Inge Danielsson
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Inge Danielsson, born 14 June 1941, is a Swedish former footballer . He has played in Ifö/Bromölla IF, Helsingborgs IF
Helsingborgs IF
Helsingborgs IF , commonly referred to as Helsingborg and locally HIF, is a Swedish football club located in Helsingborg. They are currently playing in the highest Swedish league, Allsvenskan...

 and AFC Ajax. Danielsson also played 17 international games for Sweden.

Danielsson made his debut for the Swedish national team during his time in Ifö/Bromölla IF who then played in the Swedish second division. The debut came against Denmark in Solna
Solna Municipality
Solna Municipality is a municipality in Stockholm County in east central Sweden, located just north of the capital Stockholm. Its seat is located in the 'city' of Solna....

, November 6, 1966 where Danielsson shot the game winning goal (2-1).

He is most known for scoring two goals against Portugal in November 1966, in the European Championship qualifier. That same year he signed to play with Helsingborgs IF.

In 1968 Danielsson signed on to play professionally with AFC Ajax and he became a large part of the club's third straight league title. Danielsson came at the end of the season and managed to score nine goals. Danielsson also played in the European Cup Final in 1969 against fellow swede Kurre Hamrin's AC Milan, losing with 4-1.

Danielsson scored several important goals both in the dutch league and the European Cups, but after a little more than a year returned to Helsingborg, playing in the lower Swedish divisions. In 1973 he swapped club to IFK Norrköping
IFK Norrköping
IFK Norrköping is a Swedish football club based in Norrköping. The club, formed on 29 May 1897, is currently playing in the first division of Swedish football, Allsvenskan...

where he stayed a year before ending his career where it started, in Ifö/Bromölla IF.

After ending his football career he ran a flooring business until his retirement.
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