Bosse Hansson

Bosse Hansson

Born 1933-12-20 (age 92) Ljungarums församling, Jönköping, Sverige
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Biography

Bo "Bosse" Hansson (born December 20, 1933, in Jönköping, Sweden) is a Swedish sports journalist, television presenter, and commentator. After beginning his career in print journalism and later working for Sveriges Radio, he joined Sveriges Television (SVT) in 1969. Over several decades, he became one of Sweden's most recognizable sports broadcasters, covering FIFA World Cups, Olympic Games, athletics championships, and domestic football.

Together with Lars-Gunnar Björklund, he has also co-authored several books on the FIFA World Cup. In 1997, Hansson received the Television Language Prize for his innovative and precise use of language and vivid imagery. He was also featured as a host on the long-running Swedish radio program Sommar i P1 in 1999.

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VM-krönika 1994
VM-krönika 1994

1994

as Self - Kommentator (archive sound)

Finnkampen 100 år
Finnkampen 100 år

2025

as Self (archive sound)

VM-krönika 1982
VM-krönika 1982

1982

as Self

The Soul Is Greater Than the World
VM-krönika 1986
VM-krönika 1986

1986

as Self

VM-krönika 1990
VM-krönika 1990

1990

as Self

VM-krönika 1978
VM-krönika 1978

1978

as Self - Host