Former Stampeders Player Harold Hasselbach Passes Away at Age 56
It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of Harold Hasselbach, a member of the Stampeders’ 1992 Grey Cup championship team. The news was confirmed by @jlefeb25 on Twitter.
Harold Hasselbach, who was 56 years old, played an integral role in the Stampeders’ victory in the 1992 Grey Cup. He dedicated four years to the team before moving on to play seven seasons with the Denver Broncos in the NFL.
During Hasselbach’s time with the Broncos, he achieved the pinnacle of success by winning a Super Bowl title. His contributions to the team were invaluable, and he will always be remembered as a key player in their championship journey.
Harold Hasselbach’s sudden passing has left a void in the hearts of football fans, teammates, and loved ones. His dedication to the sport and his exemplary skills on the field will forever be honored and celebrated.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Harold Hasselbach’s family, friends, and the entire football community during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.
Source: https://twitter.com/Markonfootball/status/1727796937523642725
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Source : @Markonfootball
Very sad news as per @jlefeb25 . A member of the Stampeders 1992 Grey Cup championship team, Harold Hasselbach has passed away at age 56. He played four years with the Stamps, then seven with Denver, where he won a Super Bowl title. He was 56. pic.twitter.com/Yj5XG40w2D
— markonfootball (@Markonfootball) November 23, 2023