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Peter Hedman
Personal information
Full name Peter Johannes Hedman
Date of birth (1966-09-18) 18 September 1966 (age 58)
Playing position forward
Youth career
–1983 Löftadalens IF
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984–1985 Åsa IF
1986–1987 IFK Göteborg
1988–1989 Lillestrøm 32 (3)
1990–1993 Örgryte IS
1994–1995 Lillestrøm 33 (9[1])
1996–1997 IK Oddevold
1998 GAIS
1999 Åsa IF
National team
Sweden youth
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

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Peter Johannes Hedman (born 18 September 1966) is a retired Swedish football striker and winger.

Career[edit]

Hedman started his senior career in Åsa IF and moved to IFK Göteborg in 1986. He did not break through in the first team. After the 1987 season he moved to Lillestrøm SK in Norway, recommended by the team's new manager Owe Rundberg..[2] In 1989, according to Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå Hedman was one of 22 Swedish footballers who played abroad.[3] Lillestrøm would field Swedish players continuously from 1987 through 2006.[4]

Lillestrøm had acquired three new forwards in 1988, with Stein Amundsen and Jan Åge Fjørtoft competing for one of the forward positions, whereas Hedman was usually preferred alongside one of them due to his pace.[5][6] After Lillestrøm beat Strømmen in the season opener on May Day, Hedman was immediately noticed as one of the fastest players in the league. Wrote Ola Bernhus for Dagbladet; "A gasp arose from the 8,000 spectators as Peter Hedman commenced his first sprint, it was as if the Strømmen players ran in reverse".[7] Lillestrøm's director of sports claimed that Hedman and his compatriot Dennis Schiller were "the best purchases of all time" in Lillestrøm. VG also praised Hedman's qualities and named him man of the match against Sogndal.[8]

Lillestrøm went on to become league champions in 1989, but Hedman only played half of the games in 1989.[9] He picked up a knee injury against Vålerengen in July.[10]

After winning the 1989 1. divisjon the injury-plagued Hedman went back to Göteborg and Örgryte IS to heal.[11]


As Hedman was bought back from Örgryte IS to Lillestrøm in 1994, VG touted him as one of the best picks in the new fantasy football game Drømmeligaen. VG anticipated that Hedman would be a threat as a forward or winger.[12] After a goalless start to the 1994 Eliteserien, where Hedman played winger, he was placed as a striker against Sogndal in the 16th of May game. Hedman scored double as well as delivering one assist.[13][14][15]

As Lillestrøm entered the 1994–95 UEFA Cup, they faced Shakhtar Donetsk in the preliminary round. Already after 1 minute and 15 seconds, Hedman scored the first goal in what would be a 4–1 routing at home.[16]

eliminated by Bordeaux

The 1994 season saw Lillestrøm become runners-up in the league, with Hedman adding a silver medal to his previous gold.[17]


1995–96 UEFA Cup in the first round

After the 1995 season, Hedman's contract was not renewed.[18] Odds BK expressed their interest in the player.[19] Eventually, Hedman went back to Västra Götaland and newly promoted Allsvenskan club IK Oddevold. As the transfer was somewhat stalled, the Bosman rule was established in December 1995, which granted Hedman a free transfer. Lillestrøm claimed that "Hedman signed for Oddevold before the Bosman conviction fell", and thus wanted money.[20]


Upon joining GAIS, Hedman became the third player to feature for Gothenburg rivals IFK, Örgryte and GAIS. The other two were Gunnar Gren and Bengt Andersson. Hedman left GAIS for Åsa IF in 1999 before retiring.[21]


Personal life[edit]

Hedman had a daughter in 1994.[13]

He settled in Fjärås and worked in insurance and with horses.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. Peter Hedman at the Norwegian Football Federation Script error: The function "in_lang" does not exist.
  2. "Hedman" (in svenska). Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå. 17 December 1987.
  3. "22 svenska proffs i Europa" (in svenska). Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå. 6 February 1989.
  4. Solbakken, Espen (29 March 2007). "Svenskefritt for første gang i LSK siden 1986". Romerikes Blad (in norsk). p. 14.
  5. Odiin, Rolf Arne (6 June 1988). "Tre spisser - et problem". VG (in norsk). p. 29.
  6. Mæland, Lars (27 June 1988). "Luksus-spilleren - som er gull verdt for Lillestrøm". Dagbladet (in norsk). p. 21.
  7. Bernhus, Ola (2 May 1988). "Lynet på Åråsen". Dagbladet (in norsk). p. 23.
  8. Løkken, Tom (24 May 1988). "Svenske-turbo'n som fikk fart på LSK". VG (in norsk). p. 20.
  9. Stokstad, Morten. "Hedman om LSK-tiden: - Fantastisk" (in norsk). Lillestrøm SK. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
  10. "Før avspark". Tromsø (in norsk). 26 July 1989. p. 11.
  11. Svesengen, Morten; et al. (30 March 2019). "De siste gullgraverne på Åråsen". Romerikes Blad (in norsk).
  12. Tandberg, Per (10 April 1994). "Peter Hedman (28) er 'drømmespilleren'". VG (in norsk). p. 37.
  13. 13.0 13.1 Karlsen, Tor Kise (18 May 1994). "Hurra! (men det var på svensk)". Arbeiderbladet (in norsk). p. 22.
  14. Sjem, Sturla (18 May 1994). "Dynamitt-debut av Hedman". VG (in norsk).
  15. Monn-Iversen, Øivind (18 May 1994). "Se på Peter". Dagbladet (in norsk). p. 26.
  16. Svesengen, Morten (10 August 1994). "Festaften". Romerikes Blad (in norsk). p. 15.
  17. Torvik, Per Kristian (17 October 1994). "Sølv i hånda". Romerikes Blad (in norsk). p. 13.
  18. Stokstad, Morten (7 November 1995). "- Håper å bli godtatt". Romerikes Blad (in norsk). p. 13.
  19. Torvik, Per Kristian (23 October 1995). "Odd vil ha svensk hurtigtog". Telemarksavisa (in norsk). p. 29.
  20. "Taper 300.000 på Hedman?" (in norsk).
  21. Pettersson Kymmer, Peter (17 April 2000). "Han vill spika igen i kväll". Göteborgs-Posten (in svenska).



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