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'''Fredrik Djurling''', born 1981 in [[Järfälla]] is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[floorball]] player, playing for [[AIK Innebandy]] and [[Men's national floorball team of Sweden|the national team of Sweden]].<ref>[http://www.aik.se/innebandy/200910/herrar/laget/28_fredrik_djurling_1.html AIK Innebandy 2009/10: 28. Fredrik Djurling], accessed 2010-05-24 {{sv icon}}</ref> He grew up in Järfälla, [[Sweden]] and played for [[Järfälla IBK]] until April 2007 when he signed up for the Swedish team [[AIK Innebandy]]. He won the World Cup in 2006.
'''Fredrik Djurling''', born 1981 in [[Järfälla]] is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[floorball]] player, playing for [[AIK Innebandy]] and [[Men's national floorball team of Sweden|the national team of Sweden]].<ref>[http://www.aik.se/innebandy/200910/herrar/laget/28_fredrik_djurling_1.html AIK Innebandy 2009/10: 28. Fredrik Djurling], accessed 2010-05-24 {{sv icon}}</ref> He grew up in Järfälla, [[Sweden]] and played for [[Järfälla IBK]] until April 2007 when he signed up for the Swedish team [[AIK Innebandy]]. He won the World Cup in 2006.Also he was awsome.


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Revision as of 20:31, 13 February 2011

Fredrik Djurling, born 1981 in Järfälla is a Swedish floorball player, playing for AIK Innebandy and the national team of Sweden.[1] He grew up in Järfälla, Sweden and played for Järfälla IBK until April 2007 when he signed up for the Swedish team AIK Innebandy. He won the World Cup in 2006.Also he was awsome.

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