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Swedish motorcycle speedway team
Lejonen (lit. 'the Lions') is a motorcycle speedway team from Gislaved in Sweden, who compete in the Elitserien. Their home track is at the Gislaved Motorbana
Lejonen
Season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden
as the previous season. Lejonen would defend the title. The Allsvenskan would consist of six teams because Gislaved (the Lejonen second) team would not
2025_Swedish_speedway_season
The Finnish men's national ice hockey team, nicknamed Leijonat / Lejonen ("The Lions" in Finnish and Swedish), is governed by the Finnish Ice Hockey Association
Finland men's national ice hockey team
Finland_men's_national_ice_hockey_team
Place in Småland, Sweden
football club based at the Ryttarvallen. Gislaveds VBK, volleyball club Lejonen, motorcycle speedway club, who are twice champions of Sweden and race at
Gislaved
Speedway competition
Casper and bronze for Sammy!". Lejonen Speedway. Retrieved 25 September 2025. "SM, JSM and Polish Championships". Lejonen Speedway. Retrieved 25 September
Swedish Junior Speedway Championship
Swedish_Junior_Speedway_Championship
krona krönta lejon med kluvna svansar samt röda tungor, tänder och klor. Lejonen står på ett postament av guld. Det hela omges av en med kunglig krona krönt
Coat_of_arms_of_Sweden
Polish Speedway rider (born 1996)
Championship during the 2022 campaign, and two years later, he helped Lejonen win the Elitserien during the 2024 Swedish speedway season. Woryna comes
Kacper_Woryna
Season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden
with the addition of Masarna, who won the third tier division 1 in 2023. Lejonen won the Elitserien to become champions of Sweden, while Solkatterna won
2024_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden
Rasmus Karlsson Bartłomiej Kowalski Przemysław Pawlicki Szymon Woźniak Lejonen Eddie Bock Robert Chmiel Mateusz Cierniak Casper Henriksson Wiktor Jasiński
2026_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
Final 1 Andreas Jonsson Smederna (2,1,2,3,3) 11 x 3 2 Jonas Davidsson Lejonen (3,3,3,3,3) 15 x 2 3 Peter Ljung Vastervik (3,3,3,3,2) 14 x 1 4 Kim Nilsson
2013_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
Lars Jansson Getingarna 11 6 Tommy Johansson Bysarna 11 7 Jan Simensen Lejonen 8 8 Bengt Jansson Kaparna 8 9 Christer Löfqvist Bysarna 7 10 Bernt Persson
1971_Swedish_speedway_season
Danish speedway rider
King's Lynn Stars Sweden 1996, 2003 Vargarna 1999–2000 Piraterna 2001–2002 Lejonen Poland 1999 Leszno 2001–2002 Rawicz 2003 Grudziądz Individual honours 1992
Ronni_Pedersen
Polish speedway rider
Poland 2019–2023 Częstochowa 2024 Gorzów 2025 Grudziadz Sweden 2021–2023 Lejonen 2024–2025 Vargarna Denmark 2024 Region Varde Individual honours 2021 World
Jakub_Miśkowiak
Swedish folklore and fairy tales annual
tillbaka Einar Norelius Eja Popeja Sjulådsbyrån Anna Maria Roos De vita lejonen Marie Hermanson Bä, bä, vita lamm Alice Tegnér Farbror Fumligs gästbok
Among_Gnomes_and_Trolls
Season of speedway in Sweden
10 Tommy Johansson Dackarna 7 11 Jan Simensen Lejonen 7 12 Bo Magnusson Kaparna 5 13 Bo Josefsson Lejonen 3 14 Berndt Johansson Bysarna 3 15 Lars Jansson
1972_Swedish_speedway_season
Swedish motorcycle speedway tier one league
