<p>Former Sweden international Agne Simonsson, who scored in his country's 1958 World Cup final loss to Brazil, has died at the age of 84, his family announced Wednesday.</p>.<p>Simonsson passed away Tuesday following pulmonary complications, his brother told local newspaper Goteborgs Posten.</p>.<p>The forward scored 27 goals in 51 appearances for Sweden in a career that included a brief spell at Real Madrid in the early 1960s. He struggled to break into a team with Alfredo Di Stefano and was loaned to Real Sociedad.</p>.<p>Simonsson scored four times during the 1958 World Cup hosted by Sweden, including in the 5-2 loss to Brazil and a 17-year-old Pele in the final.</p>.<p>He later coached Orgryte IS, the club where he spent most of his playing days, and won the 1985 Swedish league play-offs to qualify for the following year's European Cup.</p>.<p>He joined Swedish football's Hall of Fame in 2008.</p>
<p>Former Sweden international Agne Simonsson, who scored in his country's 1958 World Cup final loss to Brazil, has died at the age of 84, his family announced Wednesday.</p>.<p>Simonsson passed away Tuesday following pulmonary complications, his brother told local newspaper Goteborgs Posten.</p>.<p>The forward scored 27 goals in 51 appearances for Sweden in a career that included a brief spell at Real Madrid in the early 1960s. He struggled to break into a team with Alfredo Di Stefano and was loaned to Real Sociedad.</p>.<p>Simonsson scored four times during the 1958 World Cup hosted by Sweden, including in the 5-2 loss to Brazil and a 17-year-old Pele in the final.</p>.<p>He later coached Orgryte IS, the club where he spent most of his playing days, and won the 1985 Swedish league play-offs to qualify for the following year's European Cup.</p>.<p>He joined Swedish football's Hall of Fame in 2008.</p>