Rudolf Eklöw
Rudolf Eklöw (15 January 1904 - 29 September 1986, in Stockholm), sports journalist, association football referee, and Swedish sports manager. He is known for writing under his pseudonym: "The R" (Swedish: "R:et").[1]
Awards and achievements
- Inductee to IIHF Hall of Fame 1999
- IIHF Honorary Member 1976
- Inductee to Swedish Hockey Hall of Fame 2012
Career
International referee from 1935 to 1939, he served in major competitions [2]
- Baltic Cup football 1935 (3 games)
- Football at the 1936 Summer Olympics (1 match)
- Baltic Cup football 1936 (3 games)
- Nordic Football Championship 1937-1947 (2 matches)
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References
- "Rudolf Eklöw" (in Swedish). Nationalencyklopedin. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
- Stats World Referee
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