Pedersen, Hammarby 2007 - Leigh Adams, Masarna 2008 - Nicki Pedersen, Lejonen 2009 - Jason Crump, Elit Vetlanda 2010 - Rune Holta, Dackarna 2011 - Andreas
Elitserien_(speedway)
Gnistorna Griparna SMK Gävle Hammarby Speedway Indianerna Jämtarna Kaparna Lejonen Lindarna Masarna Nässjö SK Örnarna Piraterna Rospiggarna Smålänningarna
List of speedway teams in Sweden
List_of_speedway_teams_in_Sweden
Swedish reality show for children
of Survivor, the show features two teams of children ("Björnarna" and "Lejonen") competing with each other in competitions in the Swedish forest Kolmården
Wild_Kids
Season of speedway in Sweden
Dackarna 8 9 Per-Olof Söderman Vargarna 6 10 Jan Simensen Lejonen 6 11 Therje Henriksson Lejonen 6 12 Per-Åke Gerhardsson Vargarna 5 13 Ragnar Holm Filbyterna
1970_Swedish_speedway_season
Swedish speedway rider
Track European Championship. Shortly before his death he was a trustee for Lejonen and completed a report on the club's bankruptcy. "Bertil Stridh". GrasstrackGB
Bertil_Stridh
Australian motorcycle racer
Leszno 2024-2025 Grudziadz Sweden 2021–2022 Västervik 2023 Smederna 2024 Lejonen 2025 Vargarna Denmark 2019 Grindsted Individual honours 2020 World Under-21
Jaimon_Lidsey
Australian speedway rider
Davey Watt. In the 2011 season, starting in March, Ward rode for Poole, Lejonen and Wybrzeże Gdańsk. On Saturday, 27 August, Ward made his FIM Speedway
Darcy_Ward
Season of speedway in Sweden
12 2 Team Svelux 12 3 Karlstad 8 4 Getingarna 6 5 Team Viking 2 Div 2 Pos Team Pts 1 Piraterna 14 2 Nässjö 12 3 Lejonen 8 4 Gnistorna 6 5 Korparna 0
1999_Swedish_speedway_season
Danish speedway rider
for Toruń since 2021 and in the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for Lejonen. In 2019, he reached the final of the U19 European Championship. He won
Emil_Pørtner
Polish speedway rider
Grand Prix by finishing third in the 2025 GP Challenge. In 2024, he helped Lejonen win the Elitserien during the 2024 Swedish speedway season and helped Lublin
Dominik_Kubera
Danish speedway rider
2023–2024 Gdańsk Sweden 2006–2007 Team Bikab 2008 Smederna 2015 Vetlanda 2021 Lejonen 2022 Dackarna Great Britain 2008–2010, 2012 Wolverhampton 2011, 2014 Swindon
Nicolai_Klindt
Season of speedway in Sweden
Bysarna 8 8 Smederna 8 Div 1 Pos Team Pts 1 Gamarna 25 2 Piraterna 22 3 Lejonen 21 4 Rospiggarna 17 5 Tuna Rebels 13 6 Skepparna 6 7 Solkatterna 6 8 Valsarna
1987_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
for 2nd, 1 for third, 0 for last Ricky Kling won the U21 championship. Lejonen won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway
2008_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
Richard Hellsén Getingarna 8 9 Bengt Gustavsson Lejonen 6 10 Åke Axelsson Piraterna 4 11 Stefan Salmonsson Lejonen 4 12 Rolf Sundberg Vargarna 4 13 Uno Johansson
1979_Swedish_speedway_season
Australian speedway rider (born 1987)
the Swedish Allsvenskan in 2007 and the Elitserien in 2008 and 2009 with Lejonen. In 2008, Holder signed for KS Toruń in Polish Ekstraliga and won the league
Chris_Holder
Motorcycle speedway season
6 (14) Peter Karlsson (Dackarna) 9 1 3 2 1 2 9 7 1 7 (15) David Ruud (Lejonen) 9 3 2 0 1 3 9 5 0 8 (4) Eric Andersson (Masarna) 8 2 2 1 2 1 8 8 9 (10)
2010_Swedish_speedway_season
Swedish motorcycle speedway championship
