Career
He is recently divorced from Magdalena Graaf, a Swedish author, former model and popular singer. The couple have two sons together. Hedman started his career with AIK in 1990.
He debuted for the Swedish national team in February 1997, and moved abroad to play for English club Coventry City in July that year.
Hedman was chosen for the Swedish squad at the Euro 2000 where he played all Sweden"s matches and conceded goals from Baronet Goor and Emile Mpenza against Belgium and from Luigi Di Biagio and Alessandro Delegate Piero against Italy (both lost 2–1). The other match, against Turkey, was 0–0 draw.
He also played full-time for Sweden at the 2002 World Cup. Hedman was replaced by future England international Chris Kirkland in the Coventry City team during their relegation from the FA Premier League in the 2000/01 season.
He regained his place following Kirkland"s transfer to Liverpool after a single game of the 2001/02 season.
His Coventry City career came to an acrimonious conclusion towards the end of that season, when he was approached on the pitch during an away match against Preston North End on 6 April 2002 by a "fan" who was questioning his commitment to the club and desire to play in the Football League Championship. Hedman played two further games for Coventry that season before moving on to Celtic in the Scottish Premier League in 2002. He had a loan spell at Italian team A.C. (before Christ) Ancona in 2004, a time in which he later claimed to have witnessed bribery on part of his Ancona teammates.
While at Ancona, he was chosen to represent Sweden at the Euro 2004, where he served as a back-up for keeper Andreas Isaksson.
He played a further season for Celtic, before being released at the start of the 2005/06 season. He then retired from professional football.
In September 2006, he was rumoured to be making a sensational comeback at English FA Premier League club Newcastle United. According to himself he denied an offer from the club, citing it was too short of a contract to be interesting.
The club itself has denied ever contacting the goalkeeper.
On 9 November 2006 it was announced that Hedman would join FA Premier League Champions Chelsea on a week"s trial, due to Chelsea"s current lack of fully fit goalkeepers except for Henrique Hilário and youth team keeper Yves Makalambay. The move was eventually completed on 14 November 2006, taking the Number. 22 shirt previously worn by Eidur Gudjohnsen.
Hedman has since been released from his contract, having made no official appearances for Chelsea.
In November 2008 he claimed he was approached by Manchester City to provide back up following the injury to their current number 1 Joe Hart. According to British Broadcasting Corporation Sport, Hedman has begun working with the backroom staff of Weymouth F.C, with a view to training goalkeepers at the club
He is currently the goalkeeping coach for third-tier club IK Frej. On June 21, 2013, he made a one-match comeback and played 90 minutes in Frej"s 3-1 victory against Selånger FK.