Hasse Borg

Hans " Hasse " Borg ( * August 4, 1953 in Örebro ) is a former Swedish football player. The defender, who earned 49 caps for the Swedish national team 1976-1985, was washed twice with Malmö FF Swedish champion.

Career

Club career

Borg began as a nine year old boy playing football. In a game of BK Forward he was discovered by the coach of Örebro SK Orvar Bergmark, who signed him. The right-back made ​​his debut on 13 April 1974 the club in Allsvenskan than one 1-1 draw Djurgårdens IF parted. As a result, he established himself in the team and missed almost no league game of the association.

In a game in qualifying for the 1978 World Cup in October 1976 in Switzerland, he went through a strong performance the charge of Eintracht Braunschweig attention and after months of negotiations, he was obliged by the German club in the summer of 1977 for a transfer fee of 800,000 Swedish crowns. Borg celebrated the end of July in the DFB Cup match against Eintracht Nordhorn his competitive debut for the Lower and soon established himself as a regular force in the Bundesliga. Even after relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga in 1980, he remained loyal to the club and managed the direct resurgence. In the first division in 1981, he made headlines when he so badly fouled by Emanuel Günther, that he had to be taken with a complicated leg fracture in a hospital. After a 1-3 defeat against Bayer 04 Leverkusen on the last day of the season 1982/83 he left after 139 Bundesliga appearances and seven Erstligatoren of German football.

Borg returned to Sweden and was hired by Malmö FF. In the seasons 1986 and 1988 he won the club the von Rosen's Cup for the Swedish champion. At the Club he then ended his active career.

National

Borg debuted on February 28, 1976 in a 1-1 draw against the Tunisian national team in Tunis in the Swedish National Jersey. The country selection, he participated in the 1978 World Cup in Argentina and played in all three group games. After a draw against Brazil and each Niederlagegen against Austria and Spain, the Swedish team already retired from in the first round. By 1985, he was still on for the country selection, qualification for another tournament was denied him.

After the active football

In 1999, the Office of the Borg Sports Director at his last game station. Under his leadership, FF players such as Zlatan Ibrahimović, Markus Rosenberg and Afonso Alves came in Malmö and stand out in the season 2004, the club won after 16 year break the Swedish championship title.

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