Dennis Gustafsson

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Dennis Gustafsson (born February 17, 1972) is a Swedish Bandy player who currently plays for Vetlanda BK as goalkeeper. Dennis has made over 400 appearances in the Allsvenskan.

Dennis has played for three clubs-

IFK Motala (19891999)
Hammarby IF Bandy (19992003)
IFK Motala (20032005)
Vetlanda BK (2005present)
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