Filip Beckman

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Filip Beckman
Personal information
Full name Filip Ludwig Beckman
Date of birth (2003-02-10) 10 February 2003 (age 21)
Height 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)
Position(s) Central defender
Team information
Current team
GAIS
Number 24
Youth career
Kungsbacka IF
–2018 BK Häcken
2019 Tölö IF
2020–2022 GAIS
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2023– GAIS 32 (3)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 30 December 2024

Filip Beckman (born 10 February 2003) is a Swedish footballer who plays as a central defender for GAIS in Allsvenskan.

Beckman hails from Kungsbacka and started his youth career in Kungsbacka IF. He played team handball until he was 14, and his brother Melwin Beckman became a handballer. Filip Beckman spent time in the PR Academy before moving to Gothenburg club BK Häcken. He did not progress past the U16 team in Häcken, and via Tölö IF he moved to the academy of another Gothenburg club GAIS. [1] He was an unused substitute for Tölö's senior team in Division 4. [2]

Beckman was drafted into the senior squad ahead of the 2023 season. [3] He made his senior debut in a Gothenburg derby against IFK Göteborg in February 2023, in the 2022–23 Svenska Cupen. [4] Contributing to GAIS' campaign in the 2023 Superettan, Beckman scored his first Superettan goal in May 2023. It was a decisive goal away against Östers IF, 6 minutes into stoppage time. [5] [6]

As GAIS won promotion to the Allsvenskan, Beckman was one of GAIS' several strong options in central defence, together with Axel Norén, Anes Čardaklija and Robin Frej. [7] Beckman did not start any game until July 2024, when concussions on two of his teammates led to his first start. [8] Four weeks later, in August 2024 Beckman scored his first Allsvenskan goal. [9] [10] Beckman finished the 2024 Allsvenskan campaign as a team regular. [4]

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References

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