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Magnus Elkjær Mattsson (born 25 February 1999) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Danish Superliga club Copenhagen.

Key Information

Club career

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Silkeborg

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Mattsson started his career at ØBG Fodbold in Silkeborg. He played there until 2012 where he moved to Silkeborg IF at the age of 13 years. He made his debut for Silkeborg IF's first team in the Danish Superliga on 25 August 2017 against Hobro IK.[1] He was also a starter in the cup final in the 2017–18 Danish Cup, where Mattsson and Silkeborg were up against Brøndby IF. The match ended with a 3–1 win for Brøndby IF. At the end of 2018, Mattsson was named player of the year in Silkeborg IF.[2] A few months later, Silkeborg was relegated to the Danish 1st Division.

In March 2019, Mattsson suffered a long-term injury in his groin, which kept him on the sidelines for half a year. However, with 20 appearances and 6 goals in the league during the season, Mattsson helped Silkeborg with promotion to the Danish Superliga again for the 2019–20 season.[3] To gain some game fitness after being injured for half a year, Mattsson was called up for a U19 game in September 2019. Unluckily, Mattsson suffered an injury to his left anterior cruciate ligament in that game and was again out for a longer period.[4] Having undergone knee surgery, he was in recovery until the end of the 2019–20 season.

NEC

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On 28 June 2021, it was confirmed that Mattsson had been sold to Dutch club NEC, signing a deal until June 2024 with an option for one further year.[5]

Copenhagen

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Mattsson joined Copenhagen on 1 February 2024 signing a contract with the Danish side through the 2027–28 campaign.[6] He debuted for the club on 13 February 2024 by scoring in the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16 against Manchester City in a 3–1 loss.[7]

Personal life

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Mattsson's younger brother, Pelle Mattsson, is also a footballer, playing for Norwich City FC. Their father, Joakim Mattsson, is a Swedish football manager.[8]

Beside football, Mattsson is also a music producer and creates beats for American musicians.[9]

Career statistics

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As of match played 27 August 2025
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] Europe Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Silkeborg 2017–18 Danish Superliga 18 1 4 1 22 2
2018–19 Danish 1st Division 20 6 2 1 22 7
2019–20 Danish 1st Division 0 0 0 0 0 0
2020–21 Danish 1st Division 28 19 2 3 30 22
Total 66 26 8 5 74 31
NEC Nijmegen 2021–22 Eredivisie 27 4 3 0 30 4
2022–23 Eredivisie 25 4 1 0 26 4
2023–24 Eredivisie 19 11 3 2 22 13
Total 71 19 7 2 78 21
Copenhagen 2023–24 Danish Superliga 13 2 0 0 2[b] 1 15 3
2024–25 Danish Superliga 31 3 7 0 15[c] 0 52 3
2025–26 Danish Superliga 6 2 0 0 5[b] 3 11 5
Total 50 7 7 0 22 4 78 11
Career total 186 52 22 7 22 4 230 62
  1. ^ Includes Danish Cup, KNVB Cup
  2. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  3. ^ Appearances in UEFA Conference League

Honours

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from Grokipedia
Magnus Mattsson is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a central for in the . Born on 25 February 1999 in Marstal, , Mattsson holds dual citizenship in and , stands at 1.74 meters tall, and is ambidextrous. He began his career in the youth academy of , making his senior debut for the club in 2018 after joining their setup in 2016. Mattsson progressed through Silkeborg's ranks, contributing as a forward and , and helped the team secure the Danish second-tier championship in 2019. In July 2021, he transferred to Dutch club for a fee of €500,000, where he spent three seasons competing in the and establishing himself as an attacking . On 1 February 2024, Mattsson joined on a permanent deal worth €5 million, signing a contract until June 2028; during his time with the club, he has been part of the squad that won the title in the 2024–25 season and the . Internationally, he represented at youth levels, earning caps for the under-19 and under-21 teams between 2017 and 2021. As of November 2025, Mattsson is sidelined with a injury sustained in the 2025–26 season, with an expected return in June 2026. He is the son of former Swedish footballer Joakim Mattsson and the brother of Pelle Mattsson, who plays for Norwich City in the English Championship.

