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Ralf Edström, the Glossary

Index Ralf Edström

Ralf Sigvard Edström (born 7 October 1952) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a forward.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 61 relations: Allsvenskan, AS Monaco FC, Association football, Åtvidabergs FF, Örgryte IS, Örjans Vall, Belgian Cup, Belgian Pro League, Budapest, Buenos Aires, Cap (sport), Düsseldorf, Degerfors, Degerfors IF, Eredivisie, Exhibition game, Ferenc Puskás Stadium, FIFA World Cup, Forward (association football), Gothenburg, Guldbollen, Halmstad, IFK Göteborg, KNVB Cup, Ligue 1, List of Allsvenskan top scorers, PSV Eindhoven, Råsunda Stadium, Rheinstadion, Solna, Standard Liège, Svenska Cupen, Sweden men's national football team, Sweden national under-19 football team, UEFA Euro 1976 qualifying, Ullevaal Stadion, Ullevi, 1970–71 Svenska Cupen, 1971 Allsvenskan, 1972 Allsvenskan, 1972–77 Nordic Football Championship, 1973 Allsvenskan, 1973–74 Eredivisie, 1973–74 KNVB Cup, 1974 FIFA World Cup, 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA), 1974–75 Eredivisie, 1975–76 Eredivisie, 1975–76 KNVB Cup, 1976–77 Eredivisie, ... Expand index (11 more) »

  2. People from Degerfors Municipality
  3. Sportspeople from Örebro County
  4. Swedish association football commentators
  5. Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Belgium
  6. Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Monaco

Allsvenskan

Allsvenskan (the All-Swedish, also known as Fotbollsallsvenskan, the Football All-Swedish) is a Swedish professional league for men's association football clubs.

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AS Monaco FC

Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club, commonly referred to as AS Monaco, is a professional football club based in Fontvieille, Monaco.

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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.

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Åtvidabergs FF

Åtvidabergs Fotbollförening, also known simply as Åtvidabergs FF, Åtvidaberg, Åtvid or (especially locally) ÅFF, is a Swedish professional football club based in Åtvidaberg.

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Örgryte IS

Örgryte Idrottssällskap, commonly referred to as Örgryte IS, Örgryte or (especially locally) ÖIS or Öis, is a Swedish sports club based in Gothenburg.

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Örjans Vall

Örjans Vall is a football stadium in Halmstad, Sweden, built in 1922.

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Belgian Cup

The Belgian Cup (Coupe de Belgique; Beker van België; Belgischer Fußballpokal) is the main knockout football competition in Belgium, run by the Royal Belgian FA.

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Belgian Pro League

The Belgian Pro League, officially the Jupiler Pro League, due to sponsorship reasons with Jupiler, is the top league competition for association football clubs in Belgium.

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Budapest

Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary.

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Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.

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Cap (sport)

In sport, a cap is a player's appearance in a game at international level.

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Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany.

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Degerfors

Degerfors is a locality and the seat of Degerfors Municipality, Örebro County, Sweden, with 7,160 inhabitants in 2010.

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Degerfors IF

Degerfors IF is a Swedish professional football club located in Degerfors.

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Eredivisie

The Eredivisie ("Honour Division" or "Premier Division") is the highest level of professional football in the Netherlands.

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Exhibition game

An exhibition game (also known as a friendly, a scrimmage, a demonstration, a pre-season game, a warmup match, or a preparation match, depending at least in part on the sport) is a sporting event whose prize money and impact on the player's or the team's rankings is either zero or otherwise greatly reduced.

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Ferenc Puskás Stadium

The Ferenc Puskás Stadium (Puskás Ferenc Stadion), or formerly People's Stadium (Népstadion) was a multi-purpose stadium in the 14th district (Zugló) of Budapest, Hungary.

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FIFA World Cup

The FIFA World Cup, often called the World Cup, is an international association football competition among the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body.

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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.

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Gothenburg

Gothenburg (abbreviated Gbg; Göteborg) is the capital of Västra Götaland County in Sweden.

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Guldbollen

Guldbollen (Golden Ball) is a Swedish football award given by Aftonbladet and the Swedish Football Association to the best male Swedish footballer each year.

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Halmstad

Halmstad is a port, university, industrial and recreational city at the mouth of the Nissan river, in the province of Halland on the Swedish west coast.

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IFK Göteborg

Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Göteborg (officially IFK Göteborg Fotboll), commonly known as IFK Göteborg, IFK (especially locally) or simply Göteborg, is a Swedish professional football club based in Gothenburg.

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KNVB Cup

The KNVB Beker (KNVB Cup), branded as the TOTO KNVB Beker for sponsorship reasons, is a competition in the Netherlands organized by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) since 1898.

