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Mats Werner (Mats Rune Werner) was born on 1 June, 1953 in Värnamo, Sweden, is a Swedish, retired professional footballer. Discover Mats Werner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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70 years old |
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1 June, 1953 |
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Värnamo, Sweden |
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Sweden
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Mats Werner Height, Weight & Measurements
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Mats Werner Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mats Werner worth at the age of 70 years old? Mats Werner’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Sweden. We have estimated Mats Werner's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Mats Rune "Matte" Werner (born 1 June 1953) is a Swedish former professional footballer.
He played for Hammarby IF throughout most of his career.
Trained in the youth ranks of Hammarby IF, Werner made his debut in Allsvenskan, the domestic top tier, for the club in 1971, at age 17.
Between 1971 and 1976, Hammarby consistently finished mid-table, being unable to produce any sort of challenge for the Swedish champion title.
During this period, Werner became one of Hammarby's most important players, together with experienced Tom Turesson and other younger talents like Jan Sjöström, Kenneth Ohlsson and Ronnie Hellström.
He scored his only international goal in a 6–0 friendly win against Finland on 11 August 1976, home at Malmö Stadion.
He is married to Yvonne Werner, who has been the long-term head chef at Hammarby's training ground Årsta IP.
Hammarby reached the final of Svenska Cupen in 1977, the main domestic cup, but lost 0–1 to Östers IF.
In 1979, Werner had re-positioned himself from a tough defender to a physical forward, a move that proved highly successful.
The same season, he became the first ever top scorer in Allsvenskan to represent Hammarby, scoring 14 goals in 26 league games.
The highlight of Werner's career came in 1982 when Hammarby finished second in the table, going unbeaten the whole season.
In the following playoff to decide the Swedish champion, the club went on to beat Örgryte in the quarter-finals and Elfsborg in the semi-finals.
In the finals against IFK Göteborg, Hammarby won 2–1 in the first leg away, but lost 1–3 in the home game at Söderstadion to a record crowd, missing out on the gold medal.
Throughout his time at Hammarby, Werner went on trial with German giants Bayern Munich and reportedly attracted interest from Standard Liège, Kaiserslautern and Toronto Blizzard.
However, he remained with the club for the most of career, making 251 league appearances and scoring 46 goals in total.
Halfway through 1984, Werner joined fellow Stockholm-based club Vasalunds IF in Division 1, Sweden's second tier.
He played the remainder of the season with the club before retiring from football at the end of the year, aged 31.
In 2004, Werner was voted as Hammarby's eleventh biggest profile throughout its history.
In a period of three years, Werner won 6 caps for Sweden.