Rasmus Elm, born on March seventeenth, nineteen eighty-eight, is a distinguished Swedish former professional footballer who made his mark as a midfielder. His football journey began at Kalmar FF in Sweden, where he showcased his skills before moving on to play for AZ in the Netherlands and the renowned Russian club CSKA Moscow.
Throughout his career, Elm earned a total of thirty-nine caps for the Swedish national team between two thousand nine and two thousand thirteen. He represented his country at the prestigious UEFA Euro 2012, contributing to Sweden's competitive spirit on the international stage.
In addition to his playing career, Rasmus Elm has transitioned into coaching and currently serves as the assistant coach for Kalmar FF. His deep understanding of the game, combined with his experience as a player, positions him as a valuable asset to the coaching staff.
Rasmus is also known for being part of a footballing family, as he is the younger brother of Viktor and David Elm, both of whom have also made their names in the sport.