Hate Jeppson

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Hans Jeppson
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Jeppson in the national jersey
Personnel
Surname Hans O. Jeppson
birthday May 10, 1925
place of birth KungsbackaSweden
date of death February 22, 2013
Place of death RomeItaly
position Center Forward
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1946-1947 Örgryte IS
1947-1951 Djurgårdens IF
1951 Charlton Athletic 11 0(9)
1951-1952 Atalanta Bergamo 27 (22)
1952-1956 SSC Naples 112 (52)
1956-1957 AC Turin 19 0(7)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1949-1950 Sweden 12 0(9)
1 Only league games are given.

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 in the position of a striker .

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

National team

Hasse Jeppson was part of the Swedish national soccer team that took part in the 1950 World Cup, and scored two goals.

Individual evidence

  1. Death report