A.I.K. (Solna, Sweden) tour of Asia 1965

Results

16-11-1965  Tehran        Shahin Club            1-4  AIK      [HT 0-2]
18-11-1965  Tehran        Tehran combined        3-4  AIK      [HT 3-2]
20-11-1965  Singapore     Singapore selection    1-2  AIK      [HT 1-0]
21-11-1965  Singapore     Singapore              0-2  AIK      [HT 0-1]
23-11-1965  Penang        Malaysia               3-4  AIK      [HT 1-2]
25-11-1965  Hong Kong     All Hong Kong          2-5  AIK *    [HT 1-1]
30-11-1965  Hong Kong     Australia              1-2  AIK *    [HT 0-1]
 2-12-1965  Yokohama      Japan League All-Stars 2-2  AIK      [HT 1-2]
 4-12-1965  Tokyo         Torpedo Moskva         3-0  AIK +    [HT 2-0]
 5-12-1965  Tokyo         Japan                  0-1  AIK +    [HT 0-1]
 7-12-1965  Kyoto         Japan "pick up team"   0-0  AIK

 * part of the SAS Cup, a triangular for a trophy donated by Scandinavian Airlines System.
 + part of a triangular goodwill series sponsored by the JFA and Asahi Newspapers.

AIK also played in a 7-a-side competition on 26-Nov-1965, losing 2-1
to a Hong Kong team and drawing 0-0 with a Macao team.

Details

16-11-1965  Shahin Club            1-4  AIK      [HT 0-2]
              [Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran; att: 12000]
              [? / Owe Ohlsson x3, Björn Carlsson]

18-11-1965  Tehran combined        3-4  AIK      [HT 3-2]
              [Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran; att: 13000]
              [? / Björn Carlsson x4]

20-11-1965  Singapore selection    1-2  AIK      [HT 1-0]
              [Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore; att: 5000]
              [Ismail Ariffin 12' / Björn Carlsson 45' 79']

21-11-1965  Singapore              0-2  AIK      [HT 0-1]
              [Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore; att: 10000]
              [Tord Grip 5', Inge Bengtsson 65']
              [Singapore squad: Wilfred Skinner (GK), Idros Albar (GK), Mokhtar Tabri (GK), Lee Wah Chin,
                                Freddie Chew, Quah Kim Siak, Ibrahim Awang, Lee Teng Yee, Majid Ariff,
                                Napi Bahari, Ali Astar, Rahim Omar, Mahat Ambu, Quah Kim Swee, P.Gurunathan,
                                Shariman bin Kimin, Ibrahim Mansoor, Robin Chan, Hussein Hashim,
                                Hussein Abdullah, Matthew Chin, Mohd Ali Ahmad.  Coach: Choo Seng Quee.]

23-11-1965  Malaysia               3-4  AIK      [HT 1-2]
              [City Stadium, George Town, Penang; att: 5000]
              [Latiff Ibrahim 8', Yee Seng Choy 47', Foo Fook Chuan 61' / Lars Sjöström 5', Bo Holmberg ~20', Björn Carlsson ~70', Owe Ohlsson 78']
              [Malaysia: S.Daniel (Teh Cheng Lee); Abdullah Noordin (Yee Seng Choy), Soo-Toh Kim Poh; M.Chandran,
                         Foo Fook Chuan, Mazlan Hamid; Richard Choe, Teoh Peng Chooi (Balan), Agus Salim,
                         Thanabalan, Latiff Ibrahim.  Coach: Otto Westphal (West Germany).]
              [AIK: Gunnar Lund; Bengt Westerberg, Tommy Stenborg; Björn Anlert, Lennart Hemming [c], Kjell Pettersson;
                                 Bo Holmberg, Owe Ohlsson, Lars Sjöström, Björn Carlsson, Inge Bengtsson.]
              [Referee: O.Hussain.]

