Niclas Alexandersson, born on December twenty-ninth, nineteen seventy-one, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Sweden. Renowned for his versatility on the field, he excelled as both a right winger and a right back throughout his career.
His professional journey began in nineteen eighty-nine with Halmstad, where he showcased his talent before moving on to play for several prominent clubs, including IFK Göteborg, Sheffield Wednesday, Everton, and West Ham United. His career spanned two decades, culminating in his retirement in two thousand nine.
On the international stage, Alexandersson was a key player for the Sweden national team from nineteen ninety-three to two thousand eight. He earned an impressive one hundred and nine caps and represented his country in two FIFA World Cups, in two thousand two and two thousand six, as well as in two UEFA European Championships in two thousand and two thousand eight.