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    Bo-Göran "Bosse" Larsson (5 May 1944 – 18 December 2023) was a Swedish professional footballer who played as a midfielder and striker. Best remembered...
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  • Bo Larsson (1944–2023) was a Swedish footballer. Bo Larsson may also refer to: Bo Larsson (ice hockey) (born 1956), Swedish ice hockey player Bo Larsson...
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    successful era in the club's history. Young talents such as Lars Granström and Bo Larsson emerged during the early 1960s and would prove to be crucial ingredients...
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  • Bo Larsson (born 13 March 1956) is a retired Swedish ice hockey player. Larsson was part of the Djurgården Swedish champions' team of 1983. Larsson made...
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  • level, Larsson represented Västerås SS. "Olympedia – Bo Larsson". Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Bo Larsson Olympic...
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    UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League. In 2010, Larsson began his career as a manager at the Superettan club Landskrona BoIS, where he stayed for three seasons....
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  • current football coach Bo Larsson (1944–2023), Swedish football midfielder/striker Bo Ljungberg (1911–1984), Swedish pole vaulter Bo Melton (born 1999),...
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    goals in league matches for Malmö FF, with 163 goals in 192 matches; Bo Larsson holds the record of most goals scored in Allsvenskan with 119 goals in...
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  • Tempest Zara Larsson (born 1997), Swedish singer Adam Larsson, Swedish ice hockey player Bo Larsson, Swedish football player Erik August Larsson, Swedish...
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  • The first Guldbollen award was given in 1946 to Gunnar Gren. In 1973, Bo Larsson of Malmö FF became the first player to win the award for a second time...
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