Albert Öijermark

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Gustaf Albert "Abbe" Öijermark (born February 16, 1900 in Stockholm , † July 9, 1970 in Sundbyberg ) was a Swedish football player . With the Swedish national team , he took part in the 1920 Olympic Games .

Career

Öijermark moved to the men's team of the Stockholm club Djurgårdens IF around 1920 . In the summer of 1920 he was with the team in the final for the Svenska Mästerskapet . At the side of Bertil Nordenskjöld , Ragnar Wicksell , Frithiof Rudén and Einar Hemming , he defeated IK Sleipner from Norrköping with a 1-0 win. A little later he made his debut in the Swedish national team when he played against the Dutch national team in the quarter-finals of the Olympic football tournament in Antwerp . After the 4-5 defeat after extra time, in which Herbert Karlsson stood out twice as well as Albert Olsson and Albin Dahl as goalscorers on the side of the Swedes, he also came in the "tournament for 2nd and 3rd place" in the 2-1 defeat against Spain " for use. In the following year he came to two more appearances in the national team before his international career after four games in which he did not score, ended.

Nothing is currently known about Öijermark's further life.

Individual evidence

  1. sok.se: "Albert Öijermark" ( Memento from June 14, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (accessed on January 10, 2012)