Hasse Jeppson

Jeppson in the National Jersey

Hans " Hasse " Jeppson ( born May 10, 1925 in Kungsbacka, † on the night of February 22, 2013 in Rome) was a Swedish football player; He played at the position of a striker.

Hasse Jeppson began his career at Djurgårdens IF; Beginning of 1951 he moved to Charlton Athletic. For Charlton, he played only 11 league games, before moving to Atalanta in the Serie A. Here Hasse played Guldfot, as he was affectionately known in Sweden, so strong that the Napoli then-record sum of 105 million lire paid to secure the services of Sweden for the following season. Due to the high peel the fans of Napoli called him in the wake o ' banco e' Napule ( napoletanisch for " the Bank of Naples "). Jeppson scored a total of 52 goals for Napoli before he moved to Torino for the season 1956/57. In Turin, he played his final season as a professional, and ended his successful career.

National

Hasse Jeppson belonged to the tribe of the Swedish national football team, which participated in the World Cup in 1950, and scored two goals.

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