Ralf Edström

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Ralf Edström
Personal information
Full nameRalf Sigvard Edström
Date of birth (1952-10-07) 7 October 1952
Place of birthDegerfors, Sweden
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing positionForward
Youth career
0000–1971Degerfors IF
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1971–1973Åtvidabergs FF52(28)
1973–1977PSV Eindhoven112(55)
1977–1979IFK Göteborg37(14)
1979–1981Standard Liège51(27)
1981–1983AS Monaco49(16)
1983–1985Örgryte IS0(0)
National team
1972–1980Sweden40(15)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
Ralf Edström scoring 1–0 against West Germany in the 1974 FIFA World Cup

Ralf Sigvard Edström (born 7 October 1952[1] in Degerfors) is a Swedish former footballer.

Starting his career in Degerfors IF, a club known to produce many young talents, Edström moved to Åtvidabergs FF and became national champion in 1972.

Edström made 40 appearances for the Swedish national team and scored 15 times. He is most noted for his performance in the 1974 FIFA World Cup where had a big part in Sweden finishing fifth, and he made 6 appearances during this tournament.[1]

On club level, he became not only Swedish Champion, but also Dutch (twice) and French Champion. He also won the Swedish, Dutch and Belgian Cups and was voted Swedish player of the year twice (1972 and 1974, winning Guldbollen).

He has been an expert radio commentator since the 1980s.

Club career statistics

[2]

Club performance League
Season Club League Apps Goals
Sweden League
1971ÅtvidabergAllsvenskan226
19721916
1973116
Netherlands League
1973–74PSV EindhovenEredivisie3319
1974–753216
1975–762915
1976–77185
Sweden League
1977IFK GöteborgAllsvenskan84
1978176
1979124
Belgium League
1979–80Standard LiègeFirst Division3118
1980–81209
France League
1981–82AS MonacoDivision 13515
1982–83141
Sweden League
1983ÖrgryteAllsvenskan00
198400
198500
Country Sweden 8942
Netherlands 16171
Belgium 5127
France 4916
Total 350156

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 FIFA profile
  2. Ralf Edström at National-Football-Teams.com
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