Career
He is currently the eighth highest goalscorer of all-time in Italy"s Serie A, with 190 goals. Hamrin was a fast, creative, and technically gifted winger. He was known in particular for his incredible dribbling ability with both feet, and for being prolific in front of goal.
Hamrin first played for AIK in, whom he joined in the 1952-1953 season.
He then joined Juventus in 1956 and played 23 games during his single season there. After that one season, he joined Padova on loan, where he scored 20 goals in 30 games.
He would only stay there for one season again, however, as he was sold to Fiorentina in 1958, where he stayed until 1967, playing 289 Serie A games and scoring 150 goals. Hamrin is commonly regarded as one of Fiorentina"s greatest ever players.
He joined Milan in 1967 and played there for two seasons, winning the league in 1968.
He also scored both goals for Milan as they overcame Hamburg 2–0 in the 1968 European Cup Winners" Cup Final. His final Italian club was Napoli, whom he joined from Milan in 1969. In 1971 he return to, playing one season for IFK Stockholm before retiring in 1972.
Hamrin, settled in Florence after his spell at Fiorentina, still follows his beloved AIK and usually makes the trip home every summer to catch a couple of games.
Hamrin played 32 times for between 1953 and 1965, scoring 17 goals. Most Swedes remember him best for the goal he scored against West Germany in the semi finals of the World Championships of 1958.
The goal meant 3–1 to, and secured a place in the final against Brazil foreign After his retirement as a football player, Hamrin moved to Florence with his family, where he is still living today.
He also worked as scout for Air Corps Milan from 1998 to 2008.
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