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Thomas Ravelli Personal information Full name Thomas Ravelli Date of birth 13 August 1959 (1959-08-13) (age 51) Place of birth Vimmerby, Sweden Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Playing position Goalkeeper Youth career Öster Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1978–1988 Öster 219 (0) 1989–1997 Göteborg 211 (0) 1998–1999 Tampa Bay Mutiny 23 (0) 1999 Öster 8 (0) Total 461 (0) National team 1981–1997 Sweden 143 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). Thomas Ravelli (born 13 August 1959 in Vimmerby) is a retired Swedish footballer who played as a goalkeeper. His 21-year professional career was almost exclusively associated with Öster and Göteborg, for whom he ammassed Allsvenskan totals of 430 games. Ravelli also ranked as the Swedish national team's all-time leader in caps, at 143 (also one of best in the world), representing the nation at two World Cups and one European Championship. Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Honours 4 Club statistics 5 Personal 6 Other ventures 7 References 8 External links Club career At the club level, Ravelli played for Östers IF and IFK Göteborg, winning three national championships in ten seasons with the former, before signing for the latter in 1989 at the age of 29. With Göteborg, he won a further six leagues and his only Swedish Cup. In 1998, already 39, Ravelli left for the Tampa Bay Mutiny of the Major League Soccer, closing out his career the following year with his first club; in total, he appeared in nearly 600 official matches as a professional. International career Ravelli's international career spanned almost two decades, starting in 1981. He played in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 1992, and the 1994 World Cup, with Sweden finishing third in the latter tournament, and gained a total of 143 caps. He is especially well known for saving two goals during the penalty shootout that ended the quarterfinal match between Sweden and Romania, in the 1994 World Cup in the United States, including one in the "sudden death" by Miodrag Belodedici (5–4 win); this feat led to him finishing second in the year's race for Goalkeeper of the Year.[1] Honours Swedish League: 1978, 1980, 1981, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Swedish Cup: 1991; Runner-up 1982, 1985 Club statistics [2][3] Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Sweden League Svenska Cupen League Cup Europe Total 1978 Öster Allsvenskan 0 0 1979 13 0 1980 26 0 1981 26 0 1982 24 0 1983 28 0 1984 17 0 1985 19 0 1986 20 0 1987 24 0 1988 22 0 1989 Göteborg Allsvenskan 22 0 1990 26 0 1991 28 0 1992 24 0 1993 26 0 1994 25 0 1995 20 0 1996 17 0 1997 23 0 USA League Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup League Cup North America Total 1998 Tampa Bay Mutiny Major League Soccer 23 0 Total Sweden 430 0 USA 23 0 Career total 453 0 Personal Ravelli is the twin brother of another footballer, defender Andreas. The sons of an Austrian immigrant of Italian descent,[4][5] the siblings played alongside each other at Östers and the national team. Other ventures Ravelli was featured as a playable character in the FIFA 10, as a member of the Classic XI team, where he could play alongside such greats as Zico, Eric Cantona and Franz Beckenbauer; he