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・ Mats Kihlström
・ Mats Lanner
・ Mats Larsson
・ Mats Lavander
・ Mats Levén
・ Mats Lidström
・ Mats Lie Skåre
・ Mats Lilienberg
・ Mats Lillhannus
・ Mats Lindau
・ Mats Lindgren
・ Mats Lindh
・ Mats Lundahl
・ Mats Lusth
・ Mats Löfström
Mats Magnusson
・ Mats Møller Dæhli
・ Mats Nilsson
・ Mats Nilsson (javelin)
・ Mats Nyman
・ Mats Näslund
・ Mats Odell
・ Mats Olausson
・ Mats Olsson
・ Mats Olsson (handballer)
・ Mats Olsson (musician)
・ Mats Paulson
・ Mats Persson
・ Mats Qviberg
・ Mats Rits


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Mats Magnusson : ウィキペディア英語版
Mats Magnusson

Mats Ture Magnusson (born 10 July 1963) is a Swedish retired footballer who played as a striker.
==Club career==
Magnusson was born in Helsingborg. During his career he played for Malmö FF (two spells), Servette FC, S.L. Benfica and Helsingborgs IF. Upon his return home he helped the latter side, featuring a young Henrik Larsson, reach the Swedish first division.
At the Lisbon club, where he arrived in 1987 as a replacement for another Nordic, Michael Manniche, Magnusson developed as a top flight goalscorer, winning two national leagues and appearing at the European Cup finals in 1988 (lost to PSV Eindhoven in a penalty shoot-out) and 1990 (losing to A.C. Milan). In 1989–90, even though Benfica lost to FC Porto in the league, he finished as top scorer of the competition with 33 goals in 32 games; during his time with the Eagles he shared team with countrymen Jonas Thern (1989–92), Stefan Schwarz (1990–94) – also his teammates at Malmö – and coach Sven-Göran Eriksson (1989–92).

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