Filip Johansson
Filip Johansson (born June 21, 1902 in Surte , † November 1, 1976 ) was a Swedish bandy and football player . He was inducted into the SFS Hall Of Fame in 2005.
Soccer
Club career
“Svarte-Filip”, Johansson's nickname because of his dark hair, began his career at Surte IS , Fässbergs IF and Trollhättans IF . In 1924 he moved to IFK Göteborg , for which he ran up in the first season of Allsvenskan . In his first season he scored 39 goals this season in 21 games, a league record that is still valid today. He remained loyal to the club until 1933 and scored 329 goals in 277 games for the club.
After a two-year hiatus, during which he had concentrated on playing bandy, he went to Gårda BK for one season in 1935 before finally ending his career.
In total, he scored 182 league goals in 194 league games, which puts him in third place in the league's all-time top scorer list. Nevertheless, he remained without a title in his career.
National team
Johansson has also been called up to the Swedish national team 16 times , scoring 14 goals. On his debut on June 9, 1925, he scored all four goals in a 4-0 win over Finland . Against Hungary and Poland , where he scored in the 25th, 28th and 30th minutes, he scored three goals in one game.
Bandy
Parallel to his football career, Johannson played bandy at Surte IS during the winter breaks , where he was a technically high-class player.
Web links
- Page about him at Gårda BK ( Memento from September 21, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (Swedish)
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SURNAME | Johansson, Filip |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swedish soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 21, 1902 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Surte , Sweden |
DATE OF DEATH | November 1, 1976 |