This year has been a different one considering the restrictions all over Europe due to the Covid-19 pandemic and with his side one of the worst hit, Källman is of course well aware of the challenges involved.
"Will have to try and adapt as well as possible and show our supporters that we still are a strong team, especially at home. If we want to reach the top we have to win our home games.
Szeged are one of the strongest home teams in Europe and have won 17 straight home games in Europe's top flight.
"If I am being completely honest I had no idea about that before you told me. I don’t think about records at all. I am just focused on winning the next game."
Jonas Källman left IFK Skövde in the Swedish domestic league back in 2002 and has since played for Ciudad Real, Atletico Madrid and MOL-Pick Szeged (he played in Skövde for a short while in 2013).
Still learning at 39
Källman has a resume that not many active players can present. He has won three EHF Champions League titles, five league titles in Spain and the Hungarian championship, just to name a few. But he is still one of the hungriest players out there.
"I have always had luck when it comes to injuries, knock on wood. So I have to thank my mom and dad for giving me good genes. For the last 10 years, I have really taken care of my body between games and tried to get as much rest as possible.
But considering everything he has achieved, what makes him play with the same passion for the game?
"First and foremost it is because I still enjoy playing. I love to score goals, I love to practice with my teammates and to be able to learn new things about handball.