Right after retirement he took over the
IK Sävehof youth team. In 2010 he became both the assistant coach at IK Sävehof senior men's team and the assistant coach at the
Finland women's national team. In 2012 he became head coach for the first time when he took over
IK Sävehofs women's team. Here he won the Swedish championship 5 times, including four championships in a row from 2013 to 2016. In 2016 he took over as the head coach of
Swedens women's national team, while still managing at club level. After the 2017/18 season he retired as the IK Sävehof to focus on the national team full time. In 2020 he stopped as the head coach of Sweden and was replaced by
Tomas Axnér. The day after he was announced the coach of
IFK Skövde HK men's team from the upcoming season. He was in this position until 2023, where we was replaced by Icelandic
Jónatan Magnússon. Between April 2023 and 2024 he was the headcoach of the
South Korean women's national team with fellow swede
Erik Larholm as his assistant. His first major international tournament with the Netherlands was the
2024 European Women's Handball Championship where he the Netherlands finished 6th. In 2025 he signed a three-year contract to become the head coach at Norwegian top club
Larvik HK, but already in February 2026 he announced his intention to leave the team after the 2025-26 season, as he could not combine his coaching responsibility Larvik with his family life in Göteborg. ==Achievements as a coach==