Alexander Östlund


Jan Alexander Östlund is a retired Swedish football player. He began his at professional career at AIK in Sweden, and went on to play professionally in Portugal, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Denmark. He won 22 caps for the Sweden national team and represented his country at Euro 2004.

Club career

Early career

Östlund started his career in the club IFK Österåker in his hometown Åkersberga. At the age of 16 he was drafted for AIK Fotboll, where he played as a striker. He scored the club's last goal of the 1998 season, which meant AIK won Allsvenskan, the Swedish championship. He had a loan period at Birmingham City but was not offered a contract, and in January 1999 had a trial at English club Sheffield Wednesday who were then in the Premier League, however this didn't lead to a transfer. He briefly represented Vitória S.C. in Portugal but did not receive any playing time. He was subsequently transferred to IFK Norrköping and converted into a defender.

Hammarby IF

Alexander Östlund is one of the most beloved players in Hammarby IF in modern time, despite the fact that he made his break-through as an attacker in local rivals AIK. "Salle" immediately won the hearts of the Hammarby fans when he, in the very first minute of his very first appearance for Hammarby, dealt a hard tackle to his former teammate AIK player and legend Krister Nordin, in the indoors tournament "Nackas minne" 2003.
Alexander Östlund returned to Hammarby after his career as a member of the board for Hammarby Football.

Feyenoord

In July 2004, Östlund signed with Eredivisie's Feyenoord Rotterdam, playing his first match against Vitesse Arnhem.

Southampton

His nickname is "Salle", although the fans of Southampton have been calling him "Jesus" due to his flowing locks and beard, and he emerged as a cult hero for his hard tackles and marauding runs. On the final day of the 2005–06 Championship season, replica number 2 shirts flew out of the club shop, as Saints fans could be heard in matches chanting "Jesus is our right-back".
For the early part of the 2006–07 season he was in and out of the side but towards the end cemented his right-back position. He has always given whole-hearted commitment to the team and provided a more than useful option which allowed Chris Baird to move into the centre of the defence.
Östlund started 2007–08 well, having to compete for the No. 2 position with on-loan players Phil Ifil and Christian Dailly, who both departed from the team in January 2008.
On 2 July 2008 he was released by the Saints as a free agent.

Esbjerg fB

On 25 August he was presented as a new player in Danish club Esbjerg fB. His time in Esbjerg has been blighted by injuries.
On 25 January 2010 he was released from the club and he announced his retirement.

International career

Östlund made his debut for the Sweden national team in a friendly game against Egypt in November 2003.
He played for Sweden at the 2004 European Championship after being called up as an injury replacement for Michael Svensson. Despite being a regular fixture during the 2006 World Cup qualification stage, he was controversially overlooked for the 2006 World Cup squad.

Honours

Hammarby IF
After his professional footballing career, Östlund changed his last name to Mezan. His daughter Nelly Mezan is a promising tennis player.