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Kim Kallstrom

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Born
1982 (42 years old)

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Midfielder

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Weight
80.27

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Kim Mikael Källström (born 24 August 1982) is a Swedish retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He was noted for his play-making ability and free-kick taking.

He started his career at several clubs in Sweden, winning consecutive Allsvenskan titles with Djurgården before moving to France where he represented Rennes and Lyon. Källström won a range of domestic honours with Lyon and joined Spartak in 2012. He spent the spring season of 2013-14 on loan at Arsenal FC, where he won the 2013–14 FA Cup after converting a penalty kick in the semifinal. Källström left Spartak in 2015 to join Grasshopper Club Zürich, where he had a 49 games long spell before ending his career at Djurgårdens IF together with close friend Andreas Isaksson.

Källström earned 131 caps for Sweden since his debut in 2001 until 2016 when he announced his departure from international football, making him their fourth most capped player of all time. He played in four European Championships (Euro 2004, Euro 2008, Euro 2012, and Euro 2016) and the 2006 FIFA World Cup.



Career Honours

English FA Cup
2013-2014

Arsenal

French Coupe de France
2011-2012

Lyon

French Ligue 1
2007-2008

Lyon

French Coupe de France
2007-2008

Lyon

French Ligue 1
2006-2007

Lyon

Swedish Allsvenskan
2003

Djurgaarden

Swedish Allsvenskan
2002

Djurgaarden


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Former Youth Teams

1986-1989

1997-1998


Former Senior Teams

1999-2001

2001-2016

2002-2003

2004-2006

2006-2012

2012-2015

2014 (Loan)

2015-2017

2017


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