Former Swedish striker Kurt Hamrin, one of the most prolific scorers in the history of Serie A, has died at 89.
Hamrin died on Sunday morning in Florence aged 89. He was a former Juventus, Fiorentina, Milan and Napoli striker.
He first moved to Italy in 1956 when he signed for the Bianconeri from AIK. However, he struggled with injuries in Turin, so he joined Padova on loan in 1957 before signing for Fiorentina on a permanent transfer the following year.
In Florence, Hamrin reached the peak of his career, scoring 151 goals in 289 matches. He is the second-best scorer in Fiorentina’s history after Gabriel Omar Batistuta. Hamrin won the Coppa Italia twice in Florence.
He made history at Milan as well, joining the Rossoneri in 1967 at 33. Hamrin scored 17 goals in 61 games at the Stadio Meazza but contributed to winning a European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1967-68 and a European Cup, now Champions League, in the following campaign.
Hamrin was living in Coverciano, Florence, with his wife. He is the ninth-highest goal scorer in Serie A’s history with 190 goals in 400 appearances.
His former clubs Fiorentina, Juventus and Milan paid tribute to the ex-striker on X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday morning.
President Rocco Commisso, his family, the Fiorentina board and everyone associated with the club share the pain of Kurk Hamrim’s family and the entire footballing world for his passing. pic.twitter.com/brAL1YV4Ml
— ACF Fiorentina English (@ACFFiorentinaEN) February 4, 2024
Ci ha lasciati Kurt Hamrin, protagonista di successi indimenticabili nella storia rossonera. Tutto l'#ACMilan si unisce al cordoglio della sua famiglia in questo momento di dolore.
We grieve the passing of Kurt Hamrin, an unforgettable pillar of Rossonero history. All of AC… pic.twitter.com/63gTNP2Yrs
— AC Milan (@acmilan) February 4, 2024
En av svensk fotbolls största ikoner har lämnat oss. Vila i frid Kurt "Kurre" Hamrin. 🕊️
"Kurre" Hamrin var en stor faktor till Sveriges VM-silver 1958. Han är en legend i både AIK och Fiorentina för sina insatser i klubbarna.
Våra tankar går till Kurts familj och vänner.
Tack… pic.twitter.com/ql9qivlEjM— Svensk Fotboll (@svenskfotboll) February 4, 2024
Ciao Kurt. pic.twitter.com/qZ5CljkLTS
— JuventusFC (@juventusfc) February 4, 2024