Stig Andersson may refer to:
Jonas Andersson may refer to:
Skellefteå is a city in Västerbotten County, Sweden. It is the seat of Skellefteå Municipality, which had 74,402 inhabitants in 2022.
Ängelholm is a locality and the seat of Ängelholm Municipality in Skåne, Sweden with 42,131 inhabitants in 2017.
Brynäs IF is a Swedish professional ice hockey team from Gävle. The club currently plays in the HockeyAllsvenskan, the second tier of ice hockey in Sweden, as of the 2023–24 season. The club played in the top-tier Swedish league from 1960 to 2023, a total of 63 seasons, longer than any other Swedish club, before suffering relegation for the first time in franchise history at the conclusion of the 2022–23 season. They have won the Swedish championship 13 times, second only to Djurgården with 16 wins.
Johan Andersson may refer to:
Bjorn, Bjorne, Björn, Bjørn, Beorn or, rarely, Bjôrn, Biorn, or Latinized Biornus, Brum (Portuguese), is a Scandinavian male given name, or less often a surname. The name means "bear". In Swedish and Finnish, the nickname Nalle refers to Björn.
Erik Andersson may refer to:
Åke is a masculine Swedish given name, possibly derived from the medieval Germanic name Anicho, derived from ano meaning "ancestor". In Sweden, May 8 is the Name day for Åke. There are variant spellings, including the Danish/Norwegian Åge or Aage. Åke is uncommon as a surname. People with the name Åke include:
Mikael Andersson may refer to:
Peter Andersson may refer to:
Åke Gustav "Plutten" Andersson was a Swedish ice hockey, football and bandy player and manager, known for representing Hammarby IF in all three sports.
Hans Lennart Andersson-Tvilling is a Swedish former ice hockey player and footballer. He competed at the 1952 and 1956 Winter Olympics, winning a bronze medal in 1952 and finishing fourth in 1956 alongside his twin brother Stig. In addition to hockey, he also played four international matches for the Swedish association football team.
Stig Gunnar Andersson-Tvilling was a Swedish ice hockey player. He competed at the 1952 and 1956 Winter Olympics, winning a bronze medal in 1952 and finishing fourth in 1956 alongside his twin brother Hans. Besides hockey he also played one international match for the Swedish association football team.
Åke Andersson may refer to:
The Swedish Hockey Hall of Fame was created 2011 to honor those individuals who have contributed to Swedish ice hockey.
Events from the year 1992 in Sweden
Events from the year 1928 in Sweden
Events from the year 1989 in Sweden.
Ove is a Scandinavian given name. It is derived from the Old Danish name Aghi, itself probably a diminutive of the prefix Agh-, from the Germanic *aʒ-. The name Ove is earliest attested in 1434 in Scania.
Stig Emanuel "Stickan" Andersson was a Swedish ice hockey, football and bandy player, known for representing Hammarby IF in all three sports.