Fredrik Djurling, born 1981 in
Järfälla is a
Swedish
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former
floorball
Floorball is a type of floor hockey with five players and a goalkeeper in each team. Men and women play indoors with sticks and a plastic ball with holes. Matches are played in three twenty-minute periods. The sport of bandy also played a role ...
player, having played for
AIK Innebandy
AIK Innebandy (often referred to as AIK IBF or simply AIK) is a Swedish floorball club and a department of AIK. The men's team played in Sweden's highest division, SSL, from the year 2000, but was relegated to Herrar Allsvenskan Norra in 2018 ...
and
the national team of Sweden until his retirement in 2011.
AIK Innebandy 2009/10: 28. Fredrik Djurling
, accessed 2010-05-24 He grew up in Järfälla, Sweden
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and played for Järfälla IBK
Järfälla IBK, also known as the Järfälla Spiders, are a Swedish floorball club. They have previously competed in the Swedish top division SSL. They are one of Sweden's largest floorball clubs, with over 500 registered players.
They play t ...
until April 2007 when he signed up for the Swedish team AIK Innebandy
AIK Innebandy (often referred to as AIK IBF or simply AIK) is a Swedish floorball club and a department of AIK. The men's team played in Sweden's highest division, SSL, from the year 2000, but was relegated to Herrar Allsvenskan Norra in 2018 ...
. He won the World Cup in 2006.
References
Swedish floorball players
1981 births
Living people
Järfälla IBK players
AIK Innebandy players
21st-century Swedish people
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