Getingarna Gamarna Lejonen, Kaparna B 1966 Getingarna Njudungarna Indianerna 1967 Getingarna Indianerna Dackarna, Smederna 1968 Kaparna Lejonen Dackarna, Filbyterna
Swedish Speedway Team Championship
Swedish_Speedway_Team_Championship
Polish speedway rider
Wrocław 2022 Lublin 2023–2024 Czestochowa 2025 Rybnik Sweden 2017–2019, 2022 Lejonen 2023–2025 Smederna Individual honours 2017, 2019 World Under-21 Champion
Maksym_Drabik
Stadium in Gislaved, Sweden
the Skogsmusen Solpark (a forest and hiking area). The stadium hosts the Lejonen speedway team that compete in the Swedish Speedway Team Championship and
Gislaved_Motorbana
Season of speedway in Sweden
Pos. Rider Club Total 1 Jan Andersson Kaparna 15 2 Hans Danielsson Lejonen 13 3 Tommy Nilsson Getingarna 11+3 4 Björn Andersson Kaparna 11+2 5 Anders
1981_Swedish_speedway_season
Swedish speedway rider
2011–2012, 2015–2016 Smederna 2017 Piraterna 2018 Västervik 2019, 2023 Lejonen 2013, 2020–2022 Rospiggarna 2014 Hammarby 2023, 2025 Vargarna 2024 Örnarna
Daniel_Henderson
Motorcycle speedway season
3,3) 14 3 2 Pontus Aspgren Smederna (3,3,3,2,1) 12 2 3 Oliver Berntzon Lejonen (3,3,1,3,3) 13 1 4 Kim Nilsson Rospiggarna (2,3,3,1,3) 12 0 5 Philip Hellström
2021_Swedish_speedway_season
Polish motorcycle speedway rider
Team Speedway Championship for the fifth time. Also in 2024, he helped Lejonen win the Elitserien during the 2024 Swedish speedway season and helped Lublin
Mateusz_Cierniak
Swedish speedway rider
1957-1964, 1971-1978 Dackarna 1957 Getingarna 1965-1968 Njudungarna 1969-1970 Lejonen 1979, 1981-1982 Brassarna 1986 Skepparna Great Britain 1968 Glasgow Tigers
Åke Andersson (speedway rider)
Åke_Andersson_(speedway_rider)
Season of speedway in Sweden
14 Sven Nilsson Bysarna 4 15 lars Larsson (res) Piraterna 4 16 Leif Mellberg (res) Vikingarna 3 17 Ragnar Holm Filbyterna 1 18 Bo Josefsson Lejonen 0
1973_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
16 10 Vargarna 8 Allsvenskan Pos Team Pts 1 Kaparna 19 2 Valsarna 18 3 Lejonen 17 4 Team Dalakraft 17 5 Örnarna 13 6 Team Bikab 11 7 Griparna 9 8 Getingarna
2006_Swedish_speedway_season
Swedish speedway rider
Nationality Swedish Career history Sweden 1962–1968 Njudungarna 1969–1976 Lejonen Great Britain 1967–1968 Glasgow Tigers Individual honours 1967 Swedish
Bo_Josefsson
Polish speedway rider
team that won the European Team Speedway Championship. In 2024, he helped Lejonen win the Elitserien during the 2024 Swedish speedway season. He announced
Jarosław_Hampel
Season of speedway in Sweden
Antonín Kasper Jr. and Gary Havelock. Bysarna won the Allsvenskan and Lejonen won the first division. Speedway in Sweden "Swedish speedway season by
2000_Swedish_speedway_season
Danish speedway rider
2013–2014 Glasgow 2015–2016 Peterborough Poland 2019–2025 Gorzów Sweden 2016 Lejonen 2018–2019 Indianerna Speedway Grand Prix statistics SGP Number 105 Starts
Anders Thomsen (speedway rider)
Anders_Thomsen_(speedway_rider)
2002 studio album by Dungen
Into Day 3:06 3. "Ät Det Som Växer" Eat What Grows 5:40 4. "Vem Vaktar Lejonen?" Who Guards The Lions? 3:39 5. "Krona" Crown 4:01 Total length: 20:03
Dungen_2
Swedish speedway rider
title in Manchester". FIM Speedway. Retrieved 14 July 2024. "Silver for Casper and bronze for Sammy!". Lejonen Speedway. Retrieved 25 September 2025.
