File:Swedennationalfootballteamolympic1948.jpg
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English: Swedish national team that won olympic gold in London 1948
Svenska: Sveriges landslag som vann OS-guldet i London 1948. Längst till vänster skymtar målvakten Torsten Lindberg, därefter 1. Gunnar Gren, 2. Henry "Garvis" Carlsson, 3. Birger "Bian" Rosengren, 4. Sune ”Mona-Lisa” Andersson, 5. Kjell Rosén, 6. Gunnar Nordahl, 7. Knut Nordahl, 8. Nils Liedholm, 9. Bertil Nordahl, 10. Erik Nilsson. (person-ID) |
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