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Håkan Jeppsson

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Preceded by
  
Bengt Madsen

Profession
  
Economist

Residence
  
Malmo

Occupation
  
CEO

Education
  
Lund University

Alma mater
  
Lund University

Role
  
Economist

Nationality
  
Swedish

Name
  
Hakan Jeppsson


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Born
  
May 6, 1961 (age 62) Malmo, Sweden (
1961-05-06
)

Website
  
Hakan Jeppsson at mff.se

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Håkan Lennart Jeppsson (born 6 May 1961, in Malmö, Sweden) is a Swedish businessman who is currently the chairman of the Swedish Association football club Malmö FF, a post he has held since 2010. Jeppsson received his education at Lund University and works as CEO for Inwido.

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Sport career

In his younger years Jeppsson played football at Malmö FF simultaneously as he played table tennis at IK Pallas. After a couple of years being active in both sports he decided to quit football in favour of becoming a professional table tennis player. Jeppsson had his active career at the same time as Sweden was dominating the table tennis world in the 1970s and the 1980s. After growing tired of the life as a professional player he decided to focus on a civil career and started studying international economy at Lund University.

Civil career

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After graduating he worked his way up to higher positions. Jeppsson was the president of Papyrus AB from 1999 to 2002. He later went on to become the president and CEO of BE group. Jeppsson has been the president and CEO of Inwido since 2009.

Chairman of Malmö FF

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Jeppsson was elected a board member of Malmö FF in 2004. Eventually he was elected vice chairman under Bengt Madsen. In 2010 when Madsen decided not to stand for re-election Jeppsson was the only candidate to succeed him and did so on 18 February 2010. In his first year as chairman and the same year as the club's centennial anniversary Malmö FF won its 16th Swedish championship.

Malmö FF had completed the move from former home stadium Malmö Stadion to Swedbank Stadion a year before Jeppsson's presidency began. The new stadium created both financial opportunities as well as certain risks for the club. These risks became apparent when the club announced that the loss for the 2010 season was 30 million kronor. As a result the club sacked its current managing director and Jeppsson announced that there would be several austerity measures to turn the result back to positive. As part of the plan Malmö FF increased their share in Swedbank Stadion to 75% to reduce costs and increase profits.

Honours won by club during presidency

  • Allsvenskan:
  • Winners (4): 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016
  • Svenska Supercupen:
  • Winners (2): 2013, 2014
  • Runner-up (1): 2011
  • Svenska Cupen:
  • Runner-up (1): 2015–16

  • Håkan Jeppsson Art for Charity Styrelsen

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    References

    Håkan Jeppsson Wikipedia