Sweden Lagerbäck

Lars Edvin Lagerback

Born:16-Jul-48
Region/City:Katrineholm

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Lars Edvin "Lasse" Lagerbäck (pronounced ; born 16 July 1948) is a Swedish football manager and former player. Lagerbäck has managed a number of national teams prior to his current position. He managed the Sweden national team from 1998 until 2009, leading Sweden to five consecutive tournaments. He resigned as manager in 2009, after Sweden failed to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. After a short stint as manager of Nigeria, he led Iceland to unprecedented success as they qualified for their first finals competition, UEFA Euro 2016, and reached the quarter-finals, beating England in the last 16. Apart from his coaching duties, Lagerbäck has in recent years been a pundit for Premier League and UEFA Champions League broadcasting on Swedish television. He currently holds the record for managing a team in the finals of the European Championships with four appearances. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




SE Sweden U2190/95
SE Sweden Asst98/99
SE Sweden00/09
    Euro 003
World Cup 024
    Euro 044
World Cup 064
    Euro 08 Qual 0812
    Friendlies 072
    Friendlies 088
    Euro 083
    Qualif WC 1010
    Friendlies 095
NG Nigeria10
    Friendlies 104
World Cup 103
IS Iceland11/16
    Friendlies 126
    Qualif WC 1410
    Friendlies 132
    WC Qual playof 142
    Friendlies 143
    Euro Qual 1610
    Friendlies 153
    Friendlies 167
    Euro 2016 165
NO Norway17/20
    World Cup Qual 186
    Friendlies 173
    Friendlies 184
    Nations Lge C 18/196
    Euro Qual 2011
    Friendlies 201
    Nations Lge B 20/216

Norway fifa UEFA Nations League B 2020/2021




5 lineups analysed - Number represent player in starting lineup. Click to show
Lineups not confirmed are not included.

Goalkeepers
NO Jarstein (3)
NO Hansen (1)
NO Bråtveit (1)

Right backs
NO Elab'ui (4)
NO Ryerson (1)
Centre backs
NO Ajer (4)
NO Stra'rg (2)
NO Regi'en (1)
NO Hovland (1)
NO Hanc'en (1)
NO Gabr'en (1)
Left backs
NO Aleesami (2)
NO Meling (2)
NO Skjelvik (1)
Right midfielders
NO Ødeg'd (2)
NO Thorsby (1)
NO Johansen (1)
NO Zahid (1)
Centre midfielders
NO Normann (4)
NO Berge (3)
NO Henriksen (1)
NO Tronstad (1)
NO Ulvestad (1)
Left midfielders
NO Elyo'si (3)
NO Johansen (1)
NO Dæhli (1)
Fowards
NO Håland (4)
NO King (2)
NO Sørloth (2)
NO Larsen (1)
NO Berisha (1)
See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found             Starting lineup changes since last game
M104SepH Austria1-24-4-2Initial team: Jarstein, Elab'ui, Regi'en, Ajer, Aleesami, Thorsby, Berge, Normann, Johansen, King, Håland,
M207Sep N.Ireland1-54-4-2In:Hovland, Henriksen, Elyo'si, Sørloth,
Out:Regi'en, Thorsby, Berge, King,
M311OctH Romania4-04-4-2In:Stra'rg, Meling, Ødeg'd, Berge,
Out:Hovland, Aleesami, Johansen, Henriksen,
M414OctH N.Ireland1-04-4-2In:Hansen, King,
Out:Jarstein, Sørloth,
M515Nov Romania3-0         missing lineup
M618Nov Austria1-14-4-2Initial team: Bråtveit, Ryerson, Hanc'en, Gabr'en, Skjelvik, Zahid, Tronstad, Ulvestad, Dæhli, Larsen, Berisha, *** Repeat 11 ***
    Color References:     GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos
games black=tourn incomplete