John Sjoberg Explained

John Sjoberg
Fullname:John Sjoberg
Birth Date:12 June 1941
Birth Place:Aberdeen, Scotland
Death Place:Leicester, England
Position:Full-back
Youthclubs1:Banks O' Dee
Years1:1958–1973
Years2:1973
Clubs2:Rotherham United
Caps1:336
Caps2:6
Goals1:15
Goals2:0

John Sjoberg (12 June 1941 – 2 October 2008) was a Scottish footballer who played 15 seasons for Leicester City between 1958 and 1973. Sjoberg joined the Foxes from Scottish amateur side Banks O' Dee in August 1958 and went on to play 413 first-team matches for Leicester. He played mostly as a full-back but transitioned to centre-half towards the end of his career.

Career

Sjoberg made his debut for Leicester in a 2–1 victory at Cardiff City in October 1960.[1] He was an almost ever-present in the great Ice Kings side of 1962/63, including playing in the final at Wembley, where City lost 3–1 to Manchester United, and the following season he was a member of the Leicester side that won the League Cup, securing the Foxes their first major trophy. He also helped them win the 1971 FA Charity Shield.[2]

Sjoberg left Leicester City in 1973 and played briefly for Rotherham United before retiring to open his own printing business in Leicester. He died in October 2008 at the age of 67 following a short illness.

Honours

Leicester City

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leicester City In 100 Players: John Sjoberg . 2024-05-05 . www.lcfc.com . en.
  2. News: 1971/72 Charity Shield . footballsite.co.uk . 23 March 2020.
  3. Book: Leslie . Jack . Vernon . Rollin . Rothmans Football Yearbook 1977–78 . 1977 . Brickfield Publications Ltd . London . 0354 09018 6 . 490.