Jim Gottfridsson

Jim Gottfridsson
Gottfridsson in 2024
Personal information
Born (1992-09-02) 2 September 1992 (age 32)
Ystad, Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position Centre back
Club information
Current club SG Flensburg-Handewitt
Number 24
Youth career
Years Team
1996–2010
IFK Ystad
Senior clubs
Years Team
2010–2011
IFK Ystad
2011–2013
Ystads IF
2013–2025
SG Flensburg-Handewitt
2025–
OTP Bank-Pick Szeged
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2012–
Sweden 139 (446)
Medal record
World Championship
Silver medal – second place 2021 Egypt
European Championship
Gold medal – first place 2022 Hungary/Slovakia
Silver medal – second place 2018 Croatia
Bronze medal – third place 2024 Germany
Jim Gottfridsson's autograph, 2013

Jim Gottfridsson (born 2 September 1992) is a Swedish handball player for SG Flensburg-Handewitt and the Swedish national team.[1]

Considered one of the best players in the world, he has won five titles at club level, including the EHF Champions League, league championships and cup titles.[2][3]

With the national team, Gottfridsson won the 2022 European Championship, finished as runner-up at the 2018 European Championship and the 2021 World Championship, and placed third at the 2024 European Championship. He was named most valuable player (MVP) of the European Championship in 2018 and 2022, and voted best centre back of the World Championship in 2021. Gottfridsson represented Sweden at the 2016 and 2020 Summer Olympics.[4]

  1. ^ "EHF profile". eurohandball.com. European Handball Federation. Archived from the original on 29 September 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Solberg mister stjernespiller i VM-avslutningen" [Solberg loses star player in WC final]. NRK (in Norwegian). 26 January 2023. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  3. ^ Overvik, Jostein (27 January 2023). "Tapte VM-semifinalen: Glenn Solberg kåret til verdens beste" [Lost the WC semi-final: Glenn Solberg named the world's best]. VG (in Norwegian). Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Jim Gottfridsson". Rio2016.com. Rio 2016 Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2016.