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State pro notes: Stadler stays in Sweden, signs with Landskrona

01/03/2014, 1:00am CST
By ERIC ANDERSON
Andrew Stadler

Andrew Stadler (Wauwatosa West) is moving up the Swedish soccer pyramid.

The 25-year-old striker signed a two-year contract with Landskrona BoIS of the second-division Superettan on Thursday.

Stadler moves to the club in southern Sweden after three seasons with Sandvikens IF, which will play in the fourth-tier Division 2 this year after being relegated in 2013.

The former George Washington standout scored 17 goals in 57 matches with Sandvikens after joining the team midway through the 2011 season. Stadler had eight goals in 22 appearances in all competitions last year, and tied for 11th in the Division 1 Norra with seven goals in 21 league games.

Landskrona BoIS (9-16-5) finished 12th in the 16-team Superettan in 2013.

On Twitter: @AndrewStadler

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