Patrik Ingelsten

Patrik Ingelsten (born 25 January 1982) is a Swedish football coach and former player, who played as a winger and forward.

Patrik Ingelsten
Personal information
Full name Patrik Severin Ingelsten
Date of birth (1982-01-25) 25 January 1982
Place of birth Hillerstorp, Sweden
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position(s) Winger, forward
Youth career
1995–1996 Hillerstorps GoIF
1996–2002 IFK Värnamo
2002–2003 Halmstads BK
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2002 IFK Värnamo 0 (0)
2002–2007 Halmstads BK 95 (14)
2007–2009 Kalmar FF 55 (26)
2009–2010 Heerenveen 12 (2)
2010–2014 Viking 57 (15)
2014 Mjällby AIF 12 (1)
2014Falkenbergs FF (loan) 15 (5)
2015 GAIS 26 (6)
2016 IS Halmia
Teams managed
2016 IS Halmia (player-manager)
2017–2019 GAIS (assistant)
2017 GAIS (caretaker)
2019 GAIS (caretaker)
2019 GAIS
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

Starting the career in Hillerstorps GoIF and playing there until 1999 when he moved to IFK Värnamo, there he played for 2 seasons under former Swedish international star Jonas Thern and when Thern became new manager for Halmstads BK he brought Ingelsten with him, during his time in Halmstads BK he made several appearance but failed to gain the liking of the supporters, he won Stora Silvret (eng: The Big Silver) in 2004 when Halmstad missed the Allsvenska title in the final game, he also scored the goal that would send the 2005 UEFA Cup Final runners-up Sporting Lisbon out of the UEFA Cup 2005–06.[1] In 2007 Ingelsten was sold to Kalmar FF, yet again winning the Stora Silvret and also winning Svenska Cupen the same year. In 2008, he became the top goalscorer in Allsvenskan with 19 goals, helping Kalmar FF win the league. This also earned him a spot in the national team against Portugal after Markus Rosenberg got injured prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification on Råsunda[2] but never came on as a substitute.

On 22 December 2008 it was reported that he had signed for SC Heerenveen,[3] following Viktor Elm. He scored his first Heerenveen goal in a cup win against NEC Nijmegen on 4 March 2009 and his first league goal on 14 March at home against Sparta Rotterdam.

Ingelsten was Åge Hareide's first big signing as head coach of Viking. Ingelsten wage was lower than during his time in the Dutch club, but he was still one of their best paid players during his four seasons with the club. His contract expired after the 2013 season, when the club did not agree with Ingelsten on a new contract.[4] Viking's local rivals, Sandnes Ulf offered a contract to Ingelsten,[5] but he moved instead home to Sweden where he signed a two-year contract with Mjällby.[6]

Managerial career

In February 2016 Ingelsten signed a contract with IS Halmia as a playing manager. He had much success here and left the club at the end of the year, to join GAIS both as an assistant manager and sporting director.[7]

After GAIS manager Benjamin Westman got fired on 4 June 2017, Ingelsten was appointed caretaker manager of the club.[8] He returned to the assistant manager position ahead of the 2018 season. In July 2019, he was appointed caretaker manager once again after the departure of Bosko Orović,[9] which in September 2019 was turned permanently.[10] He left on 27 November 2019.[11]

Career statistics

As of 7 September 2013
Club Season Division League Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
2002 Halmstad Allsvenskan 15000150
2003 14500145
2004 193002510
2005 26500265
2006 20100201
2007 Kalmar 26700267
2008 2919002919
2008–09 Heerenveen Eredivisie 620062
2009–10 600060
2010 Viking Tippeligaen 218422510
2011 000000
2012 9020110
2013 27710287
Career Total 218577222559

Honours

Club

Halmstads BK:

  • Runner-up: 2004

Kalmar FF:

  • Champion: 2008
  • Champion: 2007
  • Runner-up: 2008
  • Runner-up: 2008

SC Heerenveen

2009

Individual

  • Allsvenskan top scorer: 2008

References

  1. "MIRAKLET I LISSABON" (in Swedish). Expressen.se. 30 September 2005. Retrieved 12 October 2008.
  2. "Herr: Ingelsten kallad till truppen" (in Swedish). Svenskfotboll.se. 8 October 2008. Retrieved 12 October 2008.
  3. "Nu är det klart – Ingelsten till Herenveen" (in Swedish). sr.se. 22 December 2008. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 22 December 2008.
  4. Nilssen, Stig (30 October 2013). "Ingelsten forstår Vikings avgjørelse". Stavanger Aftenblad (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 17 January 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  5. Nilssen, Stig (18 November 2013). "Ingelsten har fått tilbud fra Sandnes Ulf". Stavanger Aftenblad (in Norwegian). Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  6. "Patrik Ingelsten klar för Mjällby". Sveriges Radio (in Norwegian). 23 November 2013. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  7. Patrik Ingelsten lämnar Halmia, hallandsposten.se, 18 December 2016
  8. Officiellt: GAIS sparkar Westman - Ingelsten ersätter‚ fotbolltransfers.com, 4 June 2017
  9. Ingelsten tar över Gais som sparkar Orovic, vn.se, 15 July 2019
  10. Gais löser tränarfrågan – gammal spelare blir tränare tillsammans med Ingelsten, fotbollskanalen.se, 16 September 2019
  11. Patrik Ingelsten lämnar GAIS, gais.se, 27 November 2019
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