Marma, Sweden

Marma, Sweden

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  • Division 2 1960 — Swedish League Division 2 Season 1960 Champions IFK Luleå Örebro SK IF Elfsborg IFK Kristianstad Promoted Örebro SK IF Elfsborg Relegated Wifsta/Östrands IF Marma IF IF Älgarna IFK Kumla Malungs IF Södertälje SK Waggeryds IK Tidaholms GIF …   Wikipedia

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  • 1953-54 Division 3 — Swedish League Division 3 Season 1953–54 Champions IFK Holmsund IF Friska Viljor Skutskärs IF Köpings IS Södertälje SK Karlstads BIK Nybro IF Kinna IF IS Halmia Promoted 9 teams above Relegated 25 teams …   Wikipedia

  • 1954-55 Division 3 — Swedish League Division 3 Season 1954–55 Champions Bodens BK Sollefteå GIF GIF Sundsvall Surahammars IF IFK Stockholm SK Sifhälla Husqvarna IF Örgryte IS Trelleborgs FF Promoted 9 teams above Relegated …   Wikipedia

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