Early life

Upbringing

Magnus Elkjær Mattsson was born on 25 February 1999 in Marstal, a coastal town on the Danish island of . He grew up in the tight-knit small community of Marstal, where the population numbers around 2,000 and life revolves around maritime traditions, including shipping and as central elements of local culture. This environment fostered a and outdoor activities from an early age, with Mattsson developing interests in and hands-on projects, such as building with his brother, which reflected the practical, resourceful routines common in households. The family later relocated to the area on the mainland, shaping a childhood marked by strong familial bonds, influenced by his Swedish father's integration into Danish since 1995. These early experiences in Marstal's serene, nature-oriented setting laid a foundation for Mattsson's later pursuits, blending physical engagement with creative exploration.

Youth career

Magnus Mattsson began his organized football at the local amateur club ØBG Fodbold in , where he developed his initial skills alongside childhood teammates from a very young age. In 2012, at age 13, he joined the youth academy of , a key partner club for local talents, and progressed steadily through the age groups starting from U14. Within IF's setup, Mattsson honed his technical abilities through a structured program focused on ball control, positional play, and match preparation, multiple sessions per week that integrated physical conditioning with tactical drills. His development was supported by influential figures at the club, including his father Joakim Mattsson, who served as an assistant coach and provided familial guidance in pursuing a path. By the U17 and U19 levels, Mattsson demonstrated versatility as an attacking , participating in competitive fixtures that highlighted his scoring and creative contributions, paving the way for senior opportunities. In 2017, at age 18, Mattsson transitioned to regular training with 's senior team, reflecting his breakthrough at youth level and readiness for professional demands under the academy's promotion pathway.

Club career

Silkeborg IF

Mattsson made his senior debut for on 25 August 2017, coming on as a substitute in a match against Hobro IK that ended in a 0–2 loss. Having joined the club's youth academy at age 13, he quickly transitioned to the first team, featuring sporadically in the 2017–18 season amid the team's struggles. Over his four-year tenure from 2017 to 2021, Mattsson amassed 74 appearances, scoring 31 goals and providing 16 assists across all competitions for . His breakout came in the 2017–18 Superliga season, where his performances earned him the club's Player of the Year award in November 2018, despite the team finishing last and suffering relegation to the 1st Division. In the subsequent 2018–19 campaign, playing primarily as an , he was instrumental in Silkeborg's promotion back to the Superliga, contributing 6 goals in 20 league appearances and helping secure the 1st Division title. The 2019–20 Superliga season marked a period of consolidation for Mattsson, where his creative playmaking and goal-scoring ability solidified his role in the team's attack, even as the campaign was abbreviated due to the . Throughout his time at the club, Mattsson's development as a versatile attacking emphasized his technical skills and vision, contributing to key moments in both survival efforts and triumphant returns to the top tier.

NEC Nijmegen

On 1 July 2021, Magnus Mattsson transferred from to for an undisclosed fee, marking his first move abroad to the Dutch Eredivisie. He signed a three-year contract running until June 2024, which included an option for an additional year. This move followed his breakout performances in the , where he had established himself as a creative attacking . During his tenure from 2021 to 2024, Mattsson made 71 appearances and scored 19 goals across all competitions, contributing significantly to 's efforts in the after their promotion to the top flight. His standout period came in the 2023–24 season, where he netted 11 league goals in 19 appearances, helping the team maintain a mid-table position and showcasing his evolution into a key offensive threat. Earlier seasons saw more modest output, with 4 goals each in 2021–22 and 2022–23, during which NEC focused on consolidation in the league, finishing 7th and 9th respectively. Mattsson faced initial adaptation challenges in the more physical and intense compared to the Danish league, including a severe in the 2021–22 season that sidelined him for approximately 128 days and limited his early impact. Over time, he evolved tactically, transitioning from a left winger role to a central attacking under coaching influences, which allowed him to exploit spaces more effectively and boost his goal tally in later years. An ankle in 2022–23 briefly interrupted his progress but did not derail his development.

