Henrik Larsson

Swedish footballer and manager

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October 2021 Ended his role as assistant coach at Barcelona.
October 27 2021 FC Barcelona confirmed Ronald Koeman's dismissal, which also led to Larsson's departure from the club's coaching staff.
August 21 2020 Henrik Larsson joined FC Barcelona's coaching staff alongside Alfred Schreuder under head coach Ronald Koeman, with the contract set to run until 30 June 2022.
September 2019 Larsson began talks with Southend United about becoming their manager, but negotiations collapsed when his proposed assistant Tommy Johnson accepted another offer.
August 23 2019 Larsson quit as head coach of Helsingborgs IF after being verbally assaulted on social media following the club's loss to Oskarshamns AIK in the Svenska Cupen qualification.
June 16 2019 Helsingborgs IF announced Henrik Larsson's return to the club as their new manager.
2018 Ängelholms FF is relegated to a lower division after a poor end to the season, with Larsson and head coach Alexander Tengryd leaving the club at the season's conclusion.
October 6 2018 First match with Larsson in the staff results in a 1-0 away win against Utsiktens BK.
October 3 2018 Henrik Larsson joins Ängelholms FF as assistant coach to Alexander Tengryd, at a time when the club was in 13th place and had not won in five matches.
November 2016 Henrik Larsson was manager of Helsingborg when the team was relegated to Superettan after losing a two-legged play-off against Halmstad. After the match, a small group of frustrated home fans attacked Larsson and his son Jordan.
November 23 2016 Concluded his managerial role with Helsingborg
January 1 2015 Began managing Helsingborg football club
November 10 2014 It was announced that Larsson would not continue managing Falkenberg for the 2015 season, after successfully securing the club's position in Allsvenskan.
December 4 2013 Henrik Larsson was appointed manager of Falkenberg, signing a one-year rolling contract with the newly promoted club.
October 26 2013 At age 42, played the first 66 minutes in a 2-0 league win for Högaborg over IF Haga.
June 19 2013 Included in Högaborg's first-team squad, beating Tenhult 4-2 and coming off the bench in the 85th minute, playing alongside his son Jordan.
November 8 2012 Concluded his tenure as manager of Landskrona BoIS
September 22 2012 Came out of retirement to play for Råå in the Swedish fifth division, appearing as a substitute in a 1-1 league draw against Höganäs.
2011 During a challenging season, Larsson briefly considered a playing comeback, appearing for 20 minutes in a reserve team match against Mjällby AIF. Landskrona ultimately avoided relegation, finishing tenth.
2011 Received UEFA Centurion Award for 100 international caps
November 21 2011 Larsson signed a new one-year contract to continue managing Landskrona BoIS for the 2012 Superettan season.
August 9 2011 Played for Celtic Legends against Manchester United Legends in John Kennedy's testimonial match.
March 23 2011 Larsson was instrumental in recruiting Marcus Lantz to Landskrona BoIS, aiming to win Superettan and gain promotion to Allsvenskan.
2010 Began his managerial career at Superettan club Landskrona BoIS, staying for three seasons.
August 2010 Played with Högaborg's veterans team, scoring an impressive 16 goals in 5 matches.
June 6 2010 Larsson participated in the Soccer Aid football match at Old Trafford for the Rest of the World team, raising funds for UNICEF.

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