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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Helsingborgs IF, People from Helsingborg, Helsingborg Municipality, Dieterich Buxtehude, Henrik Larsson, Peter Nordin, Lars Vilks, Stattena IF, Hogaborgs BK, Karl Kruszelnicki, Velvet, Andreas Lilja, Mats Nilsson, Marcus Schossow, Fabian Brunnstrom, Andreas Granqvist, Johan Liiva, Gunnar Nilsson, Kalle Svensson, Mats Magnusson, Louise Friberg, Alexander Farnerud, Pontus Farnerud, Christopher Heino-Lindberg, Hasse Alfredson, Caroline Seger, Ramlosa Sodra FF, Joakim Backstrom, Mikael Lundberg, Kent Harstedt, Michael Saxell, Countess Marianne Bernadotte of Wisborg, Bjorn Strid, Karnan, Johan Wissman, Michaela Dornonville de la Cour, Sofiero Castle, Peps Persson, Gustaf Hakansson, Sven Nordqvist, Thomas Sjoberg, Jan Andersson, Michael Treschow, Jim Tinndahn, Joseph B. Johnson, Daniel Berta, Elis Stromgren, Michaela Savi, Thomas Oberg, Imad Khalili, Jarl Hjalmarson, Idrottens Hus, Roger Hansson, Olof Jarlbro, Filip Prpic, Ruben Rausing, Olympia, Gabriel Romanus, Tony Mahr, Helsingborg City Theatre, Rosendal Castle, Helsingborg, Elsie Albiin, Simhallsbadet, Helsingborg, Thomas Nordegren, Johan Bengtsson, Helsingborgs Dagblad, Teknik pa farfars tid. Excerpt: Henrik Edward Larsson MBE (Swedish pronunciation: born 20 September 1971 in Helsingborg, Sweden) is a Swedish former footballer and current manager of Landskrona BoIS. Larsson began his career with Hogaborgs BK as a youth player. As a senior, he moved to Helsingborg, where he was one of the key players when they qualified to Allsvenskan 1993. Larsson then moved to Feyenoord for four years before leaving for Celtic in 1997. He won four league titles in seven years with Celtic, scoring 242 goals in 315 competitive matches, before moving to Barcelona in 2004, where he won two league titles and the 2006 Champions League, in which he assisted both of Barcelona's goals as...