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Leif Fredblad (Leif Gustaf Fredblad) was born on 16 July, 1936 in Stockholm, Sweden, is a Swedish bandy and ice hockey player. Discover Leif Fredblad's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

Popular As Leif Gustaf Fredblad
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Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 16 July 1936
Birthday 16 July
Birthplace Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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1936

Leif Fredblad (born 16 July 1936) is a former Swedish bandy and ice hockey player.

Playing bandy in the domestic top tier for almost two decades with Hammarby IF, he competed in five World Championships and is a member of the Swedish Bandy Hall of Fame.

1954

In 1954, Fredblad moved to Hammarby IF and won a promotion to Division 1, the domestic top tier, in his debut season.

Playing as a forward, Fredblad established himself as a feared sniper, a master at covering the ball and an outstanding dribbler.

1956

From his debut in the Swedish top tier in 1956, Fredblad competed in the league with Hammarby IF for 14 seasons in a row, although they failed to reach the national final.

He made his debut in the senior roster of Hammarby IF in 1956, competing in the top flight Division 1.

1957

Hammarby IF reached its first Swedish championship final in 1957, but lost 1–2 to Örebro SK at Stockholms stadion, in which Fredblad scored the consolation goal for his side, assisted by Rolf Pettersson.

In total, Fredblad played five World Championship with Sweden, being part of Sweden's squad in the inaugural tournament in 1957.

1959

In 1959, Fredblad left the side and briefly represented GAIS, as he was stationed in Gothenburg during his military service.

He soon returned to Stockholm and joined IK Göta.

1961

His best result was winning the bronze medal in 1961, losing 2–1 against Soviet Union in the final.

A full international for more than a decade, Fredblad won 30 caps for Sweden and scored 16 goals.

1962

He had a shorter ice hockey career, but won the Swedish championship title in 1962 with Djurgårdens IF.

He started to play bandy with local club Gustavsbergs IF, debuting in their senior team at age 15.

Fredblad won the Swedish championship title in 1962 with Djurgårdens IF, his only season with the club.

On 18 January 1962, Fredblad made his first and only international appearance for Sweden in a 7–1 win against Finland, an exhibition game played at Nya Ullevi.

He retired from ice hockey a year later.

1967

On 11 January 1967, he scored a career-best six goals in one single game, as his side won 8–3 at home against Villa Lidköping.

1969

When Hammarby IF was relegated to the second tier in 1969, Fredblad decided to stay and went on to lead his side to an immediate promotion.

1973

He played three more seasons with the club in Division 1 before retiring in 1973.

In total, Fredblad played 203 games with Hammarby IF in the highest division, scoring 221 goals.

2018

Fredblad is a recipient of the honorary award Stora Grabbars Märke and was inducted into the Swedish Bandy Hall of Fame in 2018 by the Swedish Bandy Association.

2019

In 2019, Hammarby IF inducted Fredblad into their own Hall of Fame, accompanied by his former teammate Åke Andersson as a fellow member.

Like many other bandy players at the time, Fredblad also played ice hockey.