Career
Club career Between 1966 and 1969 he was an appreciated professional for VfB Stuttgart scoring 21 times in 88 games. In Malmö FF and among its supporters Bosse holds an iconic status and is regarded as the club"s greatest player ever. International career Bosse Larsson was one of the national team profiles during the 1970s.
In total he got 70 caps, scoring 17 times, and played at the 1970 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup, 1974 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup and 1978 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup.
The Sweden national team manager Georg "Åby" Ericson used to say that. "When picking a Swedish national squad you start by picking Bosse Larsson, then you start thinking about which other players to pick".
Beside Nils Liedholm, Bosse Larsson is regarded as Sweden"s most complete player ever, being able to actually play at almost any position on the pitch. Today he lives a quiet life in Malmö.
In September 2007 a book titled "Bosse Larsson" was released.
The book, written by Jonny Ambrius together with Bosse (whom finally after many years had decided to take part in a book being made), is filled with stories from the whole of Bosse"s life, but with the centre of gravity on his football player years. Shortly after the book release he also gave his permission for a possible statue to be made in his honour and placed outside Malmö FF"s new stadium.