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Ligue 1

Ligue 1, officially known as Ligue 1 McDonald's for sponsorship reasons, is a French professional league for men's association football clubs.

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List of Allsvenskan top scorers

The following is a list of top scorers in Allsvenskan, the highest Swedish division of football.

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PSV Eindhoven

Philips Sport Vereniging (Philips Sports Association), abbreviated as PSV and internationally known as PSV Eindhoven, is a Dutch sports club from Eindhoven, Netherlands.

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Råsunda Stadium

Råsunda Stadium (also known as Råsunda Fotbollsstadion, Råsundastadion, Råsunda Football Stadium or just Råsunda) was the Swedish national football stadium.

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Rheinstadion

The Rheinstadion was a multi-purpose stadium, in Düsseldorf, Germany.

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Solna

Solna (Solna kommun or stad) is a primary settlement (or village) and a municipality in Stockholm County, Sweden, located just north of Stockholm City Centre.

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Standard Liège

Royal Standard de Liège, commonly referred to as Standard Liège (Standard Luik; Standard Lüttich) or simply Standard in Belgium, is a Belgian professional football club based in the city of Liège.

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Svenska Cupen

Svenska cupen is a knockout cup competition in Swedish football and the main Swedish football cup.

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The Sweden men's national football team (Sveriges herrlandslag i fotboll) represents Sweden in men's international football and it is controlled by the Swedish Football Association, the governing body of football in Sweden.

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Sweden national under-19 football team might refer to.

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UEFA Euro 1976 qualifying

The qualifying round for the 1976 European Football Championship consisted of 32 teams divided into eight groups of four teams.

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Ullevaal Stadion

Ullevaal Stadion is an all-seater football stadium located in Oslo, Norway.

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Ullevi

Ullevi, sometimes known as Nya Ullevi (New Ullevi), is a multi-purpose stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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1970–71 Svenska Cupen

The 1970–71 Svenska Cupen was the 16th season of the main Swedish football Cup.

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1971 Allsvenskan

Statistics of Allsvenskan in season 1971.

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1972 Allsvenskan

Statistics of Allsvenskan in season 1972.

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The 1972–77 Nordic Football Championship was the eleventh Nordic Football Championship staged.

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1973 Allsvenskan

Statistics of Allsvenskan in season 1973.

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1973–74 Eredivisie

The Dutch Eredivisie in the 1973–74 season was contested by 18 teams.

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1973–74 KNVB Cup

The KNVB Cup 1973–74 (the 56th edition) started on September 26, 1973.

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1974 FIFA World Cup

The 1974 FIFA World Cup was the tenth FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams, and was played in West Germany (and West Berlin) between 13 June and 7 July.

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1974 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

Listed below are the dates and results for the 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the European zone (UEFA).

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1974–75 Eredivisie

The Dutch Eredivisie in the 1974–75 season was contested by 18 teams.

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1975–76 Eredivisie

The Dutch Eredivisie in the 1975–76 season was contested by 18 teams.

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1975–76 KNVB Cup

The 58th edition of the KNVB Cup started on September 6, 1975.

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1976–77 Eredivisie

The Dutch Eredivisie in the 1976–77 season was contested by 18 teams.

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1977 Allsvenskan

Statistics of Allsvenskan in season 1977.

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1978 Allsvenskan

Statistics of Allsvenskan in season 1978.

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1978 FIFA World Cup

The 1978 FIFA World Cup was the 11th edition of the FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial international football world championship tournament among the men's senior national teams.

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1979 Allsvenskan

Statistics of Allsvenskan in season 1979.

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1979–80 Belgian First Division

Statistics of Belgian First Division in the 1979–80 season.

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1980–81 Belgian First Division

Statistics of Belgian First Division in the 1980–81 season.

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1981–82 French Division 1

AS Monaco won Division 1 season 1981/1982 of the French Association Football League with 55 points.

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1982–83 French Division 1

FC Nantes won Division 1 season 1982/1983 of the French Association Football League with 58 points.

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1983 Allsvenskan

Statistics of Allsvenskan in season 1983.

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1984 Allsvenskan

Statistics of Allsvenskan in season 1984.

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1985 Allsvenskan

Statistics of Allsvenskan in season 1985.

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See also

People from Degerfors Municipality

Sportspeople from Örebro County

Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Belgium

Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Monaco

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralf_Edström

Also known as Ralf Edstroem.

, 1977 Allsvenskan, 1978 Allsvenskan, 1978 FIFA World Cup, 1979 Allsvenskan, 1979–80 Belgian First Division, 1980–81 Belgian First Division, 1981–82 French Division 1, 1982–83 French Division 1, 1983 Allsvenskan, 1984 Allsvenskan, 1985 Allsvenskan.