Per Kaufeldt

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Per Ludvig Gösta Kaufeldt (born August 1, 1902 in Södermalm ; † March 21, 1956 in Stockholm ) was a Swedish football player , coach , bandy and ice hockey player .

Career

Kaufeldt played for various clubs until 1918. So he stepped for Hagalunds IS , Tranebergs IF , Westermalms IF and Råsunda IS against the ball. In 1918, he moved to AIK Solna , for whom he competed in both football and bandy and ice hockey. In 1923 he was with the team for the first time Swedish football champions. In 1924 he moved to France for one season at Sports Olympiques Montpelliérains . Upon returning, he rejoined AIK. In 1931 he became a Swedish bandy champion with the club, and a year later he repeated his success in football. In 1934 he ended his active career.

Between 1921 and 1933 Kaufeldt played 33 international matches for the Swedish national football team . At the Olympic Games in 1924 he won the bronze medal with the national selection. He was also on the ice twice for the national bandy team.

In 1935, Kaufeldt moved to the coaching bench in the AIK football department. He worked as the club's supervisor until 1940 before joining Hammarby IF . In 1944 he moved to Djurgårdens IF , which he was in charge of until 1950. He then went to Örebro SK until 1952 . From 1952 to 1955 he was again in the service of AIK.

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