1993 in Sweden
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Events from the year 1993 in Sweden
Incumbents
[edit]Events
[edit]January
[edit]- 1 January – The Sami Parliament of Sweden established.
Undated
[edit]- Svea Fireworks company is founded.
Popular culture
[edit]Literature
[edit]- Händelser vid vatten, novel by Kerstin Ekman, winner of the August Prize.[1]
Sports
[edit]- The 1993 Allsvenskan was won by IFK Göteborg
Births
[edit]- 2 January – Jonna Andersson, footballer
- 8 January – William Karlsson, ice hockey player
- 12 January – Branimir Hrgota, footballer
- 17 January – Amanda Ilestedt, footballer
- 7 February – Davor Blažević, footballer
- 26 February – Léon, singer and songwriter
- 1 March – Victor Rask, ice hockey player
- 11 March – Simon Hedlund, footballer
- 28 March – Adam Lindgren, gamer
- 31 March – Mikael Ishak, footballer
- 10 April – Sam Larsson, footballer
- 16 April – Hanna Glas, footballer
- 18 April – Mika Zibanejad, ice hockey player
- 22 April – Filip Helander, footballer
- 11 May – Elin Rubensson, footballer
- 19 May – Emil Bergström, footballer
- 3 June – Nils Grandelius, chess grandmaster
- 6 June – Frida Gustavsson, model
- 16 June – Simon Kroon, footballer
- 24 June – Stina Nilsson, cross-country skier
- 26 June – Mahmoud Eid, Footballer
- 8 July – Angelica Bengtsson, pole vaulter
- 12 July – Jonas Brodin, ice hockey player
- 24 July – Andreas Linde, footballer
- 31 July – Linus Ullmark, ice hockey player
- 7 August – Anton Ewald, singer and dancer
- 17 August – Sarah Sjöström swimmer
- 8 September – Magdalena Eriksson, footballer
- 23 September – Pontus Åberg ice hockey player
- 30 September – Ken Sema, footballer
- 9 October – Robin Quaison, footballer
- 12 October – Alexander Jeremejeff, footballer
- 31 October – Michelle Coleman, swimmer
- 22 November – Mattias Rönngren, alpine ski racer.[2]
- 24 November – Fridolina Rolfö, footballer
- 5 December – Marcus Eriksson, basketball player
Deaths
[edit]- 1 February – Sven Thofelt, modern pentathlete, Olympic champion 1928 (born 1904).[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Augustpriset" (in Swedish). Retrieved 23 December 2014.
- ^ "Mattias ROENNGREN". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
- ^ "Sven Thofelt". Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2014.