Mats Åke Olsson (born 12 January 1960) is a Swedish retired handball goalkeeper, who is currently goalkeeping coach for Norway women's national handball team and Elverum Håndball. He was born in Malmö.
Olympic medal record | ||
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1992 Barcelona | Team | |
1996 Atlanta | Team |
Player career
Olsson played 294 caps for Sweden between 1979 and 1997. He competed at 4 summer olympics and 6 World championships. Mats Olsson started his career at Dalhems IF in Malmö. After that he played for LUGI HF, one of the most prominent Swedish clubs at the time.
As a professional player he represented Caja Cantabria in the Spanish elite league.
Olympics
In 1984, he was a member of the Swedish handball team which finished fifth in the Olympic tournament. He played three matches.
Four years later he was part of the Swedish team which finished fifth again in the Olympic tournament of the 1988 Olympics. He played all six matches.
At the 1992 Games he won the silver medal with the Swedish team. He played all seven matches.
His last Olympic appearance was at the Atlanta Games in 1996 when he won his second silver medal with the Swedish team. He played six matches.
Coaching career
After his professional retirement he switched to a civilian career in the private sector before, once again, returning to Caja Cantabria, this time as general manager for the club.
In 2005, Olsson became manager for the Portugal men's national handball team. The same year he signed a three-year deal with the Norwegian handball association, as a head coach for the Norwegian women's goalkeepers.
On 14 January 2018, Olsson was appointed as a member of the Commission of Coaching and Methods of International Handball Federation by the IHF Council in its meeting held in Zagreb (Croatia) on the fringes of the 2018 European Men's Handball Championship.
He's been the goalkeeping coach for Swedish men's national handball team between 2014 and 2021. As of 2021 he is still goalkeeping coach for the Norwegian women's national team, and for Elverum Håndball.
Player clubs
Coaching teams
Resume
- Caps/Goals: 294/2 (1979–1997)
- World champion 1990 (in Prague, Czechoslovakia)
- European champion 1994
- World champion runner up 1997, in Kumamoto, Japan
- Twice olympic silver medalist: Barcelona (1992) and Atlanta (1996)
- 3rd place in the 1993 and 1995 World championships
- Participated in four Summer Olympics: Los Angeles (1984), Seoul (1988), Barcelona (1992) and Atlanta (1996)
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