Anders Limpar

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Anders Limpar (born September 24, 1965 in Solna) is a Swedish former footballer of Hungarian origin,[citation needed] who played as a winger. He has played for clubs in Switzerland, Sweden, Italy, England and the United States.

He was part of one of the best Swedish sides ever, the Sweden team that finished third at the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States, but did not have a large role during the tournament. In total, he won 58 caps for Sweden, scoring 6 goals.

Despite being Swedish, he started his professional club career in Switzerland with the Young Boys club of Bern. This was followed by a one season spell in Italy with Cremonese during the 1989-90 season.

His club career peaked when he signed for Arsenal in the summer of 1990 from Cremonese, going on to win the Football League in 1990-91 and the FA Cup and League Cup in 1992-93. He played a particularly notable part in the 1990-91 campaign, scoring some important goals, and impressing in his first season with exciting wing play and crowd-pleasing displays. Also notable during his spell was an impressive 40 yard goal against Liverpool in April 1992.

In March 1994 Limpar, a self-confessed life-long Evertonian,[citation needed] signed for Everton and while there he won the FA Cup a second time with Everton in 1995, indeed, playing a vital role, his run from inside his own half led to the winning goal by Paul Rideout, he also hit a memorable 50 yard reverse-pass which led to Everton break-away that BBC commentator Barry Davies described as the 'pass of the match'.

However, Anders fell out of favour at Goodison Park, making only two appearances for the club during the 1996-97 season and was sold to Birmingham City in January 1997 for £100,000. This move proved unsuccessful as he made only 4 appearances before moving back to his homeland on a free transfer to AIK Stockholm in the summer of 1997.

After two years in Stockholm, he signed for Major League Soccer side Colorado Rapids in February 1999. He stayed until November 2000 before returning to Sweden and signing for Djurgardens. He failed to make an appearance for them however, as he retired from the game in March 2001 at the age of 35 due to his declining physical condition and is now the youth team coach at Djurgardens.

After retiring from football in 2001, Limpar opened a bar, The Limp Bar, in central Stockholm.

He won the Guldbollen (the Golden Ball - Sweden's player of the year award) 1991. He also won the Swedish championship (Allsvenskan) with AIK in 1998.

Anders Limpar was Wayne Rooney's childhood hero when Rooney was growing up. Limpar played for the forward's former club, Everton in the 1990s.[1]


Flag of Sweden Sweden squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup Flag of Sweden

1 Andersson | 2 J. Eriksson | 3 Hysén | 4 Larsson | 5 Ljung | 6 R. Nilsson | 7 Nyhlen | 8 Schwarz | 9 Engkvist | 10 Ingesson | 11 Jansson | 12 L. Eriksson | 13 Limpar | 14 J. Nilsson | 15 Strömberg | 16 Thern | 17 Brolin | 18 Ekström | 19 Gren | 20 Magnusson | 21 Pettersson | 22 T. Ravelli | Coach: Nordin

Flag of Sweden Sweden squad - 1994 FIFA World Cup Third Place Flag of Sweden

1 Ravelli | 2 R. Nilsson | 3 P. Andersson | 4 Björklund | 5 Ljung | 6 Schwarz | 7 Larsson | 8 Ingesson | 9 Thern | 10 Dahlin | 11 Brolin | 12 Eriksson | 13 M. Nilsson | 14 Kåmark | 15 Lučić | 16 Limpar | 17 Rehn | 18 Mild | 19 K. Andersson | 20 Erlingmark | 21 Blomqvist | 22 Hedman | Coach: Svensson

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