Date of Birth
30 Oct 1959
Birthplace
Gothenburg
Nationality
Swedish
Signed for LFC
1989
LFC Debut
12 Aug 1989
LFC Appearances
93
LFC Goals
3
International Caps
68
Hysen's first professional club was IFK Gothenburg, with whom he won the UEFA cup in 1982 and 1987.
Shortly after that second success, he moved to Fiorentina in Italy and it was from there that Liverpool stole him right from under the nose of Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. By the time of his arrival on Merseyside, Hysen had been captain of the Swedish national team for many years and had been voted one of the 10 best players in Europe when France Football announced their Golden Ball winner in 1987.
Hysen was "Man of the Match" on his Liverpool debut in the 1989 Charity shield against Arsenal at Wembley. He had an excellent first season and was an important member of the championship-winning squad of 1989-1990.
However, his cool and calculated performances weren't as frequent the following season as he made a further 32 appearances in the First Division.
When Graeme Souness replaced Kenny Dalglish in the spring of 1991, it was clear that the Scot and the Swede did not see eye to eye. Souness picked Hysen only five times from the start in 1991-92 with two further appearances coming as a substitute.
In 1992 Glenn returned to Sweden and signed for IFK's city rivals GAIS and played on for another two seasons before announcing his retirement at the relatively young age of 34.
One of Sweden's most well-known and respected sportsmen, he represented his national team 68 times, scoring seven goals. In club football, he made nearely 400 league appearances for the two Gothenburg clubs, PSV Eindhoven, Fiorentina and Liverpool. Glenn's father and an uncle had both played professionally for IFK Gothenburg. Another generation on, Glenn's son Tobias also signed for IFK after earlier being with three Swedish clus as well as a short spell in England with Sunderland.
Other clubs:
Warta, IFK Gothenburg, PSV Eindhoven, Fiorentina, GAIS Gothenburg