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Biography of Henrik Larsson - Soccer
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:This article is about the Swedish footballer. For the Danish footballer, see Henrik Larsen. Henrik Larsson (born December 2, 1971 in Helsingborg, Sweden) is a Swedish national football team|Swedish international football (soccer)|football player. Having completed seven very successful years with Celtic F.C.|Celtic in Glasgow, Scotland, after the end of the 2003/04 season he signed a one year contract with an option for a second year for Spain|Spanish giants FC Barcelona|Barcelona. Larsson started his professional career playing for Högaborg at the age of 17. He subsequently played for Helsingborgs IF and Feyenoord Rotterdam|Feyenoord. Although he was finalising the details of the contract with Grasshopper-Club Zürich in 1993 he moved to Feyenoord for £295,000. He was signed by Celtic in July 1997 for a fee of Pound sterling|£650,000. His debut, playing Hibernian F.C.|Hibernian at Easter Road, was less than spectacular; he inadvertently passed the ball to the other side, resulting in a 2 - 1 loss for Celtic. He didn't fare much better in his first European game, scoring on own goal, although Celtic did run out 6 - 2 winners. Larsson scored 242 goals for Celtic, in 315 matches, and in 2001 he won the "Golden Shoe" award for being Europe's top goal scorer. In 2004, The Swedish Football Association UEFA Jubilee Awards|nominated Henke as the greatest Swedish football player of the last 50 years. His decision to retire from international football met with much dismay in his homeland and there was much clamouring for him to return to the team for their campaign at Ec2|2004 in Portugal. Despite initially maintaining his decision to retire, turning down overtures from UEFA President Lennart Johansson and the Sweden|Swedish Prime Minister in the process, he eventually returned to the national side to great effect, scoring three goals in four matches and leading Sweden to the quarterfinals, where they were defeated in a penalty shootout (football)|penalty shootout by the Netherlands national football team|Dutch. Larsson's international record is impressive with 33 goals in 83 games, many of which he played in midfield or as a winger. He has always made his mark on big occasions and has scored at two Football World Cup|World Cups (Football World Cup 1994|1994 at which Sweden came 3rd, and Football World Cup 2002|2002), and two European Football Championship|European Championships (2000 European Football Championship|2000 and 2004 European Football Championship|2004). He is married and has two children, Jordan (born 1997) and Janice (born 2002). == External links == * http://www.icons.com/HL/ Official Site *http://www.fcbes.com/articles/article_larsson.php Larsson at FC Barcelona English Speaking Supporters Fansite start box succession box|title=Scottish Football Writers' Association|Scottish Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year|before=Craig Burley |after=Barry Ferguson|years=1999 succession box|title=Scottish PFA Players' Player of the Year|before=Jackie McNamara |after=Mark Viduka|years=1999 succession box|title=Scottish Football Writers' Association|Scottish Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year|before=Barry Ferguson |after=Paul Lambert|years=2001 succession box|title=Scottish PFA Players' Player of the Year|before=Mark Viduka |after=Lorenzo Amoruso|years=2001 end box

