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- Idrottsbladet (Swedish: The Sports Gazette) was a sports magazine which existed between 1910 and 2009 in Stockholm, Sweden. During its lifetime it was...
- Orlando Bellini Djalma Didi Szymaniak Pelé Hamrin Fontaine Garrincha Idrottsbladet Gregg Nílton Djalma Orlando Gustavsson Blanchflower Peter McParland...
- Gustaf Lindblom, Athlete, Head of Editorial Office of the Sport Magazine Idrottsbladet, & Secretary of the Swedish Boxing Federation John Mikaelsson, Athlete...
- Journal Hemmets Veckotidning Hennes Hundsport Husmodern Icakuriren Idrottsbladet Illustrerad Vetenskap Internetworld Jefferson Blues Magazine Jordbruksaktuellt...
- the University of Gothenburg between 1954 and 1957. Hansson worked at Idrottsbladet from 1957 to 1962, at Strömbergs förlag from 1962 to 1965 and at Radiosporten...
- owner of the sports magazine Idrottsbladet between 1915 and 1957. He continued to edit the magazine until 1967. "Idrottsbladet" (in Swedish). Store norske...
- best goalkeeper in the league by Sweden's dominating sports magazine Idrottsbladet. Being considered as a yo-yo club, Hammarby pla**** another two seasons...
- the taker hit the crossbar. Follow-up to the match, Swedish newspaper Idrottsbladet joked that the match ball had to be chosen from two balls – one quadrangular...
- and building the first bowling venues there. Next year, he founded Idrottsbladet, which soon became the major Swedish sports newspaper, and became its...
- seriekalender. Svenska Fotbollförbundet. Rekordmagasinet, årgång 1949, 1950, 1951 Idrottsbladet 1950, 1951 Kjell Hjertsson at National-Football-Teams.com...