Sigfrid Öberg Explained

Sigfrid Öberg
Birth Name:Sigfrid Emil Öberg
Birth Date:22 February 1907
Birth Place:Stockholm, Sweden
Death Place:Stockholm, Sweden
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Played For:Hammarby IF
Career Start:1926
Career End:1939
Position:Right wing
Ntl Team:SWE
Shoots:Right
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Position:Forward
Years1:1925–1935
Caps1:124
Goals1:54
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Position:Forward
Years1:1925–1939
Clubs1:Hammarby IF
Nationalyears1:1929–1933
Nationalteam1:Sweden
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:0

Sigfrid "Sigge" Öberg (22 February 1907 – 2 April 1949) was a Swedish ice hockey, football and bandy player, known for representing Hammarby IF in all three sports.

He won a silver medal with the Swedish national hockey team at the 1928 Winter Olympics and four domestic league titles with Hammarby.

Athletic career

Ice hockey

In 1926, at age 18, Öberg made his debut for Hammarby IF in Elitserien, Sweden's top tier.[1] He would go on to form a feared forward line with Helge Johansson and Erik Larsson in the upcoming years.[2] [3]

Öberg won four Swedish championships – in 1932, 1933, 1936 and 1937 – with the club,[4] their first domestic titles.[5]

He was known as a physical right winger and a particularly skilled skater,[6] who possessed a great shooting ability and stickhandling.[7]

Öberg won 25 competitive caps for the Swedish national team, scoring a total of 6 goals, and represented his country at several major tournaments; the biggest achievement was winning the silver medal in the 1928 Winter Olympics.[6] Öberg is a recipient of the honorary award Stora Grabbars Märke and was inducted into the Swedish Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012; both awards are handed out by the Swedish Ice Hockey Association.[8]

He retired from ice hockey in 1939.[9]

Football

Öberg also played football with Hammarby IF and made his debut for the senior team in 1926, at age 18.[10]

Up until his retirement from the sport in 1935, Öberg made 124 league appearances for Hammarby in the Swedish second tier Division 2, scoring 54 goals playing as a forward.[11]

Bandy

Öberg was also a prominent bandy player for Hammarby IF between 1925–1939. He was a member of the Swedish national team and won a total of five caps for his country.[7] As well as in ice hockey, Öberg was a recipient of the honorary award Stora Grabbars Märke in bandy, an award that is handed out by the Swedish Bandy Association.[12]

Personal life

He grew up in a working-class home in a southern part of Stockholm known as Södermalm, where he lived his whole life. On 2 April 1949, Öberg died by drowning in the waterway Hammarbyleden, at the age of 42.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1926. HIF Historia. 30 October 2020. Swedish.
  2. Web site: Sekvenser från hockeyåren 1927 och 1928. HIF Hockey Historia. 28 February 2021. Swedish.
  3. Web site: Hammarbys förste storstjärna 100 år. SvenskaFans.com. 28 February 2021. Swedish.
  4. Web site: Svenska mästare i ishockey. Swedish Ice Hockey Association. 30 October 2020. Swedish.
  5. Web site: 1932. HIF Historia. 30 October 2020. Swedish.
  6. Web site: Sigfrid Öberg. SOK. 31 October 2020. Swedish.
  7. Web site:
    1. 14 Sigfrid Öberg
    . Svenska Ishockeyförbundet. 30 October 2020. Swedish.
  8. Web site: Stora Grabbar. Svenska Ishockeyförbundet. 30 October 2020. Swedish.
  9. Web site: Sigfrid Öberg. Eliteprospects. 30 October 2020. Swedish.
  10. Web site: 1926. HIF Historia. 30 October 2020. Swedish.
  11. Web site: Hammarby IF:s historia. HIF Historia. 30 October 2020. Swedish.
  12. Web site: Stora grabbar. Svenska Bandyförbundet. 2 November 2020. Swedish.