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'''Fredrik Djurling''', born 1981 in [[Järfälla]] <ref>[http://www.innebandy.se/templates/IDA/Player.aspx?PageId=8811&PlayerID=546224&epslanguage=SV]</ref> is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] former [[floorball]] player, having played for [[AIK Innebandy]] and [[Men's national floorball team of Sweden|the national team of Sweden]] until his retirement in 2011.<ref>[http://www.aik.se/innebandy/200910/herrar/laget/28_fredrik_djurling_1.html AIK Innebandy 2009/10: 28. Fredrik Djurling] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100820112450/http://www.aik.se/innebandy/200910/herrar/laget/28_fredrik_djurling_1.html |date=2010-08-20 }}, accessed 2010-05-24 {{sv icon}}</ref> He grew up in Järfälla, [[Sweden]] and played for [[Järfälla IBK]] until April 2007 when he signed up for the Swedish team [[AIK Innebandy]]. He won the World Cup in 2006.
'''Fredrik Djurling''', born 1981 in [[Järfälla]] <ref>[http://www.innebandy.se/templates/IDA/Player.aspx?PageId=8811&PlayerID=546224&epslanguage=SV]</ref> is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] former [[floorball]] player, having played for [[AIK Innebandy]] and [[Men's national floorball team of Sweden|the national team of Sweden]] until his retirement in 2011.<ref>[http://www.aik.se/innebandy/200910/herrar/laget/28_fredrik_djurling_1.html AIK Innebandy 2009/10: 28. Fredrik Djurling] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100820112450/http://www.aik.se/innebandy/200910/herrar/laget/28_fredrik_djurling_1.html |date=2010-08-20 }}, accessed 2010-05-24 {{in lang|sv}}</ref> He grew up in Järfälla, [[Sweden]] and played for [[Järfälla IBK]] until April 2007 when he signed up for the Swedish team [[AIK Innebandy]]. He won the World Cup in 2006.


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Fredrik Djurling, born 1981 in Järfälla [1] is a Swedish former floorball player, having played for AIK Innebandy and the national team of Sweden until his retirement in 2011.[2] He grew up in Järfälla, Sweden and played for Järfälla IBK until April 2007 when he signed up for the Swedish team AIK Innebandy. He won the World Cup in 2006.

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  2. ^ AIK Innebandy 2009/10: 28. Fredrik Djurling Archived 2010-08-20 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2010-05-24 (in Swedish)