Sonny Johansson (born 17 October 1948) is a former Swedish football player, who between 1968 and 1984 represented Landskrona BoIS.
Even though he never won the top scorer competition in any single year during the 1970s, he scored more goals than any other Allsvenskan player during the entire decade.
[3] The supporters of Landskrona BoIS gave him the nickname "Kung Sune, vår vän".
The transfer seemed likely but Sonny eventually declined the offer from Djurgården, stating "Dad would become lonesome if I move".
This was something that his club as well as the people of Landskrona town had longed for during two entire decades, and which included five failed qualifying attempts.
Only in his very last season, 1984, manager Claes Cronqvist put him in the defence in the Swedish Cup final vs Malmö FF.
In 1998 they lost qualification game against Trelleborgs FF which prevented a second promotion, to Swedish top league Allsvenskan.
During his third season as manager of Landskrona BoIS in 1999, the team got "semi-promoted", as the second tier Swedish league, Superettan began in 2000.
In 2007 Sonny Johansson won a newspaper competition as best-ever Landskrona BoIS player, by a large margin.
[1] And in 2010 Sonny Johansson was awarded the annual medal of honour by the Landskrona Town's Council.