Career
Wejsfelt"s first senior club was Helsingborgs IF in 2000. He was in the squad several times, but did not play a match in the Allsvenskan. He moved to second-tier club IFK Malmö where he got into the first team and played in 24 Superettan matches.
In January 2003, Wejsfelt moved to Germany for the first time, spending half a year with SV Babelsberg 03.
In June, Wejsfelt moved back to Sweden, where he made six Superettan appearances for Trelleborgs FF. Wejsfelt moved to Germany again in 2004, to NOFV-Oberliga club Football Club Sachsen Leipzig where he spent the next two years. At the start of the 2006-2007 season, Wejsfelt signed for 1.
Football Club Magdeburg who had just been promoted to the third-tier Regionalliga Nord. He quickly became a regular starter for his new club, making 74 league appearances over three seasons, featuring in two DFB-Pokal games too.
After three further years at lower-league Saxony-Anhalt teams, he signed for Tennis Borussia Berlin for the 2013-2014 season, making 14 appearances and scoring two goals in the first half of the season.
After not playing a game in 2014 due to injury, he subsequently retired.