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| birth_date      = February 28, 1917
| birth_place    = Turku, Finland
| birth_place    = Turku, Finland
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| death_date      = May 15, 1971
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| death_place    = Espoo, Finland
| career_start    = 1932
| career_start    = 1932
| career_end      = 1949
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'''Edmund Sjoberg''' (born February 28, 1917) was a [[Finland|Finnish]] hockey player. He was a member of the [[Finnish National Team]] at the [[1939 World Ice Hockey Championships|1939 World Championship]], playing in five games at the tournament.
'''Edmund Sjoberg''' (February 28, 1917 - May 15, 1971) was a [[Finland|Finnish]] hockey player. He was a member of the [[Finnish National Team]] at the [[1939 World Ice Hockey Championships|1939 World Championship]], playing in five games at the tournament.


At the club level, he played for [[HSK Helsinki]] and [[KIF Helsinki]].
At the club level, he played for [[HSK Helsinki]] and [[KIF Helsinki]].


[[Category:Finnish players]]
[[Category:Finnish players]]

Latest revision as of 14:51, 1 March 2017

Edmund Sjoberg
Position Left Wing
Teams HSK Helsinki
KIF Helsinki
National team  Finland
Born February 28, 1917,
Turku, Finland
Died May 15, 1971,
Espoo, Finland
Playing Career 1932 – 1949

Edmund Sjoberg (February 28, 1917 - May 15, 1971) was a Finnish hockey player. He was a member of the Finnish National Team at the 1939 World Championship, playing in five games at the tournament.

At the club level, he played for HSK Helsinki and KIF Helsinki.