Gunnar Andersson
Gunnar Andersson was a Football or Swedish born the August 14th 1928 with Arvika and deceased the 1 {{er}} October 1969 with Marseilles ().
Biography
Expensive, with Josip Skoblar and Jean-Pierre Papin, in the heart of Provençaux. In 7 years, it marked 170 goals in championship and 16 out of cut thanks to its direction of the placement and with its favorite weapon: short hook and instantaneous shooting. It was called 10:10 because it had a little the flat feet.
Naturalized French in 1954, Gunnar, Olympian until 1958, its career in Montpellier, Bordeaux finished (which it contributed to hoist in the first division) and Aix, before sinking in misery.
Gunnar Andersson will finish its career with difficulty and will be given up a little by the medium, he will work as docker on the port, and he will disappear at only 41 years, died of an heart attack close to the street Breteuil to the autumn 1969. The legend will say that it had a ticket to see playing the OM against the Dukla Prague in Coupe of Europe of the winners of cuts in his pocket.
Career
- 1943 - 1949: IFK Åmål (Sweden)
- 1949 - 1950: (Sweden)
- 1950: KB Fodbold ()
- 1950 - 1958: (France)
- 1958: (France)
- 1958 - 1960: (France)
- 1960 - 1961: (France)
- 1961 - 1962: CALO of Oran ()
- 1964: IFK Arvika (Sweden)
Prize list
- Victorious of the Cut Charles Drago
- Better striker of the history of the Olympic of Marseilles with 186 goals.
- Better striker of the Championship of France in 1952 with 31 goals and 1953 with 35 goals (record until 1966)
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