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Fred Lydveldtsen
Personal information
Full nameFredrik Lydveldtsen
Year of birth1980
Place of birthEĵarsCraitland
Playing positionDefender
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)*
2004–07Craitland Eĵars Town FC
2007–10Hamland New Kirrie Thistle
2010–17Hamland Hamlet O'Groppa United
International career
Craitland Craitland
* Appearances (Goals)
Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams

Fredrik "Fred" Lydveldtsen is a Craitish former-footballer who last played for Hamlet O'Groppa United in Hamland.

Career

Lydveldtsen began his professional career with Eĵars Town FC ahead of the inaugural CrFA League 2 season. Lydveldtsen spent four seasons with Eĵars, during which he was part of the squad which won the 2006 League 2 title. In 2007, he transferred for a negligible fee to Hamland Premier League club New Kirrie Thistle shortly after their founding. Lydveldtsen spent a further three seasons with Thistle, where he was used as a reserve to the club's strong starting back four, and won the league title in 2008 and 2010.

Lydveldtsen moved to Second Division Championship side Hamlet O'Groppa United in 2010; a move designed to help the club gain promotion after the previous season's relegation. Lydveldtsen's contributions to the team, at the age of 33, helped them on their way to achieving a return to the HPL as SDC winners in 2014.

After three further seasons at Hamlet O'Groppa, being utilised purely as a squad player, Lydveldtsen announced his retirement at the age of 37 in light of the club's winding-up due to the Hammish Civil War.

Honours

Eĵars Town FC


New Kirrie Thistle


Hamlet O'Groppa United