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Ronnie Hellström

Ronnie Hellström

Swedish footballer

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Birthdate
February 21, 1949
Birthplace
Malmö
Malmö
Date of Death
February 6, 2022
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Sweden
Sweden
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Q550930

Folke Ronnie Wallentin Hellström (21 February 1949 – 6 February 2022) was a Swedish professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He represented Hammarby IF and 1. FC Kaiserslautern during a career that spanned between 1966 and 1984 and was considered one of the world's best goalkeepers in the 1970s. In 1988, he played one Allsvenskan game for GIF Sundsvall following an injury crisis. As a full international between 1968 and 1980, he won 77 caps for the Sweden national team and represented his country at the 1970, 1974, and 1978 FIFA World Cups. He was awarded Guldbollen as Sweden's best footballer of the year in both 1971 and 1978.

Early life

Hellström was born in Malmö to father Rolf, who also played football as a goalkeeper, and mother Ingegerd. During a brief period, Hellström trialed with local giants Malmö FF after getting invited by former national team player and then youth coach, Karl-Erik Palmér, but did not join the club on permanent basis. In 1962, when Hellström was 13 years old, his family moved to Stockholm after his father's job got relocated to the capital. On his own initiative, Hellström sought to continue playing football at Hammarby IF since he had read about the club's youth academy in a magazine.

Hellström is unsuccessful in trying to stop Grzegorz Lato's header in the game against Poland in the 1974 World Cup.

Hellström is unsuccessful in trying to stop Grzegorz Lato's header in the game against Poland in the 1974 World Cup.

Club career
Hammarby IF

On 11 May 1966, aged 17, Hellström made his debut for Hammarby IF's senior team in a 3–1 away win against Avesta AIK in Division 2 Svealand, his only appearance throughout the season. In 1967, he became the club's starting goalkeeper, competing in Allsvenskan, Sweden's first tier. Although the team suffered a relegation, Hellström was voted as the best goalkeeper in the league by Sweden's dominating sports magazine Idrottsbladet.

Being considered as a yo-yo club, Hammarby played another two seasons in the second division. Returning to Allsvenskan in 1970, the club was placed last in the table after eight rounds in July, but went practically unbeaten through the rest of the campaign, eventually finishing fifth. In 1971, Hellström only conceded 26 goals in 22 fixtures, as the team finished tenth in the table. At the end of the year, he won Guldbollen, the prize as Sweden's best footballer, still being the only Hammarby player to ever have done so. In both 1972 and 1973, Hammarby finished mid-table in Allsvenskan, being unable to produce any sort of challenge for the Swedish champion title, but Hellström continuously stood out as the best goalkeeper in the league.

In 2004, Hellström was voted as Hammarby IF's second biggest profile throughout its history, only behind Lennart Skoglund.

1. FC Kaiserslautern

In 1974, Hellström became a professional with 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the Bundesliga. In 1975–76, he led the side to the final of the DFB-Pokal, the main domestic cup, but lost 2–0 to Hamburger SV. In 1978, he finished fifth in the ranking for the Ballon d'Or, awarded to Europe's best footballer, and won Guldbollen for the second time in his career.

Although Hellström never won any silverware at Kaiserslautern, the club finished third in the 1979 Bundesliga, followed up by a fourth place in 1980, 1981 and 1982. He reached his second final in the DFB-pokal in 1980–81 with Kaiserslautern, but the team succumbed to a 1–3 defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt. The club also competed at continental level, most notably reaching the semi-finals of the 1981–82 UEFA Cup, being eliminated by the tournament's eventual winners IFK Göteborg through 2–3 on aggregate.

In 1984, after ten years in the Bundesliga, Hellström decided to retire from professional football. Beloved by the Kaiserslautern fans for his performances and loyalty to the club, most notably turning down a lucrative offer from New York Cosmos, he became the first ever non-German player to be granted a testimonial match.[6] On 21 April 1984, his farewell game drew a gate of 35,000 at the Betzenbergstadion. Among the participating players were domestic star players like Sepp Maier and Franz Beckenbauer, as well as his former long-time teammate from Hammarby, Kenneth Ohlsson.

International career

Hellström is unsuccessful in trying to stop Grzegorz Lato's header in the game against Poland in the 1974 World Cup. Kent Karlsson is visible on the left.

Hellström helped Sweden to a fifth place in the 1974 FIFA World Cup, and also played at the 1970 and the 1978 editions. In total, he won 77 caps.

While in Argentina during the 1978 World Cup, Hellström took part in the demonstrations of the Madres de la Plaza de Mayo in front of Casa Rosada together with teammates Roy Andersson and Roland Andersson.[10]

Post-playing career and death

After his retirement, Hellström worked as a goalkeeping coach for Hammarby IF and Malmö FF. In 1988, Hellström made a brief comeback, playing one match in Allsvenskan for GIF Sundsvall, due to injuries at the club, aged 39 years, 7 months and 18 days.

In 2017 a biography of Hellström was released, named Ronnie – Bäst i Världen (Ronnie – Best in the world), and in 2019 a German version was also released, named, Ronnie – der Fliegende Wikinger (Ronnie – the flying Viking).

In 2021, Hellström was diagnosed with esophageal cancer. He died on 6 February 2022, 15 days before his 73rd birthday. Hammarby announced his death in a club statement, which said: "Ronnie Forever. Hammarby Fotboll is in grief. We have been reached by the news that Ronnie Hellström passed away early this morning, surrounded by his family, after a period of illness. Our thoughts are with his loved ones.

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Hellström: Tragisk att Jasjin fick amputera

rune smith

http://www.expressen.se/kvallsposten/sport/hellstrom-tragisk-att-jasjin-fick-amputera/

Web

September 14, 2013

Målvaktslegendaren Ronnie Hellström fyller 70 år

Rickard Persson

https://www.dn.se/familj/jag-klarade-alla-kraven-utom-att-vara-tysk/

Web

February 21, 2019

Målvaktslegendaren Ronnie Hellström fyller 70 år

Rickard Persson

https://www.dn.se/familj/jag-klarade-alla-kraven-utom-att-vara-tysk/

Web

February 21, 2019

VM-misstaget förändrade allt: "Det var fel väg att gå"

thomas kingdahl

https://www.expressen.se/sport/fotboll/vm-misstaget-forandrade-allt-det-var-fel-vag-att-ga/

Web

March 25, 2021

VM-misstaget förändrade allt: "Det var fel väg att gå"

thomas kingdahl

https://www.expressen.se/sport/fotboll/vm-misstaget-forandrade-allt-det-var-fel-vag-att-ga/

Web

March 25, 2021

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