# Magnus Haglund

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Swedish footballer and manager

Magnus Haglund Personal information Date of birth (1973-05-23) 23 May 1973 (age 53) Place of birth Halmstad, Sweden Position Goalkeeper Youth career Halmstads BK Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Halmstads BK 1992 Karlslunds IF 1993–1994 IK Sturehov 1995–1996 Tri-State University Managerial career 1998–1999 Stafsinge IF 2000–2003 Laholms FK 2004–2011 IF Elfsborg 2012–2014 Lillestrøm SK 2015–2017 IF Elfsborg 2019–2024 Halmstads BK * Club domestic league appearances and goals

**Magnus Haglund** (born 15 April 1973) is a Swedish football coach and former player. He is currently unemployed after being sacked at [Halmstads BK](/source/Halmstads_BK). He has previously managed [IF Elfsborg](/source/IF_Elfsborg) and [Lillestrøm SK](/source/Lillestr%C3%B8m_SK), having signed a two-year contract starting in January 2012.[1] In 2006, he led [IF Elfsborg](/source/IF_Elfsborg) to its first league title in 45 years with [Peter Wettergren](/source/Peter_Wettergren).[2]

## Honours

### Manager

**IF Elfsborg**

- [Allsvenskan](/source/Allsvenskan): [2006](/source/2006_Allsvenskan)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Magnus Haglund hovedtrener fra 2012 (Norwegian)"](https://web.archive.org/web/20111125014158/http://www.lsk.no/no/sportslig/a-laget/nyheter/Magnus%2BHaglund%2Bhovedtrener%2Bfra%2B2012.b7C_wlDKYm.ips). *lsk.no*. 23 November 2011. Archived from [the original](http://www.lsk.no/no/sportslig/a-laget/nyheter/Magnus+Haglund+hovedtrener+fra+2012.b7C_wlDKYm.ips) on 25 November 2011.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** [*Guldaren 2006 (Swedish)*](http://www.bornyellow.com/html/historia_statistik/guldaren2006.htm), retrieved 24 January 2014

Magnus Haglund managerial positions v t e IF Elfsborg – managers Larsson (1916–25) Börjesson (1926) Larsson (1926–30) Skolaut (1930) Larsson & Claesson (1930–38) Zachrisson (1938–46) Mahon (1946–49) Grahn (1949–52) Jonasson (1952–54) Vogel (1954–57) Nygren (1957–58) Zachrisson (1959–60) Grahn (1961–62) Neschy (1963) Nygren (1963–67) Karlsson (1968–69) Nygren (1970–72) Hedén (1973–75) Lindblom (1976) Lindroth (1976) Svensson (1977–82) Eriksson (1983) Hedén (1984) Målberg (1985–86) Andersson (1987) Ohlsson (1987) Mak (1988–90) Målberg (1990) Lindbom (1991–92) Sandberg (1993–94) Linderoth (1995–97) Björklund (1998–99) Strömberg (1999–2001) Grönhagen (2002–03) Haglund (2004–11) Lennartsson (2012–13) Ingesson (2013–14) Mian (2014) Haglund (2015–17) Miljanović & Mian (2017) Thelin (2018–24) Hiljemark (2024–26) Hamberg (2026–) v t e Lillestrøm SK – managers Rasmussen & Wright (1945) Wright (1946) Martinsen (1947–50) Jespersen (1951) Martinsen (1952–53) L. Lund (1954–55) Sørensen (1956–57) Guðmundsson (1958) Brubak (1959) Sunding & Guðmundsson (1960) L. Lund (1961) Larsen (1962) Svendsen (1963) H. Mathiesen (1964–65) Wahl (1966) Christiansen (1967) Wahl (1968) Johannessen (1969–70) Bergersen & Wahl (1971) Richardsen (1972) J. Hoff (1973) R. Mathiesen (1974) J. Hoff (1975–76) Hooley (1977–79) Schou-Andreassen (1980–81) J. Hoff (1982) Foulkes (1983–84) T. Lund (1985–87) Rundberg (1988) Hay (1989) T. Lund (1990–91) I. Hoff (1992–93) Thordarson (1994–95) Brogeland (1996) Pellerud (1997) Erlandsen (1998–2004) Rösler (2005–06) Nordlie (2007–08) Johnsen (2008) Berg (2008–11) Belsvikc (2011) Haglund (2012–14) Kristinsson (2015–16) Erlandsen (2016–18) Lennartsson (2018–19) Nordlie c (2019) G. Bakke (2020–23) Mesfin c (2023) E. Bakke c (2023) Georgson (2024) Asterhed c (2024) Nielsen (2024) Fagermo (2024) Ødegaard (2025–) (c) = caretaker v t e Halmstads BK – managers Helgesson (1928) Olsson (1933–35) Magnusson (1936) F. Bengtsson (1936) Bruce (1937–39) Magnusson (1940) Wiberg (1941) Bercowics (1942–43) Nilsson (1944) Molnar (1945–46) Wiberg (1947) Simon (1948) Persson (1949) Eriksson & Svensson (1949–50) Ericsson (1951–53) Persson (1953–54) Ahlström (1954–55) Ericsson (1956–58) Firics (1958) Wampetits (1959) Peterson (1960–62) Ludvigsson & Vaide (1963) Ståhl (1963) Johansson & Ericsson (1964–65) Kalmár (1966) S. Bengtsson & Hallgren (1967) G. Andersson (1968–70) Holmberg (1971) S. Bengtsson (1971) B. Andersson (1972) Larsson (1973–75) Hodgson (1976–80) R. Andersson (1980) Mak (1981–84) Lundin (1984–86) Rosén (1986–87) Baxter (1988–91) Jingblad (1992–95) Prahl (1996–2001) Thern (2002–03) J. Andersson (2004–09) Jacobsson (2010) Clotet (2011) Gustafsson (2011–14) Jönsson (2015–17) Krulj (2017–19) Haglund (2019–24) Lindholm (2024–26) Baxter (2026–)

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