Former Sweden international Agne Simonsson dies at 84

The Swedish soccer federation and Simonsson’s former club Orgryte IS both announced the death on Wednesday, but did not specify the cause.

Published : Sep 23, 2020 17:36 IST

Agen Simonsson (right) made 51 appearances for Sweden’s national team and scored 27 goals, including four in the 1958 World Cup tournament. (File Photo)

Agne Simonsson, a striker who scored a goal for Sweden in the 1958 World Cup final and later briefly played for Real Madrid, has died. He was 84.

The Swedish soccer federation and Simonsson’s former club Orgryte IS both announced the death on Wednesday, but did not specify the cause.

Simonsson scored Sweden’s second goal in the 1958 World Cup final, but the host country lost to Brazil 5-2. Pele, who was then only 17 years old, scored two goals in the same match for the champions.

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"One of the greatest has passed away,” Orgryte IS said of Simonsson.

Simonsson made 51 appearances for Sweden’s national team and scored 27 goals, including four in the 1958 World Cup tournament.

Simonsson later coached Orgryte IS and won the league playoffs in 1985, taking the team to the European Cup in 1986.

"Agne’s successful career is difficult to summarize,” Orgryte IS said, “and his significance for the club is almost impossible to put into words.”