FC Copenhagen

Magnus Mattsson joined from on 1 February 2024, signing a four-and-a-half-year contract that runs until the end of the 2027–28 season. The transfer fee was reported to be around €4.3 million, marking a significant in the 24-year-old attacking as the club sought to bolster its squad for domestic and European challenges. Mattsson made an immediate impact, debuting on 13 February 2024 in the round of 16 first leg against Manchester City at . Coming on as a substitute, he scored Copenhagen's only goal in a 1–3 defeat, equalizing in the 34th minute with a composed finish from the edge of the box. His prior experience in the helped facilitate a swift adaptation to the demands of top-tier European football. By August 2025, Mattsson had accumulated 50 appearances for the club across all competitions, contributing 7 goals and establishing himself as a versatile and creative presence in midfield. In the 2024–25 season, Mattsson played a pivotal role in FC Copenhagen's successful title defense, appearing in key matches that secured the championship—the club's 16th in history. The team also won the , defeating 3–0 in the final on 29 May 2025 to complete a domestic double. His contributions extended to the Conference League group stage and knockout phases, where he provided assists and demonstrated tactical intelligence in high-stakes encounters against elite opponents. In the 2025–26 season, Mattsson suffered a injury on 27 August 2025 during the qualifying play-off second leg against , which ruled him out for the remainder of the season. He is expected to return in June 2026.

International career

Youth international career

Mattsson began his youth international career with the Denmark U19 squad in late 2017, making three appearances between 2017 and 2018. These included matches in the qualifiers, helping the team advance in Group 7 of the elite round, such as the 3–2 victory over on 21 March 2018, where he was named in the squad. In 2018, Mattsson featured once for the U20 team in a friendly international. Mattsson's involvement with the U21 team was in 2019, where he earned two caps as a substitute in friendlies against in January (a 0–1 loss and 2–1 win). These youth international experiences, emphasizing qualifier pressures and international pacing, honed Mattsson's technical skills and decision-making, aligning with his concurrent club progression at Silkeborg IF.

Senior international career

As of November 2025, Magnus Mattsson has not earned any senior caps for the Denmark national team, despite his progression through the youth ranks and strong club performances. His limited involvement at the senior level stems primarily from intense competition for places in the attacking midfield, where established stars like Christian Eriksen hold prominent roles under coach Kasper Hjulmand. Additionally, tactical considerations, including the need for players to demonstrate consistent versatility and high pressing in Hjulmand's system, have delayed his breakthrough, though his time in the Dutch Eredivisie has honed skills that could align with these demands. Mattsson has occasionally been linked to potential call-ups based on his club form, particularly during his time at from the 2023–24 season onward, where he contributed goals and assists in the and . However, a serious knee injury sustained in August 2025 against sidelined him for the remainder of the year, further postponing any immediate opportunities. Despite this, Hjulmand has not yet contacted him directly, and Mattsson has acknowledged that breaking into the squad may require a prolonged period of excellence at club level amid the depth of talent from Europe's top leagues. Mattsson has openly expressed his ambition to debut for the senior team, stating it as his primary goal and emphasizing his commitment to over potential overtures from , where he holds eligibility through his father. He views a strong return from injury and sustained contributions to FC Copenhagen's title challenges as key pathways to selection, potentially positioning him for inclusion in future Nations League or qualifying campaigns.

Personal life

Family

Magnus Mattsson's father, Mattsson, is a Swedish who has worked extensively in Danish football. Born on December 29, 1969, has held various coaching roles, including assistant manager positions at (2009–2011) and (2011–2013), as well as head coach at clubs such as Thisted FC, Vendsyssel FF, Skive IK, and . His younger brother, Pelle Mattsson, born on August 4, 2001, is a professional who currently plays for in the English , having joined the club from in August 2025 on a three-year contract. Like Magnus, Pelle developed through the youth ranks at before breaking into senior football. The family's immersion in the sport has created a robust support system for Magnus, evident in instances such as family members' emotional involvement during matches between the brothers' teams, where their mother has expressed difficulty in choosing sides while cheering for both sons' success. This football-centric heritage, shaped by Joakim's coaching career and shared professional paths with Pelle, surrounded Magnus with inspiration and guidance from an early age, influencing his pursuit of a playing career.

