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Profile<\/STRONG>

Capped for the first time on a tour to South America in January 2007, Johan Wiland travels to UEFA EURO 2008? as Sweden's third-choice goalkeeper. He has spent his entire club career with hometown outfit IF Elfsborg.

Joined Elfsborg at 17; made Allsvenskan debut in 2000 and has been club's first choice between the posts since.

Won the 2001 Swedish Cup after epic penalty shoot-out in final v AIK Solna (10-9); club kept trophy for 18 months due to competition calendar change.

Regained cup in 2003 with 2-0 victory over Assyriska Freningen.

Played in 2004 UEFA European Under-21 finals, finishing fourth.

Reached career high in 2006 when Elfsborg won Allsvenskan title for first time in 45 years; started all 26 matches, conceding 19 goals (the best in division) and keeping 12 clean sheets.

In goal for all 12 of Elfsborg's European encounters in 2007\/08 – six in UEFA Champions League qualifying (eliminated by Valencia CF), six in UEFA Cup (reached group stage).

Did you know?<\/STRONG>

Wiland's first match in European club competition, a 3-1 win at Estonian club JK Trans Narva in the 2001\/02 UEFA Cup, was overturned into a 3-0 defeat as Elfsborg fielded an ineligible player. <\/P>","4EFF01CD2A1AA8474DF07D17EF0164A9":"Sweden","e_index":4};