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Harald Hasselbach

Harald Hasselbach (22 September 1967 – 23 November 2023) was a Dutch gridiron football player who was a defensive end in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and National Football League (NFL). He played seven seasons in the NFL for the Denver Broncos from 1994 to 2000, winning two Super Bowls, including a start in Super Bowl XXXIII.[1][2] Previously, he played four seasons for the Calgary Stampeders of the CFL, winning the 80th Grey Cup in 1992.[3] He played college football for the Washington Huskies after attending high school near Vancouver. During his youth, he played a variety of sports while his family lived on four different continents. After retiring as a player, he became a high school football coach. He is the only Dutch player to have become a Super Bowl champion.

Harald Hasselbach
No. 96
Position:Defensive end
Personal information
Born:(1967-09-22)22 September 1967
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died:23 November 2023(2023-11-23) (aged 56)
Parker, Colorado, US
Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight:285 lb (129 kg)
Career information
High school:South Delta (Delta, BC, Canada)
College:Washington
CFL Draft:1989 / Round: 5 / Pick: 34
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Early life edit

Hasselbach was born in Amsterdam on 22 September 1967,[4] to a Dutch father and a Surinamese mother. His father was an agricultural engineer and the family moved frequently; Hasselbach grew up in the Netherlands, Indonesia, Kenya, and Canada.[5] He attended high school in Canada at South Delta Secondary School in Delta in Metro Vancouver.[6][1] During his youth he practiced various sports, ranging from cricket, field hockey, to swimming and soccer.[7]

Career edit

Playing five years of college football at the University of Washington and backing up Dennis Brown and Steve Emtman, he only appeared in four plays, including a tackle of Emmitt Smith. He talked the Philadelphia Eagles out of drafting him in the 1990 NFL draft because he had already signed with the Calgary Stampeders. He then went on to play four seasons in the CFL (two as an all-star). At Calgary, defensive line coach Tom Higgins helped mold his talent before he engaged in a 14-team bidding war for his services, deciding to sign with the Denver Broncos.[8]

From 1994 through 2000, Hasselbach played for the Broncos, where he tallied 154 tackles, 29 regular season starts and a start in Super Bowl XXXIII.[8] He had 17.5 NFL-career quarterback sacks and four forced fumbles.[9] He never missed a game (regular or playoff) in his seven-year tenure (121 games) in Denver.[10] This total included nine NFL playoff games and starts in all three playoff games when Denver repeated as Super Bowl champions in Super Bowl XXXIII, where he recorded two tackles against Atlanta.[11] He is one of at least ten players to have won a Grey Cup and a Super Bowl.[10]

After his career he served as coach at a local high school.[12] In 2016, he was inducted into the British Columbia Football Hall of Fame.[1] He was a defensive line coach at Regis Jesuit High School at the time of his death.[10]

Personal life edit

Hasselbach's older brother Ernst-Paul (1965–2008) was a television presenter.[5] Hasselbach had a wife and four children.[7] Hasselbach and his son Terran, who played college football for Colorado,[13] were in a near-fatal car accident when Terran was a high school freshman.[14]

Hasselbach complained of memory and concentration loss in the years before his death. He was diagnosed with cancer in mid-2023.[15] He died of a mucinous adenocarcinoma on 23 November 2023, at age 56.[16] At the time of his death he was the only Dutch player to have ever won a Super Bowl.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Hasselbach among B.C. Football Hall of Fame inductees". 4 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Super Bowl XXXIII – Denver Broncos vs. Atlanta Falcons – January 31st, 1999". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  3. ^ "THE RING BEARERS: SUPER BOWL AND GREY CUP WINNING PLAYERS". CFL Alumni Association. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Harald Hasselbach". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Robinson-presentator en Vlaamse assistente komen om bij opnames '71 Graden Noord'". De Morgen. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  6. ^ Willard, Heather (23 November 2023). "Back-to-back Broncos Super Bowl champ Harald Hasselbach dies at 56". KDVR. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Enige Nederlandse Super Bowl-winnaar Harald Hasselbach (56) overleden". Algemeen Dagblad (in Dutch). 23 November 2023. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  8. ^ a b Raley, Dan (3 February 2021). "How Hasselbach Turned Himself into an NFL Player after UW Miss". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  9. ^ "Former Broncos DL Harald Hasselbach, two-time Super Bowl champion, dies at 56 after fighting cancer". NFL. Associated Press. 23 November 2023. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  10. ^ a b c Schefter, Adam (23 November 2023). "Broncos' two-time Super Bowl champ Harald Hasselbach dies at 56". ESPN. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  11. ^ Cwik, Chris (23 November 2023). "Former UW Husky lineman Harald Hasselbach, who won two Super Bowls with Broncos, dead at 56". KIRO-TV. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  12. ^ van der Velden, Koen (24 November 2023). . de Volkskrant (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 25 November 2023.
  13. ^ Raley, Dan (23 November 2023). "Cancer Claims Hasselbach, Little-Used Husky Turned NFL Starter". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  14. ^ "96 Terran Hasselbach". Colorado Buffaloes. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  15. ^ a b (in Dutch). Nederlandse Omroep Stichting. 23 November 2023. Archived from the original on 23 November 2023.
  16. ^ Klis, Mike (23 November 2023). "Former Bronco Harald Hasselbach dies at 56". KUSA (TV). Retrieved 23 November 2023.

