Kim Källström, born on August twenty-four, nineteen eighty-two, is a distinguished former Swedish professional footballer renowned for his exceptional skills as a midfielder. His career began in Sweden, where he showcased his talent at various clubs, most notably Djurgårdens IF, with whom he celebrated consecutive Allsvenskan titles.
Transitioning to France, Källström made his mark at Rennes and later at Lyon, where he amassed a collection of domestic honors. In two thousand twelve, he took his talents to Spartak Moscow, and during the latter half of the two thousand thirteen to fourteen season, he was loaned to Arsenal. His time at Arsenal culminated in a memorable victory in the two thousand thirteen to fourteen FA Cup, where he played a pivotal role by converting a penalty in the semi-final.
After leaving Spartak in two thousand fifteen, Källström joined Grasshoppers, where he enjoyed a lengthy spell of forty-nine games before concluding his illustrious career back at Djurgårdens IF alongside his close friend Andreas Isaksson.
On the international stage, Källström earned an impressive one hundred thirty-one caps for Sweden from his debut in two thousand one until his retirement from international football in two thousand sixteen, making him the fourth most capped player in the nation's history. His international career included participation in four European Championships and the two thousand six FIFA World Cup.