25-11-1965  All Hong Kong          2-5  AIK      [HT 1-1]
              [Government Stadium (Hong Kong Stadium), Hong Kong; att: 9699]
              [Lee Kwok-Keung 7', Ho Cheung-Yau 70' / Björn Carlsson 9' 61' 76', Owe Ohlsson 81', Tord Grip 87']
              [All Hong Kong: Mok Shiu-Lam, Lok Tak-Hing, Lai Po-Chung, K.Wallis, Kung Wah-Kit, Leung Kam-Yiu,
                              Lee Kwok-Keung, Chow Chi-Hung, Lau Kai-Chiu, Ho Cheung-Yau [c], Chan Sik-Sheung.]
              [AIK: Leif Hult, Lennart Söderberg, Bengt Westerberg, Björn Anlert, Lennart Hemming [c] (Inge Bengtsson 44'),
                    Kjell Pettersson, Bo Holmberg, Tord Grip, Owe Ohlsson, Björn Carlsson, Roland Grip.]
              [Referee: Lee Kan-Chi.]

30-11-1965  Australia              1-2  AIK      [HT 0-1]
              [Government Stadium (Hong Kong Stadium), Hong Kong; att: 6600]
              [John Anderson 59' / Tord Grip 37' 80' pen]
              [AIK: Leif Hult, Lennart Söderberg, Tommy Stenborg, Björn Anlert, Bengt Westerberg, Kjell Pettersson,
                    Bo Holmberg, Tord Grip, Owe Ohlsson, Björn Carlsson, Inge Bengtsson.]
              [Australia: John Roberts, Nigel Shepherd, Stan Ackerley, Pat Hughes, Billy Cook, John Watkiss,
                          Roy Blitz, John Anderson, Archie Blue, Les Scheinflug [c], Jim Pearson.  Coach: 'Tiko' Jelisavcic.]
              [Referee: J.Turner.]

 2-12-1965  Japan League All-Stars 2-2  AIK      [HT 1-2]
              [Mitsuzawa Olympic Stadium, Yokohama; att: 4000]
              [Ryozo Suzuki 22', Aritatsu Ogi 75' pen / Tord Grip 5', Owe Ohlsson 32']

 4-12-1965  Torpedo Moskva         3-0  AIK      [HT 2-0]
              [Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium, Tokyo; att: 5000]
              [Viktor Shustikov 28', Valentin Ivanov 31', Vladimir Shcherbakov 83']
              [Torpedo Moskva: Eduard Shapovalenko, Yevgeniy Vasilyev, Viktor Shustikov, Vyacheslav Marushko,
                               Vladimir Sarayev, Vladimir Brednev, Aleksandr Lenyov, Vladimir Shcherbakov,
                               Valentin Ivanov [c], Boris Batanov, Vladimir Mikhaylov.]

 5-12-1965  Japan                  0-1  AIK      [HT 0-1]
              [Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium, Tokyo; att: 16000]
              [Björn Carlsson 17']
              [Japan: Tsukasa Hosaka, Hiroshi Katayama, Yoshitada Yamaguchi, Ryozo Suzuki, Hisao Kami,
                      Aritatsu Ogi, Teruki Miyamoto, Shigeo Yaegashi [c], Masashi Watanabe (Ikuo Matsumoto),
                      Kunishige Kamamoto, Ryuichi Sugiyama.  Coach: Ken Naganuma.]

 7-12-1965  Japan "pick up team"   0-0  AIK
              [Nishikyogoku Athletic Park Stadium, Kyoto; att: 5000]


Squad

 Coach: Henry 'Garvis' Carlsson
 Goalkeepers: Leif Hult, Gunnar Lund
 Full-backs: Lennart Söderberg, Tommy Stenborg, Bengt Westerberg
 Half-backs: Lennart Hemming [capt.], Björn Anlert, Owe Ohlsson, Kjell Pettersson, Jim Nildén
 Forwards: Bo Holmberg, Björn Carlsson, Tord Grip, Lars Sjöström, Inge Bengtsson, Gösta Nielsen, Roland Grip



About this document

Sources included: Straits Times (Singapore), Malay Mail (Kuala Lumpur), Straits Echo m(Penang), Sunday Gazette (Penang), South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), China Mail (Hong Kong), Japan Times (Tokyo), JFA.

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Last updated: 1 Sep 2022

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