FC Lahti Born in
Lahti, Lagerblom started his career at home-town club
FC Lahti in Finland's
Veikkausliiga. During seasons 2003 and 2004 he represented the team in 55 matches and scored 13 goals.
Germany In January 2004, Lagerblom moved to
Werder Bremen, and won the
Bundesliga and
German Cup double with the club the same spring. However, he made only 14 appearances in Bremen's first team and was not able to find a regular spot. He spent the spring of 2005 on loan at
1. FC Nürnberg. In the summer of 2006, he decided to move to
1. FC Köln in search of more first team football. He gained 27 appearances in the team and scored one goal. In summer 2007, he went to
Alemannia Aachen. Between years 2007 and 2009 he represented the team in 40 matches. In June 2009, Lagerblom left Aachen and signed a one-year contract with
FSV Frankfurt. He played in 13 matches during the season. In July 2010, Lagerblom moved to
VfB Stuttgart II where he made 30 appearances in season 2010–11. One year later he signed for
RB Leipzig. He left the team after making only seven caps for the team.
Later years On 20 February 2013, it was announced that Lagerblom would be joining
Veikkausliiga team
IFK Mariehamn. On 21 December 2013, it was announced that Lagerblom would be joining Norwegian side
Hamarkameratene signing a three-year contract. In July 2014, it was announced that he would leave the team. In July 2014, it was announced that Lagerblom joined Swedish side division 4 club
Ånge IF. He was injured in his debut versus Hudiksvalls FF. In January 2015,
FC Lahti announced the signing of Lagerblom for the
2015 Veikkausliiga season. In July 2018, he joined
Ykkönen side
FC Haka. In early 2019, he joined hometown club FC Lahti for the third time in his career. In September 2019, Lagerblom announced his retirement as a player. ==International career==