Karl-Gunnar Björklund

Karl-Gunnar "Kalle" Björklund (born 2 December 1953) is a Swedish former football player and coach.

As a player, Björklund earned 14 caps for Sweden, and the midfielder won Allsvenskan with Östers IF three times.

[3] After spells in Kalmar FF, Örgryte IS and IF Elfsborg,[4] he started to in the Swedish Football Association as a youth developer.

[5] Molde FK finished second in Tippeligaen in 2002, but Bengtsson and Björklund got fired in May the next season, with the team positioned in 10th place with five points after six matches.

In November 2004 he was hired as Mats Jingblad's assistant coach of Landskrona BoIS,[9] before both Jingblad and Björklund quit their job at Landskrona BoIS one year later,[10] and Björklund returned to his old club IFK Värnamo as sports director.