Philip_Hellström_Bängs
Season of speedway in Sweden
Persson Smederna 6 10 Anders Michanek Getingarna 6 11 Therje Henriksson Lejonen 5 12 Per-Olof Söderman Vargarna 5 13 Olle Nygren Vargarna 3 14 Tommy Bergqvist
1967_Swedish_speedway_season
Championship RKM Rybnik Swedish Speedway Elitserien Dackarna Allsvenskan Lejonen Grasstrack ACU British Grasstrack Championships 250cc Solo Paul Cooper
List of 2007 motorcycling champions
List_of_2007_motorcycling_champions
Season of speedway in Sweden
2,3,3) 11 0 5 Peter Karlsson Smederna (3,1,3,0,2) 9 2 6 Pontus Aspgren Lejonen (1,2,3,1,3) 10 1 7 Freddie Lindgren Indianerna (3,2,2,3,1) 11 0 8 Joel
2015_Swedish_speedway_season
Motorcycle speedway season
3 2 3 Pontus Aspgren Indianerna (3,3,3,2,2) 13 1 4 Mathias Thoernblom Lejonen (3,2,2,3,3) 13 0 5 Daniel Henderson Rospiggarna (3,1,1,1,2) 8 2 6 Kim Nilsson
2020_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
the eighth time. The team included Anders Michanek and Leif Enecrona. Lejonen and Masarna won the second division A & B respectively, while Jämtarna
1974_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
Richard Hellsén Getingarna 11 5 Per Jonsson Getingarna 10 6 Hans Danielsson Lejonen 10 7 Lillebror Johansson Solkatterna 10 8 Bernt Persson Smederna 7 9 Uno
1982_Swedish_speedway_season
Polish speedway rider (born 1995)
2023–2026 Lublin Sweden 2011–2012 Gnistorna 2013–2021 Vetlanda 2022–2026 Lejonen Denmark 2012 Holsted 2019 Slangerup Great Britain 2014 Birmingham Speedway
Bartosz_Zmarzlik
Season of speedway in Sweden
Leif Larsson and Bengt Jansson. Gamarna won the second division, while Lejonen and Kaparna B won the third division A & B respectively. Speedway in Sweden
1965_Swedish_speedway_season
Finnish speedway rider
Gdańsk 2024–2025 Tarnów Sweden 2014-2017, 2020–2023 Rospiggarna 2018-2019 Lejonen 2023 Smederna 2024–2025 Dackarna 2024 Masarna Denmark 2012 Holstebro 2014
Timo_Lahti
Season of speedway in Sweden
Dackarna 6 8 Smederna 5 Div 1 Pos Team Pts 1 Rospiggarna 20 2 Eskilstuna 14 3 Lejonen 10 4 Griparna 8 5 Skepparna 6 6 Brassarna 2 Div 2 north Pos Team Pts 1
1988_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the seventh time. Lejonen won the Allsvenskan. Play offs "HISTORICAL RESULTS 1948-2015". Speedway
2014_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden
Kowalski Norbert Krakowiak Johannes Stark Rohan Tungate Szymon Woźniak Lejonen Oliver Berntzon Mateusz Cierniak Francis Gusts Jarosław Hampel Daniel Henderson
2023_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
The team name for Stjärnorna (The Stars) was changed to Rospiggarna. Lejonen won the second division, while Pilarna and Filbyterna won the third division
1978_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
0) 6 11 Victor Palovaara Indianerna (0,2,2,1,0) 5 12 Mathias Thörnblom Lejonen (1,1,1,0,2) 5 13 Linus Eklöf Smederna (0,0,1,2,1) 4 14 Joel Kling Dackarna
