Matthias Pearsmeier from IFK Gothenburg ends his career

Mattias Bjärsmyr puts the shoes on the shelf.
Mattias Bjärsmyr puts the shoes on the shelf.

Guthenberg. The contract expires and now another Allsvenskan profile puts the shoes on the shelf.

IFK Gothenburg’s Matthias Biarsmer, 36, has ended his career.

The match against Häcken will be the blue and white veteran’s last home game.

IFK Gothenburg It has several player contracts that expire at the end of December this year. Three of them belong to the club’s long-standing profiles: Matthias PearsmeierSebastian Ericsson and Oscar Wendt.

Now Blåvitt is officially announcing that Bjärsmyr is clearly ending his active career and that means Sunday’s match and SM’s Gold Drama against Häcken will be the local fans’ last chance to thank the former captain.

It’s emotional and I’m so grateful for everything I’ve been a part of, he tells the club’s website.

Bjärsmyr won SM gold with IFK Gothenburg

Matthias Pearsmeier, 36, has won SM gold and four Sweden Cup wins with IFK Göteborg where he played 463 first-team matches.

– I came to Gothenburg and Kamratgarden in 2005. And if someone told me then that I would experience everything I’ve done in these years – I probably wouldn’t believe it. I don’t just remember titles and victories. After all these years in Bluffet, I’ve also met amazing people and made lifelong friends here, he says.

He also became a champion in both Norway and Greece with Rosenborg and Panathinaikos respectively.

– I want to take this opportunity to thank all the players, leaders and federation members I have met in everything from parent club Hestra to IFK in Gothenburg, Rosenborg, Panathinaikos and Sevaspor – to name a few. A big thank you also to all the fans who put in a great performance and followed through all these years.

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Bjärsmyr has made 3 internationals in Class A and 47 youth internationals for Sweden.

Recently, Sebastian Larsson and Mikael Lustig, AIK, and Ola Toivonen, Malmö FF also announced the end of their active playing career.

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