Sam Larsson

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Celebs NameSam Larsson
GenderMale
BirthdateApril 10, 1993
DayApril 10
Year1993
NationalitySweden
Age27 years
Birth SignAries
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Sam Larsson Biography

Swedish professional football player who is known for his work as a winger for the Feyenoord club in the Eredivisie league. He is also known for his work as a winger on the Swedish national team.

His youth career first began with the IK Zenith club and he later transitioned to the IFK Goteborg club where he made his professional debut in 2012. He began playing for the Swedish under 21 national team in 2013 and joined the Sweden national team in 2016.

He has earned several honors and awards for his playing including the UEFA European Under 21 Championships in 2015 as a part of Sweden’s under 21 national team.

He is the younger brother of fellow professional football player Daniel Larsson.

He played alongside Robin Olsen and Mikael Lustig as part of Sweden’s national team during their 2017 season.

Sam Andreas Larsson (born 10 April 1993) is a Swedish footballer who plays as a winger for Dalian Professional in the Chinese Super League. He is the younger brother of fellow professional footballer Daniel Larsson.

In his second season with Heerenveen the club experienced a struggling period, finding themselves in the lower half of the table. Larsson’s goal-scoring was less frequent than the previous spring, although he was recognised as the one player creating the most goal-scoring opportunities in the Eredivisie, while also being hailed by Heerenveen technical director Hans Vonk as the best dribbler in the league. Heerenveen finished the season in 12th while Larsson scored six goals and assisted another eight. At the end of the year, Larsson was awarded a place in the team of the season by Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf.

Born in Gothenburg, Sam Larsson made his first start in the Swedish top-flight, Allsvenskan for IFK Göteborg in March 2013, in a game against local rivals BK Häcken. By scoring once and assisting two more in a 3–0 win, Larsson quickly made his way to the headlines, with manager Mikael Stahre describing him as a “Swedish Brazilian”, he furthermore earned himself the nickname “Samba-Sam”, due to his impressive skills on the ball and unpredictable moves.

On 12 August 2014, IFK Göteborg announced the transfer of Larsson to Dutch side Heerenveen. On 23 August, Larsson played his first league game for his new club, a game in which he scored once to settle a 2–0 win over SBV Excelsior. After an injury-plagued first period, Larsson started to achieve much praise for his performances, including comparisons being drawn by Heerenveen manager Dwight Lodeweges between Larsson and Argentinian star Lionel Messi. Heerenveen ended the season in 7th place in the Eredevisie, with Larsson scoring eight and assisting to four goals in 25 games.

Larsson got his first call up to the senior Sweden side for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Luxembourg and Bulgaria in October 2016, however he later withdrew from the squad through injury. In the 30th minute of his debut for Sweden away against Hungary on 15 November 2016, Larsson scored from a free kick.

On 21 August 2017, Larsson joined Feyenoord on a four-year contract. On 9 September, Larsson made his debut for Feyenoord in an away game against Heracles Almelo, in which he also scored Feyenoord’s 4th goal. On 25 October, Larsson scored his first hat-trick in his career in the second round of the KNVB Cup against AVV Swift. He won the KNVB Cup with Feyenoord scoring a total of 4 goals.

In 2018, Larsson was called up to the senior Sweden side again, ahead of the friendly match against Austria on 6 September 2018 and the 2018–19 UEFA Nations League match against Turkey on 10 September 2018.

On 8 August 2018, Feyenoord won the Johan Cruyff Shield against PSV Eindhoven. The game ended in 0–0, resulting in a penalty shootout that ended 5–6. Larsson missed his penalty.

On 28 February 2020, Larsson joined Dalian Professional on a three-year contract.

On 28 February 2020, Feyenoord announced that Larsson transferred to Dalian Professional.

What's Sam Larsson Net Worth 2024

Net Worth (2024) $1 Million (Approx.)
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