One of the creators of eternal successes of Sweden in the World Championships 1994 he lost his battle with a tumor at age 47. He left behind a memorable career.
Sweden is sorrow.
On Tuesday, at age 47, died the famous Swedish football player, 190 centimeters tall midfielder, Klas Ingesson, owner of 57 appearances and 13 goals for the national team, "three crowns".
He lost a long battle with tumor cells of connective tissue, which he first discovered on May 14, 2009, and for which the last operation performed on 8 January 2013. He then attempted transplant, but the procedure failed, so the coach Elfsborg went into legend 28 October this year.
Ingesaon is believed to be defeated Kalerovu disease in December 2010, when he returned to coaching and took a young team Elfsborg, on 30 September last year, he became the head coach. However, around the same time caught up with him is the same disease and claimed victory.
Ingesaon in his career he played for IFK Gothenburg, Mechelen, PSV Eindhoven, Sheffield Venzdej, Bari, Bologna, Lecce and Olympique de Marseille. Despite the height, he was very skilled with the ball, and said that he liked and that did not affect his release on the ground.
His team mates from Sheffield, said, "Ingesson went directly to the pub after training, but he still ran like an animal on the saturday."
He was born 20 August 1968 in Edesheg, a town of 2,500 inhabitants in the central part of Sweden.
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