Ex-Mjällby Player Back in Skåne - Ready for Kristianstad FC
Kimmens Nennesson, a player from Mjällby, has been loaned to Kristianstad FC. The young forward made 14 appearances for Enköping during the spring season and will now debut with Kristianstad in their upcoming match against Sölvesborgs GIF.
Nennesson, who is 20 years old, played as both a winger and a striker for Ettan Norra club Enköping. His performances were notable, making six starts out of the 14 matches he played during his time there. However, due to financial issues at Enköping, the loan agreement has been terminated.
"It's a very heavy decision for me," Nennesson said in an interview with Enköpingsposten.
Sven Larsson, the head coach of Kristianstad FC, expressed his excitement about having such a young player on board. "It's great to get a young lad who can put pressure on the others," he stated in Kristianstadsbladet.
According to reports from both Enköpingsposten and Kristianstadsbladet, Nennesson could make his debut in tonight's training match against Sölvesborgs GIF. Kristianstad FC currently sits at 13th place in Ettan Södra, the lower division of Swedish football, with their first league match scheduled for the upcoming weekend on Friday, the 7th, when they host Ängelholms FF.
Upcoming Match and Player's Performance
Kristianstad FC faces a crucial challenge as they aim to secure their place in the playoffs. The team is currently in need of fresh talent, and Nennesson's arrival could provide that much-needed boost. His experience from Enköping will be valuable as he adjusts to his new club.
The young forward has shown promise during his time at Enköpings SK, making significant contributions both offensively and defensively. His ability to play in multiple positions makes him a versatile asset for Kristianstad FC. With the upcoming match against Sölvesborgs GIF, Nennesson will have an opportunity to showcase his skills and help his new team.
Photo: Gustav Lundblad