Music production

Magnus Mattsson began producing music as a self-taught hobby during his teenage years at efterskole, initially experimenting with GarageBand alongside friends after being inspired by a low-quality recording of a graduation song. He developed his skills over time, drawing inspiration from diverse genres including classical music, Frank Sinatra, and modern rap artists like Drake, which informed his focus on R&B and hip-hop beats. Working under the alias Dream86—derived from Silkeborg's postcode 86—Mattsson collaborates primarily with his , Pelle Mattsson, on productions that blend electronic elements with rap and R&B influences. Notable releases include beats for American underground rapper Dani Devinci, such as the track "Sunshine Kisses" available on , where Mattsson sends instrumental tracks via and refines them through remote feedback exchanges. His home studio setup features an , three guitars, a , speakers, a turntable, and a computer running , supported by a collection of vinyl records for sampling. Mattsson balances his music pursuits with demanding football training by dedicating 10-15 hours per week to production, often late at night after practice, viewing it as a vital stress reliever and creative outlet that enhances his focus on the pitch. He has publicly expressed aspirations to produce a major hit for a prominent post-retirement from football around age 37, while crediting family support, including his brother's involvement, for nurturing this passion alongside his athletic career.

Honours

Club honours

Silkeborg IF
  • Danish 1st Division: 2018–19 (promotion to Superliga)
NEC Nijmegen
No major club honours were achieved during Mattsson's tenure from 2021 to 2023.
FC Copenhagen
  • Danish Superliga: 2024–25
  • Danish Cup: 2024–25

Individual awards

In 2018, Mattsson was named Silkeborg IF Player of the Year, recognizing his breakthrough performances as a young attacking midfielder during the club's Superliga campaign. In 2021, he was awarded the title of 1st Division Player of the Season by Mediano, praised for his comeback form after injury, where he contributed significantly with goals and assists to secure Silkeborg's promotion.

Career statistics

Club statistics

As of 20 November 2025, Magnus Mattsson had made 232 appearances and scored 63 goals in his club career, along with 31 assists. He is currently sidelined by a injury sustained on 27 August 2025, with an expected return in June 2026. The table below provides a breakdown of his statistics by club. Yellow cards are approximate based on available data.
ClubAppearancesGoalsAssists
743116
78218
80117
Total2326331
Mattsson's club appearances are distributed across key competitions as follows (approximate, all competitions): ~115 in Danish leagues/cups (Silkeborg + Copenhagen, 38 goals, 23 assists), 78 in Dutch leagues/cups (21 goals, 8 assists), and ~12 in (2 goals, 3 assists). The table below outlines his seasonal performance, focusing on major leagues and cups (updated and approximated from sources).
SeasonClubCompetition(s)AppearancesGoalsAssists
2018–191st Division, 2064
2019–20Superliga, 25106
2020–21Superliga, 29156
2021–22, 3261
2022–23, 3074
2023–24 / / Superliga, cupsNEC: 24 / FCK: 1511 / 24 / 1
2024–25Superliga, Champions League, cups3543
2025–26 (to 27 Aug)Superliga, Champions League qual1151
Total2326331

International statistics

Mattsson earned youth international caps for , with no senior appearances as of November 2025. Detailed youth stats per the Danish Football Union: U18 debut in 2017 (4 caps, 4 goals); U19 from 2017–2018 (22 caps, 7 goals); U20 (4 caps, 3 goals); U21 debut in 2019 (1 cap, 0 goals).

Youth International Totals

TeamAppearancesGoals
U1844
U19227
U2043
U2110
Total3114
Detailed match-by-match records for Mattsson's youth internationals are maintained by the Danish Football Union, with appearances spanning friendlies and qualifiers. No further breakdowns are publicly detailed beyond aggregate figures in official databases.

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