Andreas Lindberg (football manager)

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Andreas Lindberg
Personal information
Date of birthc. 1978 (age 4546)
Place of birth Sweden
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1998–2001 LIU Southampton Colonials
Managerial career
2002–2005 LIU Southampton Colonials
2006–2007 New York Hampton Surf
2007–2010 Metropolitan Oval U17s
2009–2017 LIU Post Pioneers
2018– Seton Hall Pirates

Andreas Lindberg is a Swedish football manager who currently manages the Seton Hall University men's soccer team.

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Playing career

Lindberg, originally from Sweden was recruited to play college soccer at LIU Southampton. [1]

Coaching career

Ahead of coaching Seton Hall, Lindberg coach LIU Post, Metropolitan Oval, the NY Hampton Surf and LIU Southampton.

On December 11, 2017, Lindberg was named head coach of Seton Hall. [2]

Managerial record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
LIU Post (East Coast Conference)(2009–2017)
2009 LIU Post 12–5–25-22nd
2010 LIU Post 7–8–24-3-04th
2011 LIU Post 17–3–16-0-11st NCAA Div. II Second Round
2012 LIU Post 18–2–08-1-01st NCAA Div. II First Round
2013 LIU Post 18–2–28-0-21st NCAA Div. II East Region Finals
2014 LIU Post 16–5–28-1-11st (Tied) NCAA Div. II Quarterfinals
2015 LIU Post 15–3–39-1-01st NCAA Div. II Quarterfinals
2016 LIU Post 18–1–18-0-11st NCAA Div. II Third Round
2017 LIU Post 18–1–28-0-11st NCAA Div. II Quarterfinals
LIU Post:139–30–15 (.796)64–8–6 (.859)
Seton Hall (Big East Conference)(2018–present)
2018 Seton Hall 6–7–22–6–19th
2019 Seton Hall 6-9-13-5-17th
2020 Seton Hall 10-2-35-1-22nd NCAA Quarterfinals
2021 Seton Hall 6-8-32-7-110th
2022 Seton Hall 7-4-74-1-52nd NCAA First Round
Seton Hall:35–30–16 (.531)16–36–10 (.339)
Total:174–60–31 (.715)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

|conference=80–44–16 (.629)

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References

  1. Beller, Peter C. (October 19, 2003). "Southampton's Swedes: Soccer Powers". The New York Times . Retrieved March 25, 2018.
  2. "Andreas Lindberg Named Men's Soccer Head Coach". Seton Hall University Athletics. Retrieved March 25, 2018.