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Harald Hasselbach 22 September 1967 23 November 2023 was a Dutch gridiron football player who was a defensive end in the Canadian Football League CFL and National Football League NFL He played seven seasons in the NFL for the Denver Broncos from 1994 to 2000 winning two Super Bowls including a start in Super Bowl XXXIII 1 2 Previously he played four seasons for the Calgary Stampeders of the CFL winning the 80th Grey Cup in 1992 3 He played college football for the Washington Huskies after attending high school near Vancouver During his youth he played a variety of sports while his family lived on four different continents After retiring as a player he became a high school football coach He is the only Dutch player to have become a Super Bowl champion Harald HasselbachNo 96Position Defensive endPersonal informationBorn 1967 09 22 22 September 1967Amsterdam NetherlandsDied 23 November 2023 2023 11 23 aged 56 Parker Colorado USHeight 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m Weight 285 lb 129 kg Career informationHigh school South Delta Delta BC Canada College WashingtonCFL Draft 1989 Round 5 Pick 34Career historyCalgary Stampeders 1990 1993 Denver Broncos 1994 2000 Career highlights and awardsSuper Bowl champion XXXII XXXIII Grey Cup champion 80th CFL All Star 1993 Career NFL statisticsTotal tackles 154Sacks 17 5Forced fumbles 4Fumble recoveries 4Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editHasselbach was born in Amsterdam on 22 September 1967 4 to a Dutch father and a Surinamese mother His father was an agricultural engineer and the family moved frequently Hasselbach grew up in the Netherlands Indonesia Kenya and Canada 5 He attended high school in Canada at South Delta Secondary School in Delta in Metro Vancouver 6 1 During his youth he practiced various sports ranging from cricket field hockey to swimming and soccer 7 Career editPlaying five years of college football at the University of Washington and backing up Dennis Brown and Steve Emtman he only appeared in four plays including a tackle of Emmitt Smith He talked the Philadelphia Eagles out of drafting him in the 1990 NFL draft because he had already signed with the Calgary Stampeders He then went on to play four seasons in the CFL two as an all star At Calgary defensive line coach Tom Higgins helped mold his talent before he engaged in a 14 team bidding war for his services deciding to sign with the Denver Broncos 8 From 1994 through 2000 Hasselbach played for the Broncos where he tallied 154 tackles 29 regular season starts and a start in Super Bowl XXXIII 8 He had 17 5 NFL career quarterback sacks and four forced fumbles 9 He never missed a game regular or playoff in his seven year tenure 121 games in Denver 10 This total included nine NFL playoff games and starts in all three playoff games when Denver repeated as Super Bowl champions in Super Bowl XXXIII where he recorded two tackles against Atlanta 11 He is one of at least ten players to have won a Grey Cup and a Super Bowl 10 After his career he served as coach at a local high school 12 In 2016 he was inducted into the British Columbia Football Hall of Fame 1 He was a defensive line coach at Regis Jesuit High School at the time of his death 10 Personal life editHasselbach s older brother Ernst Paul 1965 2008 was a television presenter 5 Hasselbach had a wife and four children 7 Hasselbach and his son Terran who played college football for Colorado 13 were in a near fatal car accident when Terran was a high school freshman 14 Hasselbach complained of memory and concentration loss in the years before his death He was diagnosed with cancer in mid 2023 15 He died of a mucinous adenocarcinoma on 23 November 2023 at age 56 16 At the time of his death he was the only Dutch player to have ever won a Super Bowl 15 References edit a b c Hasselbach among B C Football Hall of Fame inductees 4 November 2016 Super Bowl XXXIII Denver Broncos vs Atlanta Falcons January 31st 1999 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 17 July 2023 THE RING BEARERS SUPER BOWL AND GREY CUP WINNING PLAYERS CFL Alumni Association Retrieved 24 November 2023 Harald Hasselbach Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 23 November 2023 a b Robinson presentator en Vlaamse assistente komen om bij opnames 71 Graden Noord De Morgen Retrieved 23 November 2023 Willard Heather 23 November 2023 Back to back Broncos Super Bowl champ Harald Hasselbach dies at 56 KDVR Retrieved 24 November 2023 a b Enige Nederlandse Super Bowl winnaar Harald Hasselbach 56 overleden Algemeen Dagblad in Dutch 23 November 2023 Retrieved 27 November 2023 a b Raley Dan 3 February 2021 How Hasselbach Turned Himself into an NFL Player after UW Miss Sports Illustrated Retrieved 24 November 2023 Former Broncos DL Harald Hasselbach two time Super Bowl champion dies at 56 after fighting cancer NFL Associated Press 23 November 2023 Retrieved 24 November 2023 a b c Schefter Adam 23 November 2023 Broncos two time Super Bowl champ Harald Hasselbach dies at 56 ESPN Retrieved 23 November 2023 Cwik Chris 23 November 2023 Former UW Husky lineman Harald Hasselbach who won two Super Bowls with Broncos dead at 56 KIRO TV Retrieved 24 November 2023 van der Velden Koen 24 November 2023 Tweevoudig Super Bowl winnaar Hasselbach 56 betaalde hoge prijs als American footballer de Volkskrant in Dutch Archived from the original on 25 November 2023 Raley Dan 23 November 2023 Cancer Claims Hasselbach Little Used Husky Turned NFL Starter Sports Illustrated Retrieved 24 November 2023 96 Terran Hasselbach Colorado Buffaloes Retrieved 24 November 2023 a b Tweevoudig Super Bowl winnaar Harald Hasselbach 56 overleden in Dutch Nederlandse Omroep Stichting 23 November 2023 Archived from the original on 23 November 2023 Klis Mike 23 November 2023 Former Bronco Harald Hasselbach dies at 56 KUSA TV Retrieved 23 November 2023 External links editNFL career highlights on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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