1908 in Swedish Football - National Team Players in Season 1908

National Team Players in Season 1908

name pos. caps goals club
Sune "Bandykungen" Almkvist FW 4 0 IFK Uppsala
Nils Andersson DF 4 0 IFK Göteborg
Karl Ansén FW 6 0 AIK Solna
Oskar "Påsket" Bengtsson GK 5 0 Örgryte IS Göteborg
Erik "Backen" Bergström FW 2 5 Örgryte IS Göteborg
Gustaf (Gustav) "Foten" Bergström FW 5 1 Örgryte IS Göteborg
Erik "Börje" Börjesson FW 1 4 IFK Göteborg
Thor Ericsson MF 2 0 Örgryte IS Göteborg
Ove Eriksson (Erickson;Ericksson) GK 1 0 IFK Göteborg
Arvid Fagrell FW 1 0 IFK Göteborg
Åke "Tjall" Fjästad DF 5 0 IFK Stockholm
Karl "Köping" Gustafsson FW 6 5 IFK Köping
Valter Lidén MF 2 0 IFK Göteborg
Hans Lindman MF 6 1 IFK Uppsala
Theodor "Todde" Malm DF 4 0 AIK Solna
Olof Ohlsson FW 4 1 IFK Eskilstuna
Sven "Generalen" Ohlsson FW 2 0 Mariebergs IK Stockholm
Sven "Bleddy" Olsson MF 6 0 Örgryte IS Göteborg

Read more about this topic:  1908 In Swedish Football

Famous quotes containing the words national, team, players and/or season:

    I, with other Americans, have perhaps unduly resented the stream of criticism of American life ... more particularly have I resented the sneers at Main Street. For I have known that in the cottages that lay behind the street rested the strength of our national character.
    Herbert Hoover (1874–1964)

    Romeo. I dreamt a dream tonight.
    Mercutio. And so did I.
    Romeo. Well, what was yours?
    Mercutio. That dreamers often lie.
    Romeo. In bed asleep, while they do dream things true.
    Mercutio. O then I see Queen Mab hath been with you.
    She is the fairies’ midwife, and she comes
    In shape no bigger than an agate stone
    On the forefinger of an alderman,
    Drawn with a team of little atomi
    Over men’s noses as they lie asleep.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    The players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakespeare, that in his writing, whatsoever he penned, he never blotted out [a] line. My answer hath been, “Would he had blotted a thousand.”
    Ben Jonson (c. 1572–1637)

    Compare ... the cinema with theatre. Both are dramatic arts. Theatre brings actors before a public and every night during the season they re-enact the same drama. Deep in the nature of theatre is a sense of ritual. The cinema, by contrast, transports its audience individually, singly, out of the theatre towards the unknown.
    John Berger (b. 1926)