Logo
facts about daniel nannskog.html

15 Facts About Daniel Nannskog

facts about daniel nannskog.html1.

Daniel Paul Gustav Nannskog was born on 22 May 1974 and is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a striker.

2.

Daniel Nannskog started up at Hogaborg, a small football club from his home city Helsingborg in Scania, the southernmost of Sweden, as a young boy.

3.

Daniel Nannskog followed Landskrona up to Allsvenskan and did very well, becoming the club's top scorer with 11 goals, playing an important part in them finishing just above relegation play-off.

4.

Daniel Nannskog played for Swedish Landskrona BoIS from 2001 when the club played in second tier Superettan.

5.

Daniel Nannskog was involved in the promotion of Landskrona BoIS to Swedish top tier league, Allsvenskan.

6.

Daniel Nannskog left Landskrona BoIS in summer of 2003 to join the Chinese club Sichuan Guancheng on a two-year deal.

7.

Daniel Nannskog was crowned top scorer with his 19 goals, one goal ahead of team-mate Veigar Pall Gunnarsson.

8.

Daniel Nannskog was crowned top scorer of the league with his 16 goals, four more than fellow team-mate and Swede Johan Andersson.

9.

Daniel Nannskog was denied 'the double' as they lost in the Norwegian Cup final against Valerenga.

10.

Daniel Nannskog soon got injured again and so far only restricted him to 11 league games this season.

11.

Daniel Nannskog failed to return from his injuries and subsequently retired from football.

12.

In January 2009 Daniel Nannskog was called up to the Swedish squad to face the United States and Mexico during their annual North-American tour.

13.

Daniel Nannskog was born in Helsingborg, Sweden to a Swedish mother and an Afro American father, who worked as a basketball coach, jazz singer and ship builder.

14.

Daniel Nannskog had one brother, who is deceased, and two sisters.

15.

Daniel Nannskog went on to work at Norwegian television channel TV2 following his retirement, but has since made the move to a similar role at the Swedish national public TV broadcaster SVT.