He came to
Gefle IF in 1998 from
Forsbacka IK. In 2004, he had the highest save percentage in
Superettan as his team were promoted to
Allsvenskan. During the
2011 Allsvenskan he kept a
clean sheet for 699 minutes straight, the fourth longest time in league history. Hugosson played every single minute of the club's first 228 games in Allsvenskan after Gefle IF was promoted. He finally missed out on playing in the first round of 2013 due to
fever. On 6 August 2014, he made a comeback as third-choice goalkeeper in
IFK Göteborg. Signed in May 2016 by his longtime former team, Gefle IF as an emergency back-up when first choice Andreas Andersson suffered a serious knee injury. ==References==