Mariebergs IK (Örebro)
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Mariebergs IK (Örebro)
Mariebergs IK was a Sweden, Swedish sport club which in Stockholm. It was founded in 1902, mainly by students of Norra Latin living in Marieberg, Stockholm, Marieberg, among them brothers Rolf Smedmark, Rolf and S. Smedmark. The club competed in several sports, bandy was dropped in 1926, association football, football and ice hockey in 1927 and sport of athletics, athletics in 1929. The club continued operation in bowling, curling and tennis. In football, Mariebergs IK played one season in the highest level of the time, Svenska Serien, in the 1911–12 Svenska Serien, 1911–12 season. The Mariebergs IK football team was considered though and physical at the time. During the season Mariebergs IK was excluded and reinstated until they were excluded again as it was decided Stockholm could only have two clubs in the league – AIK Fotboll, AIK and Djurgårdens IF. Among Mariebergs IK international footballers for Sweden were Gustaf Carlson (footballer), Gustaf Carlson, Sven Klang ...
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