TV profile Leif Larsson dead

TV profile Leif Larsson dead

Leif Larsson was both presenter and commentator when Tipsextra broadcast mainly English league football live on Saturday afternoons between November and March.

This was during a time when live football was unusual and the program, which also offered trotting, attracted large audiences.

Lars-Gunnar Björklund was the man behind the idea for the popular program. Leif Larsson became a partner in the implementation. He was the one who commented on the most matches in the program of all time, writes SVT.

— My role became that of the editor. Lars-Gunnar wanted someone who could hold Tipextra. When we started, we didn’t understand how big it would be, Leif Larsson told Expressen a few years ago.

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Larsson commented on 59 matches on site in England, which gives a shared first place together with Staffan Lindeborg, who was hired when Lars-Gunnar Björklund quit.

Northern Halland was the first to tell about Larsson’s passing. He was 85 years old.

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