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Karl Fredrik "Freddie" Ljungberg (April 16, 1977, Vittsjö, Sweden), is a Swedish international football player playing for Arsenal F.C., who are in the FA Premier League. He is 176 cm and weighs 76 kg.
He has also played handball, ice hockey and golf. He currently resides in Hampstead, London, and in Halmstad when in Sweden.
Awards
- 1998 Swedish FA prizes for "Best Midfielder of the year"
- 1998 Swedish FA prizes for "People's player of the year"
- 1998 Nominated for the Sexiest Men In The World
- 1998 6th in the Swedish handsome men contest
- 2000 Arsenal FC player Of The Month (January and February)
- 2000 Arsenal FC Dreamcast Player Of The Season competition came 2nd
- 2000 AFCi Awards "Most Improved Arsenal Player" for the 1999-2000 season
- 2000 2nd in AFCi Awards "Arsenal Player Of The Season"
Ljungberg joined Arsenal in 1998. He previously played for Halmstad Bollklubb (HBK) in Sweden, where he made 139 appearances and scored 16 goals. He goalscoring rate has improved significantly after joining Arsenal. Arsenal's manager, Arsène Wenger, took the unusual step of authorising the signing of Ljungberg after watching him play for Sweden in their defeat of England on television, without making a personal scouting trip. It seemed a strange way to complete business, but he was hearing good things about the Swedish midfielder; Wenger was believed to be just waiting to see how he would cope against English opponents. Ljungberg passed the test without difficulty and made a sensational debut scoring against Manchester United (Arsenal's principal rivals for the Premiership title), coming on the field as a subsitute.
Many consider his "purple patch" of form towards the end of the 2001-2002 season crucial to Arsenal's Premiership and FA Cup double; Robert Pirès had recently been ruled out for months through a knee injury. Ljungberg came in and scored in most of Arsenal's remaining games, including a stunning finish in the FA Cup final itself.
He is most comfortable in midfield where and since the departure of Emmanuel Petit and Marc Overmars, Ljungberg has been a regular in Arsenal's starting lineup and has cemented his first team place. He has had to fight with constant injury problems and occasionally severe bouts with migraines. He scored nine goals in 29 starts for Arsenal in the 2002/03 season.
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See also: List of Swedes in sports
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