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The former Arsenal player has been forced to call time on his playing career
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Former Arsenal midfielder and Sweden international Kristoffer Olsson has been forced to bring an end to his career at the age of 29 after being diagnosed with an acute brain condition. The midfielder graduated from Arsenal's academy before forging a respectable career for himself with clubs across Europe as well as becoming a regular in the Swedish national team. He has, however, spent the past year rehabilitating after losing consciousness in his own home, leading to a diagnosis of several small blood clots in the brain as a result of an extremely rare blood vessel inflammation. Olsson played most recently for FC Midtjylland, joining the club in 2022 having previously also played for the Danish giants earlier in his career. He spent two years in Arsenal's youth system before making his competitive debut in 2013 as a substitute in a League Cup tie against West Bromwich Albion, although failed to build a career at the Emirates. Speaking in a club statement, Olsson paid tribute to current club Midtjylland for their support during his recovery period. "The club, the people, everyone around me - they were there from the first second, ' Olsson said. 'FC Midtjylland is not just a football club, it's a place that takes care of people. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. "First and foremost, I still dream of being a football player. To be able to train fully and feel that I contribute to a team. "Every week I feel progress, and I´m hungrier and more motivated than ever. To have the opportunity to do it at home in Norrkoping, close to my family and friends, means a lot. " Olssen represented clubs in five different countries across his playing career, representing Sweden 47 times. He was a member of the Euro 2020 squad and recently took to the pitch after Midtjylland's Superliga title win, presenting the trophy to the team. James Ridge is a freelance journalist based in the UK. He recently spent time with The United Stand as an online news editor and has covered the beautiful game from England’s eighth tier all the way to the Premier League. Manchester City set to lose Erling Haaland for the season, following Pep Guardiola comments England top scorers: The five women with the most goals for the Lionesses Liverpool in £40m offer for Premier League full-back: report
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