Career
Nilsson started playing football in the local youth club named Vici in Malmö. At nineteen years old in 1929 he transferred to Malmö FF who played in Division 2, the second tier of Swedish football at the time. Nilsson were also part of the team that were disqualified in 1934 and once again promoted to Allsvenskan in 1936.
Nilsson also played his first and only match for the Sweden national team in 1936 when Sweden played Finland in Helsinki.
Nilsson retired from his playing career in 1940. Nilsson directly joined the inner circles at Malmö FF by becoming secretary of the board in 1940, a position he held until 1960.
He was widely noticed during his later years since he was the only living former player that was born before the founding of Malmö FF. Nilsson was present at the inauguration of the club"s new stadium Swedbank Stadion on 13 April 2009 when he presented the match ball to Alexander Nilsson, the youngest Malmö FF player in the starting eleven. Andreas Nilsson died of natural causes on 1 October 2011 at the age of 101.