could also be selected for the Sweden national team in the game. He also appeared in FIFA Street 2, with legends like Paul Gascoigne, Hans Krankl, Abedi Pelé and Carlos Alberto, FIFA 08, FIFA 09 and FIFA Street 3 (in the "Classic XI" for the first two, and the "Classics" in the latter). References ^ IFFHS' World's Best Goalkeeper of the Year 1994, at RSSSF ^ Level K stats ^ World Soccer stats ^ Thomas Ravelli; UEFA.com, 10 July 2003 ^ Thomas Ravellis släkthistoria stulen; Aftonbladet, 10 June 2000 (Swedish) External links Thomas Ravelli at National-Football-Teams.com Thomas Ravelli - Century of International Appearances, at RSSSF v · d · eGuldbollen 1946: Gunnar Gren | 1947: Gunnar Nordahl | 1948: Bertil Nordahl | 1949: Knut Nordahl | 1950: Erik Nilsson | 1951: Olle Åhlund | 1952: Kalle Svensson | 1953: Bengt Gustavsson | 1954: Sven-Ove Svensson | 1955: Gösta Löfgren | 1956: Gösta Sandberg | 1957: Åke 'Bajdoff' Johansson | 1958: Orvar Bergmark | 1959: Agne Simonsson | 1960: Torbjörn Jonsson | 1961: Bengt Nyholm | 1962: Prawitz Öberg | 1963: Harry Bild | 1964: Hans Mild | 1965: Bo Larsson | 1966: Ove Kindvall | 1967: Ingvar Svahn | 1968: Björn Nordqvist | 1969: Tommy Svensson | 1970: Jan Olsson | 1971: Ronnie Hellström | 1972: Ralf Edström | 1973: Bo Larsson | 1974: Ralf Edström | 1975: Kent Karlsson | 1976: Anders Linderoth | 1977: Roy Andersson | 1978: Ronnie Hellström | 1979: Jan Möller | 1980: Rolf Zetterlund | 1981: Thomas Ravelli | 1982: Torbjörn Nilsson | 1983: Glenn Hysén | 1984: Sven Dahlkvist | 1985: Glenn Strömberg | 1986: Robert Prytz | 1987: Peter Larsson | 1988: Glenn Hysén | 1989: Jonas Thern | 1990: Tomas Brolin | 1991: Anders Limpar | 1992: Jan Eriksson | 1993: Martin Dahlin | 1994: Tomas Brolin | 1995: Patrik Andersson | 1996: Roland Nilsson | 1997: Pär Zetterberg | 1998: Henrik Larsson | 1999: Stefan Schwarz | 2000: Magnus Hedman | 2001: Patrik Andersson | 2002: Fredrik Ljungberg | 2003: Olof Mellberg | 2004: Henrik Larsson | 2005: Zlatan Ibrahimović | 2006: Fredrik Ljungberg | 2007: Zlatan Ibrahimović | 2008: Zlatan Ibrahimović | 2009: Zlatan Ibrahimović | 2010: Zlatan Ibrahimović v · d · eSweden squad – 1990 FIFA World Cup 1 Andersson • 2 J. Eriksson • 3 Hysén • 4 Larsson • 5 Ljung • 6 R. Nilsson • 7 Nyhlén • 8 Schwarz • 9 Engqvist • 10 Ingesson • 11 Jansson • 12 L. Eriksson • 13 Limpar • 14 J. Nilsson • 15 Strömberg • 16 Thern • 17 Brolin • 18 Ekström • 19 Gren • 20 Magnusson • 21 Pettersson • 22 Ravelli • Coach: Nordin v · d · eSweden squad – UEFA Euro 1992 semi-finalists 1 Ravelli • 2 R. Nilsson • 3 J. Eriksson • 4 P. Andersson • 5 Björklund • 6 Schwarz • 7 Ingesson • 8 Rehn • 9 Thern • 10 Limpar • 11 Brolin • 12 L. Eriksson • 13 M. Nilsson • 14 Erlingmark • 15 Mild • 16 K. Andersson • 17 Dahlin • 18 Ljung • 19 J. Nilsson • 20 Ekström • Coach: Svensson v · d · eSweden squad – 1994 FIFA World Cup third place 1 Ravelli • 2 R. Nilsson • 3 P. Andersson • 4 Björklund • 5 Ljung • 6 Schwarz • 7 Larsson • 8 Ingesson • 9 Thern • 10 Dahlin • 11 Brolin • 12 Eriksson • 13 M. Nilsson • 14 Kåmark • 15 Lučić • 16 Limpar • 17 Rehn • 18 Mild • 19 K. Andersson • 20 Erlingmark • 21 Blomqvist • 22 Hedman • Coach: Svensson Persondata Name Ravelli, Thomas Alternative names Short description Date of birth 13 August 1959 Place of birth Vimmerby, Sweden Date of death Place of death