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Tom Turesson (Tom Olov Turesson) was born on 17 May, 1942 in Östervåla, Sweden, is a Swedish footballer and manager. Discover Tom Turesson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Tom Olov Turesson |
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62 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
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17 May, 1942 |
Birthday |
17 May |
Birthplace |
Östervåla, Sweden |
Date of death |
2004 |
Died Place |
Tyresö, Sweden |
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Sweden
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Tom Turesson Height, Weight & Measurements
At 62 years old, Tom Turesson height is 1.84 m .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Tom Turesson Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tom Turesson worth at the age of 62 years old? Tom Turesson’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Sweden. We have estimated Tom Turesson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Tom Olov Turesson (17 May 1942 – 13 December 2004) was a Swedish football player and manager, best known for representing Hammarby IF.
On 24 September 1961, Turesson scored in his senior debut for Hammarby in Allsvenskan, aged 19, in a 4–2 away win against Örgryte IS.
A full international between 1962 and 1971, he won 22 caps for Sweden and scored 9 goals, taking part in the 1970 FIFA World Cup.
Born in Östervåla, Turesson grew up in the village of Vendel in Uppland County.
He started to play football with local club IK Rex as a youngster.
Turesson attracted interest from both Djurgårdens IF and their rivals Hammarby IF, and chose to join the latter after a successful trial where he impressed manager Folke Adamsson.
He immediately broke into the squad as a regular, and formed an offensive partnership with players like Karl-Evert Skoglund, Lars Boman and Lars-Ove Johansson, playing all 22 fixtures as Hammarby finished 9th in the table in 1962.
Turesson made his senior debut for Sweden on 16 September 1962, aged 20, in a 2–1 loss against Norway in an away friendly.
Thuresson was, however, unable to save the club from relegation in 1963 despite scoring 7 goals in 20 league appearances.
In 1964, Karl-Evert's brother Lennart "Nacka" Skoglund had returned to Hammarby from a professional career in the Italian Serie A.
Hammarby won Division 2 in a remarkable fashion, with Skoglund and Turesson playing on each flank of the pitch as wingers, as the side scored 80 goals in just 22 fixtures.
Back in Allsvenskan 1965, Hammarby was unable to produce any sort of challenge and immediately got relegated from the top division, even though Turesson was voted as the best right-winger in the whole league by Sweden's dominating sports magazine Idrottsbladet.
He became known as a prolific goalscorer who possessed a great ability to handle the ball.
Back in the second tier in 1966, Turesson decided to stay with Hammarby and once again led the club to a straight promotion, before history repeated itself when Hammarby suffered a relegation from Allsvenskan in 1967.
Tired of bouncing up and down the divisions, during a period when Hammarby was considered as a yo-yo club, Turesson sought a move abroad to play professionally.
In 1966, he broke into the Swedish squad as a regular, after scoring a hat-trick in a 4–2 win against Norway on 18 September.
He was on the verge of joining Austria Wien before finally signing a two-year contract with Club Brugge in the summer of 1968.
Linking up with compatriot Kurt Axelsson, Turesson established himself as a starter for Club Brugge in the Belgian First Division A season of 1968–69, scoring 7 goals in 22 league games, as the club finished 5th in the table.
In his second season with the club, Turesson lost his place as a regular in favour of Rob Rensenbrink, and only featured in 10 league fixtures.
He featured in five of six qualifying games ahead of the UEFA Euro 1968, as Sweden failed to qualify for the main tournament.
Although, Turesson played a major part as Club Brugge won the Belgian Cup in 1970, scoring four goals in five games throughout the tournament.
When Turesson's contract with Club Brugge expired in the summer of 1970, he opted to return to Hammarby instead of continuing his career abroad.
The club was placed last in the Allvenskan table after eight rounds when he arrived in July, but the winger inspired Hammarby to go practically unbeaten through the rest of the campaign, eventually finishing 5th.
Turesson was called up for the 1970 FIFA World Cup, where Sweden got knocked out after the group stage.
He scored in Sweden's 1–1 draw against Israel.
Between 1971 and 1974, Hammarby consistently finished mid-table in Allsvenskan, being unable to produce any sort of challenge for the Swedish champion title.
During this period, Turesson was widely regarded as Hammarby's most important player, together with younger talents like Jan Sjöström, Kenneth Ohlsson and Ronnie Hellström.
He scored his first goal in a Stockholm derby against rivals AIK, on 27 August 1974, in a 1–0 home win.
In 1975, new manager Björn Bolling decided to re-position Turesson and play him as a libero, a move that proved to become highly successful.
At age 33, Turesson revived his footballing career, dictating his teammates thanks to his excellent perception of the game.
At the end of 1976, aged 36, Turesson retired from football.
In total, he made 282 league appearances for Hammarby and scored 88 goals.
Turesson returned to Hammarby IF in 1978, two seasons after his retirement, being appointed as the new manager as the club.
Hammarby's chairman Lennart Nyman had been in negotiations, that ultimately came out unsuccessful, with several other possible recruitments before convincing Turesson to take the position.
The club had a tough first half of the season, being involved in the relegation battle, before finally finishing 9th in the table.
At the end of the year, Turesson was replaced by Bengt "Julle" Gustavsson.
His son Tomas Turesson would also become a professional footballer, representing Hammarby IF between 1983 and 1990.
In 2004, Turesson was voted as the club's fifteenth biggest profile throughout its history.
Turesson died on 13 December 2004, aged 62, due to a chronic kidney disease.