Axel "Acke" Ericsson (27 March 1931 – 3 March 2019) was a Swedish football player and manager, best known for representing Hammarby IF and AIK. He also...
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Hammarby) (1953) Lars Boman (AIK to Hammarby) (1954) Axel Ericsson (Hammarby to AIK) (1954) Axel Ericsson (AIK to Hamamrby) (1957) Benny Söderling (AIK to...
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GK 1960–1966 1970 147 0 Folke Holmberg FW 1946–1951 1953–1957 143 89 Axel Ericsson MF 1951–1954 1957–1962 1963 140 46 Per Holmberg MF 1979–1987 140 11...
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Ingvar Axel Harald Ericsson (31 August 1927 – 14 May 2020) was a Swedish middle-distance runner who specialized in the 1500 m event. He competed at the...
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61 appearances and scoring 7 goals. In 1970, former Hammarby player Axel Ericsson was appointed as Skövde's new manager, which proved to be successful;...
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players like Karl-Evert Skoglund, Lars-Ove Johansson, Lars Boman and Axel Ericsson. Westerlund won two caps for the Swedish national B team between 1954...
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(born 1982), Swedish heavy metal guitarist Per Axel Eriksson (1925–2016), Swedish decathlete Pär Ericsson (born 1988), Swedish footballer This disambiguation...
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John Ericsson, Victor of Hampton Roads (Swedish: John Ericsson – segraren vid Hampton Roads) is a 1937 Swedish historical drama film directed by Gustaf...
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promoted to Allsvenskan. Several other AIK players like Ragnar Blom, Axel Ericsson and Olle Nyström also transferred to Hammarby around this time. Boman...
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have ceased operations are included and noted as defunct. Headquarters of Ericsson in Stockholm. Handelsbanken Stockholm Headquarters. Stockholm Stock Exchange...
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