1918 in Swedish Football - National Team Players in Season 1918

National Team Players in Season 1918

name pos. caps goals club
Henry "Tandpetarn" Almén MF 3 0 IFK Göteborg
Herbert "Peta" Almqvist GK 1 0 Westermalms IF Stockholm
Josef "Päron" Appelgren FW 1 0 Örgryte IS Göteborg
Erik "Börje" Börjesson FW 2 1 IFK Göteborg
Gustaf "Gurra" Carlson MF 1 0 Mariebergs IK Stockholm
Birger Carlsson FW 1 0 Westermalms IF Stockholm
Helge "Ekis" Ekroth FW 1 0 AIK Solna
Sven Friberg MF 2 0 Örgryte IS Göteborg
Karl "Köping" Gustafsson FW 1 1 Djurgårdens IF Stockholm
Einar Halling-Johansson MF 1 0 IFK Eskilstuna
Erik Hjelm FW 3 1 IFK Göteborg
Karl "Kalle Makarn" Johansson MF 2 0 IFK Göteborg
Herbert "Murren" Karlsson FW 2 0 IFK Göteborg
John "Stjärna" Karlsson-Nottorp GK 1 0 IFK Göteborg
Axel "Back-Lasse" Larsson DF 1 0 IF Elfsborg Borås
Vigor "Kuta" Lindberg FW 1 0 IK Sleipner Norrköping
Bruno Lindström MF 1 0 AIK Solna
Valdus "Gobben" Lund DF 3 0 IFK Göteborg
Harry "Dicko" Magnusson FW 3 0 Örgryte IS Göteborg
Theodor "Todde" Malm DF 1 0 AIK Solna
Mauritz "Moje" Sandberg FW 2 0 IFK Göteborg
Caleb "Kairo" Schylander FW 2 0 IFK Göteborg
Erik "Jack" Sjöstrand GK 1 0 IFK Malmö
Thure "Turken" Sterne FW 1 1 IFK Uppsala
Henning Svensson DF 3 0 IFK Göteborg
Konrad Törnqvist MF 1 0 IFK Göteborg
Ragnar "Ragge" Wicksell MF 1 0 Djurgårdens IF Stockholm
Robert Zander GK 1 0 Örgryte IS Göteborg

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