Sweden national speedway team Swedish national motorcycle speedway team
Sweden Nation colour Yellow SWC Wins 11 (1952, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1970, 1994, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2015)
The Sweden national speedway team are one of the major teams in international motorcycle speedway .
History
The Sweden speedway team has won the Speedway World Team Cup and Speedway World Cup on ten occasions and were a major force in the opening years of the tournament, winning four out of the first five, between 1960 and 1964. Key riders of the period were Ove Fundin , Rune Sörmander , Björn Knutson , Göte Nordin and Sören Sjösten .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
The cup eluded them for 23 years between 1971 and 1993, but they regained the trophy in 1994, when Tony Rickardsson , Henrik Gustafsson and Mikael Karlsson were successful.[ 4] Sweden bookended the original World Team Cup, winning the inaugural final at the Ullevi Stadium at home in Göteborg, in 1960 before winning the last World Team Cup in 2000 at the Brandon Stadium in Coventry, England.[ 5]
They also went on to win in 2003 and 2004 and 2015 . Additionally, they won the defunct Speedway World Pairs Championship five times.[ 6]
Major tournament wins
World Team Championships
Titles
Preceded byInaugural Champions
World Champions 1960 (1st title)
Succeeded by Poland
Preceded by Poland
World Champions 1962 (2nd title) 1963 (3rd title) 1964 (4th title)
Succeeded by Poland
Preceded by Poland
World Champions 1967 (5th title)
Succeeded by Great Britain
Preceded by Poland
World Champions 1970 (6th title)
Succeeded by Great Britain
Preceded by United States
World Champions 1994 (7th title)
Succeeded by Denmark
Preceded by Australia
World Champions 2000 (8th title)
Succeeded by Australia
Preceded by Australia
World Champions 2003 (9th title) 2004 (10th title)
Succeeded by Poland
Preceded by Denmark
World Champions 2015 (11th title)
Succeeded by Poland
World Pairs Championship
International caps (as of 2022)
Since the advent of the Speedway Grand Prix era, international caps earned by riders is largely restricted to international competitions, whereas previously test matches between two teams were a regular occurrence. This means that the number of caps earned by a rider has decreased in the modern era.[ 7]
Rider
Caps
Andersson, Åke
7
Andersson, Bengt Olof
2
Andersson, Björn
10
Andersson, Daniel
1
Andersson, Jan
39
Andersson, Stefan
6
Bengtsson, Lennart
5
Bergqvist, Tommy
2
Blixt, Mikael
18
Brannefors, Bengt
20
Brannefors, Pierre
14
Carlsson, Arne
17
Danielsson, Hasse
15
Dannö, Roland
10
Dannö, Stefan
5
Davidsson, Jan-Olov
9
Davidsson, Jonas
14
Enecrona, Leif
16
Eriksson, Anders
8
Eriksson, Freddie
1
Forsberg, Birger
19
Forsberg, Dan
17
Fundin, Ove
99
Gerhardsson, Per Ake
1
Gustafsson, Henka
50
Harrysson, Torbjörn
26
Hellsen, Richard
22
Henriksson, Terje
3
Holmqvist, Hasse
30
Hultberg, Lars-Inge
1
Hultgren, Jurgen Per Gunnar
2
Ivarsson, Conny
40
Jansson, Bengt
107
Jansson, Lars
8
Jansson, Tommy
52
Johansson, Jorgen
12
Johansson, Tommy
32
Johansson, Lillebror
5
Johansson, Stefan
3
Johansson, Uno Ingemar
3
Jonasson, Thomas
4
Jonsson, Alfe Folke
10
Jonsson, Andreas
26
Jonsson, Per
65
Josefsson, Bo
13
Karlsson, Magnus
1
Karlsson, Niklas
4
Karlsson, Peter
40
Karlsson, Sören
29
Karlsson, Sune
7
Klingberg, Börje
5
Klingberg, Niklas
11
Knutson, Björn
42
Larsson, Bengt
26
Larsson, Leif
14
Lindbäck, Antonio
17
Lindgren, Freddie
19
Ljung, Peter
6
Löfqvist, Christer
42
Löfqvist, Dennis
7
Malmqvist, Gunnar
13
Max, Mikael
21
Michanek, Anders
101
Nahlin, Peter
32
Nermark, Daniel
5
Nilsen, Jimmy
53
Nilsson, Tommy
65
Nordin, Göte
45
Nygren, Olle
90
Nystrom, Kenneth
6
Olsson, Tony
26
Persson, Bernt
102
Pettersson, Tommy
7
Rickardsson, Tony
43
Ringstrom, Nils
4
Rohlén, Christer
2
Ruud, David
6
Salomonsson, Stefan
5
Samuelsson, Conny
9
Segerstrom, Olle
2
Simensen, Jan
25
Sjösten, Christer
8
Sjösten, Sören
76
Smith, Peter
1
Soderberg, Leif
1
Söderman, Peo
44
Sörmander, Rune
66
Stenlung, Erik
25
Svensson, Per Tage
14
Teurnberg, Mikael
9
Wahlmann, Leif
2
Wedin, Runo
1
Wirebrand, Bo
16
Zetterström, Magnus
3
References