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Khabarovsk, USSR, 7-15 February The 1981 World Championship was the 12th World Championship. The tournament was held for the third time in USSR. USSR, Norway, Sweden and Finland took part in the tournament. The champion was solved by the teams playing a double...
Ljusdal, Sweden Lars “Knatten” Olsson, Sandvikens AIK, broke a new record in the premier match in 1980 against Västerås SK. The match was only 24 seconds old when he struck from his favorite position. With a right shot from a mini-vale right angle, he made it...
Ljusdal, Sweden Another home victory for Hälsingland, but it was time for a first win for Edsbyns IF. In the final, the team played against Örebro SK and won 5-1 after 3-0 at halftime.
Stockholm and 8 other cities, Sweden, 27 January-4 February The 1979 World Championship was the 11th ever. The tournament was attended by four teams and was held in the cities of Vänersborg, Trollhättan, Gothenburg, Kungälv, Köping, Uppsala, Katrineholm, Stockholm and...
Ljusdal, Sweden Broberg is the most successful team so far in the day-and-night cup in Ljusdal. This year, 1978, the team won its third victory by beating home team Ljusdal 4-1 in the final and 2-0 at halftime.
Ljusdal, Sweden BROBERGS IF IS BACK AS WINNER! 1977 was the year when the Swedish team Broberg took back the first prize after the Finnish victory in 1976. In the final against Sirius, Broberg was completely superior and won comfortably 6-1 after 4-0 at halftime. ALL...
Drammen , Mjøndalen , Oslo och Stabæk, Norway, 23-30 January The championship was won by the defending World Champion USSR ahead of Sweden with Finland in third place. It was USSR’s 10th title in a row and the USSR had won all the tournaments until then. There...
Ljusdal, Sweden Before the tournament in 1976, the organizers had received a new sponsor who also belonged to the car industry. The company Dex, which mainly manufactured spare parts for Volvo, became the main sponsor and the long-lasting name Dexcupen was born!...
Ljusdal, Sweden …and Björn Swartswe had new ideas to develop the event in Ljusdal. He had a dream of a play off in the European Cup with the two best teams from every country. And he wanted to invite a team from Mongolia. “We will have 7,000 people...