Håkan Mild, born on June fourteenth, nineteen seventy-one, is a distinguished former Swedish professional footballer renowned for his role as a central midfielder. His most notable tenure was with IFK Göteborg, where he achieved remarkable success, securing four Swedish Championships during his time with the club.
As a full international player for Sweden from nineteen ninety-one to two thousand one, Mild earned a total of seventy-four caps. He was an integral part of the national team that achieved a commendable third place at the nineteen ninety-four FIFA World Cup, showcasing his talent on the world stage.
In addition to his World Cup appearance, Mild represented Sweden at the nineteen ninety-two Summer Olympics and participated in UEFA Euro two thousand, further solidifying his legacy in international football.
After retiring from professional play, Mild transitioned into a leadership role within the sport, serving as the sporting director of IFK Göteborg from two thousand six to two thousand fourteen, and later as club director from two thousand twenty-one to two thousand twenty-five.