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Bengt-Arne Strömberg
Bengt-Arne Strömberg (13 February 1954 – 27 November 2024) was a Swedish football player and coach. Strömberg played for GAIS, IF Warta, and IF Viken. In 1983, Strömberg took over Mölnlycke IF, and then coached Fräntorps IF, Godhems IF, Jonsereds IF, GAIS, IF Elfsborg, IFK Norrköping and Floda BoIF. He coached IF Elfsborg to win the 2000–01 Svenska Cupen. After 25 years as football coach, Strömberg changed profession and became a lorry driver. Born on 13 February 1954, Strömberg died on 27 November 2024, at the age of 70. References External links

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GAIS
Gais () is a village and a municipality in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland. The area of Gais is . In 1977, the village Gais received the Wakker Prize for the development and preservation of its architectural heritage. The village square, the Protestant church of 1782, the former spa hotel ''Neuer Ochsen'' of 1796 and the ''Krone'' inn of 1781 are listed as heritage sites of national significance.Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance (1995), p. 53 History The village of ''de Geis'' is first mentioned in a list of offerings given to the Abbey of St Gall in 1272. While under the Abbey, Gais was a semi-independent village with its own '' Ammann'' (bailiff) and judge. By the 14th century Gais was already acting as an independent community. Under the Ammann Konrad Geppensteiner Gais joined the Swabian Cities Alliance () in 1377. In 1401 the town allied with the League of God's House. One of the most important battles of th ...
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