6 0 0 44 10
PSV (loan) 2010–11 25 8 3 1 13 2 0 0 41 11
Total 25 8 3 1 13 2 0 0 41 11
Hamburg 2011–12 13 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 2
2012–13 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 12 1
Total 24 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 26 3

Panathinaikos

2013–14 29 15 5 7 0 0 6 1 40 23
2014–15 19 13 3 1 6 5 5 3 33 22
2015-16 23 15 3 0 4 2 3 2 33 19
2016-17 28 22 7 3 7 4 1 1 43 30
Total 99 65 20 11 17 11 15 7 148 93
Career Total 287 131 44 31 58 24 39 14 427 200

(* Includes Svenska Cupen, KNVB Cup, Greek Cup, Eredivisie Play-offs and DFB-Pokal)

(** Includes Royal League, UEFA Intertoto Cup, UEFA Cup, Greek Superleague Play-offs and UEFA Europa League)

International goals

As of match played 25 March 2017. Sweden score listed first, score column indicates score after each Berg goal.[37]
International goals by date, venue, cap, opponent, score, result and competition
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition
1 10 June 2009 Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden 7  Malta 4–0 4–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
2 14 October 2009 Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden 12  Albania 2–0 4–1
3 29 May 2010 Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden 13  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4–2 4–2 Friendly
4 7 September 2010 Swedbank Stadion, Malmö, Sweden 16  San Marino 6–0 6–0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
5 8 February 2011 GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus 19  Cyprus 2–0 2–0 Friendly
6 11 September 2012 Swedbank Stadion, Malmö, Sweden 22  Kazakhstan 2–0 2–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
7 31 March 2015 Friends Arena, Solna, Sweden 28  Iran 2–0 3–1 Friendly
8 14 June 2015 Friends Arena, Solna, Sweden 30  Montenegro 1–0 3–1 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
9 9 October 2015 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz, Liechtenstein 33  Liechtenstein 1–0 2–0
10 29 March 2016 Friends Arena, Solna, Sweden 37  Czech Republic 1–0 1–1 Friendly
11 6 September 2016 Friends Arena, Solna, Sweden 42  Netherlands 1–0 1–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
12 25 March 2017 Friends Arena, Solna, Sweden 46  Belarus 3–0 4–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Club

IFK Göteborg
Panathinaikos

Individual

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