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Sven Bergqvist (Sven Olof Lennart Bergqvist) was born on 20 August, 1914 in Stockholm, Sweden, is a Swedish sportsman. Discover Sven Bergqvist'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 82 years old?
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Sven Olof Lennart Bergqvist |
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20 August, 1914 |
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Stockholm, Sweden |
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16 December, 1996 |
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Sven Bergqvist Height, Weight & Measurements
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Sven Bergqvist Net Worth
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Sven Olof Lennart Bergqvist (20 August 1914 – 16 December 1996) was a Swedish football and ice hockey player, known for representing Hammarby IF in both sports.
He also played bandy and handball.
Bergqvist is one of only three athletes that has competed in the highest Swedish division in four different sports.
At the age of 14, in 1928, he began his football career at Hammarby IF.
At the early age of 16, in 1931, he made his debut as a bandy goalie in Hammarby Bandy's senior team.
He played another four seasons in the highest Swedish division before quitting.
He also represented the Sweden national bandy team.
Bergqvist was also a talented sportsman in handball, playing one game in the highest Swedish division – though not for Hammarby IF, but SoIK Hellas.
In 1932, at the age of 17, he debuted in Hammarby's senior football team.
Bergqvist was also a prominent ice hockey defender, debuting for Hammarby Hockey in 1932, also aged 17.
He would play 13 seasons for the club in the Swedish top division, with Hammarby being crowned champions on five occasions during his tenures: in 1933, 1937, 1942, 1943 and 1945.
He had 35 caps for the Sweden national football team between 1935 and 1943, and received the honorary award Stora Grabbars Märke from the Swedish Football Association.
Bergqvist stayed as the team's regular goalkeeper until 1935, playing in the Swedish second tier then known as Division 2.
He also had 35 caps for the Sweden national football team between 1935 and 1943.
In his second cap, on 30 June 1935, Sweden defeated Germany in a memorable victory.
His nickname "Svenne Berka" originated from the supporters of Hammarby, who shortened his full name in accordance to the then reigning Stockholm dialect.
He represented AIK during one season in 1935/36, before returning to Hammarby.
In total, he made 209 appearances for Hammarby, scoring 63 goals.
He played 55 games for the Sweden men's national ice hockey team during his active career.
He appeared in three major tournaments for his country – the 1935 World Ice Hockey Championships in Davos, the Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 Winter Olympics and the 1938 World Ice Hockey Championships in Prague – but failed to win any of them.
He played 55 games for the Sweden men's national ice hockey team at the World Championships and the 1936 Winter Olympics, and was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1999.
Sven Bergqvist grew up in a working-class home in a southern part of Stockholm known as Södermalm.
He had several siblings and frequently acted as a ball boy during the football matches of the local club Hammarby IF during his youth, studying his idol Victor Olsson.
He had a short stint at the Allsvenskan club AIK, during the season of 1936 because the national team required first division players in the Olympics.
After the tournament Bergqvist reportedly turned down a move abroad to then French giants Racing Club de Paris, that would have turned Bergqvist into the first professional Swedish footballer.
He was offered to represent the Sweden men's national handball team in the sport of field handball ahead of the 1936 Summer Olympics, but chose to decline.
Bergqvist also competed in the highest Swedish bowling division for the club IK City.
During this period he was a part of a successful promotion campaign to Allsvenskan in 1939.
Alice Babs referred to Bergqvist as "Svenne Berka" in the song "Vårat gäng" during the 1940s.
Bergqvist was also characterized as always wearing an own sewn cap on the pitch, which inspired a long lasting fashion trend among male youngsters living in Södermalm.
Between 1944 and 1946, he also acted as a player-manager of Hammarby.
Bergqvist made a total of 212 competitive appearances during his two stints at the club.
Bergqvist remained as a prolific player at Hammarby until 1946.
After his playing career, he made one season as the manager of Hammarby Hockey in 1946.
He also coached the Sweden national ice hockey team during the 1948 St. Moritz Winter Olympics, where the team finished in fourth place.
In 1999, Bergqvist was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame.
He is a recipient of the honorary award Stora Grabbars Märke, which is handed out by Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
Only two persons have been awarded the badge in both ice hockey and football.
In 2004, he was voted as Hammarby Fotboll's fifth biggest profile throughout the history of the club.
He is also a recipient of the honorary award Stora Grabbars Märke, which is handed out by the Swedish Football Association.