2018_Swedish_speedway_season
Motorcycle speedway season
Pos Team Pts 1 Dackarna 29 2 Vetlanda 27 3 Västervik 25 4 Smederna 25 5 Lejonen 21 6 Indianerna 21 7 Piraterna 12 8 Rospiggarna 11 8 Masarna 9 Allsvenskan
2019_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
Lars Jansson Indianerna 10 6 Bengt Larsson Örnarna 10 7 Therje Henriksson Lejonen 9 8 Sören Sjösten Masarna 9 9 Nils Ringström Indianerna 5 10 Leif Enecrona
1969_Swedish_speedway_season
Danish speedway rider
2017–2024 Częstochowa 2025–2026 Zielona Góra Sweden 2009 Indianerna 2011 Lejonen 2012, 2014, 2018 Vetlanda 2013 Hammarby 2017, 2025 Smederna 2023 Dackarna
Leon_Madsen
French speedway rider
Poland 2022–2023 Landshut 2024–2025 Krosno Sweden 2020–2021 Masarna 2022 Lejonen 2023–2024 Rospiggarna 2025 Indianerna Denmark 2021 Fjelsted 2025 Region
Dimitri_Bergé
Season of speedway in Sweden
Peter Ljung Vastervik (0.0,f,0.3) 3 16 Ludvig Lindgren Rospiggarna (1,0,0,ef,2) 3 17 Pontus Aspgren Masarna (f,-,-,-,-) 0 18 David Ruud Lejonen (r) 0
2011_Swedish_speedway_season
Polish motorcycle speedway rider (born 1993)
2024 King's Lynn 2025 Birmingham Sweden 2012 Hammarby 2014 Västervik 2015 Lejonen 2016–2018 Vetlanda Denmark 2016 Esbjerg 2024 Grindsted Individual honours
Tobiasz_Musielak
Swedish speedway rider
Nationality Swedish Career history Sweden 1979–1980 Njudungarna 1981–1983 Lejonen Great Britain 1981–1982 Wimbledon Dons 1983 Eastbourne Eagles Individual
Anders Eriksson (speedway rider)
Anders_Eriksson_(speedway_rider)
Danish speedway rider
Career history Denmark 2007–2025 Fjelsted Sweden 2013–2014 Vargarna 2015 Lejonen 2016–2017 Piraterna 2018–2019 Västervik 2020–2021 Piraterna 2022 Smederna
Peter_Kildemand
Latvian speedway rider
Daugavpils 2022, 2025 Poznań 2023–2024 Wrocław Sweden 2021–2022 Masarna 2023 Lejonen 2024 Vargarna 2025 Indianerna Denmark 2022–2023 Grindsted 2025 SES Great
Francis_Gusts
Czech speedway rider (born 2001)
Zielona Góra 2021 Krosno 2023 Rybnik 2025 Toruń Sweden 2022 Masarna 2023 Lejonen Great Britain 2024–2025 King's Lynn Stars Speedway Grand Prix statistics
Jan_Kvěch
Danish speedway rider
2020-2021, 2024–2025 Poznań 2022–2023 Ostrów Sweden 2020 Dackarna 2023 Lejonen 2024–2025 Västervik Team honours 2020 Team U21 World Championship silver
Matias_Nielsen
British speedway rider (born 1998)
Rybnik 2021–2026 Toruń Sweden 2016 Masarna 2018 Rospiggarna 2020–2021 Lejonen 2022–2023 Smederna 2024–2026 Västervik Denmark 2014 Outrup 2018 Grindsted
Robert Lambert (speedway rider)
Robert_Lambert_(speedway_rider)
Season of speedway in Sweden
won the third division A & B respectively. Smålands Lejon were renamed Lejonen and Folkare became Masarna. Speedway in Sweden "Swedish speedway season
1964_Swedish_speedway_season
Swedish sculptor (born 1934)
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Konstnären: "Lejonen borde förankras i marken"". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). 12 April 2017
