Nordiskt Idrottslif

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Nordiskt Idrottslif
Founder(s)Clarence von Rosen
Founded1900
LanguageSwedish
Ceased publication1920
HeadquartersStockholm

Nordiskt Idrottslif ("Nordic Sporting Life") was a Swedish newspaper devoted to sports, published in Stockholm from 1900 to 1920.[1] It was founded by Clarence von Rosen as a spin off of the sports newspaper Ny Tidning för Idrott and was the leading Swedish sports newspaper during its existence, with a focus on football, athletics, swimming and winter sports.[1] It was published once a week until 1906, and twice weekly thereafter. The newspaper was used as the official means of announcement for the Swedish Sports Confederation.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Thunvik, S. (1943). "Nordiskt Idrottslif". Nordisk familjeboks sportlexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 5. Stockholm: A. Sohlman & co. Retrieved 14 June 2021.