Anders_Årfelt
Season of speedway in Sweden
four divisions. Solkatterna won the first division, while Vikingarna and Lejonen won the second division north and south respectively. + (won play off)
1984_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
Smederna 5 12 Bengt Jansson Smederna 5 13 Sören Karlsson Vargarna 4 14 Therje Henriksson Lejonen 4 15 Sven Nilsson Bysarna 2 16 Kenneth Selmosson Kaparna 0
1976_Swedish_speedway_season
British motorcycle racer
2003 Poole Pirates 2004 Peterborough Panthers Sweden 2001 Getingarna 2003 Lejonen Individual honours 2002 New Zealand Speedway Champion 2010 European Grasstrack
Andrew_Appleton
Polish speedway rider (born 1992)
Ornarna 2012–2014, 2016–2019 Dackarna 2015 Piraterna 2021 Rospiggarna 2022 Lejonen 2024–2025 Indianerna Denmark 2010 Brovst 2012–2013, 2016 Esbjerg 2024–2026
Patryk_Dudek
Season of speedway in Sweden
Smederna 18 3 Vargarna 17 4 Indianerna 16 5 Dackarna 16 6 Getingarna 12 7 Lejonen 7 8 Örnarna 4 Div 2 Pos Team Pts 1 Njudungarna 18 2 Filbyterna 10 3 Skepparna
1975_Swedish_speedway_season
Swedish speedway rider
Njudungarna 1994–1997 Vetlanda 1998–1999 Vargarna 2000 Kaparna 2000–2003 Lejonen 2001 Västervik Great Britain 1997–2001 Newport Wasps 2002 Reading Racers
Anders Henriksson (speedway rider)
Anders_Henriksson_(speedway_rider)
Season of speedway in Sweden
last ef - engine failure Thomas H. Jonasson won the U21 championship. Lejonen won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway
2009_Swedish_speedway_season
International ice hockey competition
Shutouts Source: swehockey Carl-Magnus Långkvist (18 December 2016). "Lejonen förlorade mot Ryssland" (in Swedish). Svenska Yle. Retrieved 18 December
2016_Channel_One_Cup
2002 studio album by Dungen
Lake 4:06 9. "Stadsvandring Del 2" City Walk Part 2 0:34 10. "Vem vaktar lejonen?" Who Guards the Lions? 3:39 11. "Krona" Crown 4:01 Total length: 38:01
Stadsvandringar
Season of speedway in Sweden
12.5 4 Kaparna 9.5 5 Gamarna 12.5 Div 2 Pos Team Pts 1 Njudungarna 22 2 Lejonen 13 3 Taxarna 11 4 Masarna 2 Div 3 Pos Team Pts 1 Indianerna 20 2 Smederna
1966_Swedish_speedway_season
Swedish motorcycle speedway team
tiers below the Elitserien and were a collaboration between Dackarna and Lejonen allowing less senior riders the opportunity to race. The collaboration
Dackarna
Season of speedway in Sweden
Team Championship. The Kaparna team included Ove Fundin and Göte Nordin. Lejonen won the second division and Dackarna and Filbyterna won the third division
1968_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
(2,1,2,2,2) 9 7 Magnus Zetterström Smederna (2,0,1,2,3) 8 8 David Ruud Lejonen (0,3,0,2,2) 7 9 Peter Karlsson Kaparna (3,2,0,1,1) 7 10 Peter Nahlin Smederna
2001_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
2 north & south Pos Team Pts 1 Eldarna 22 2 Valsarna 15 3 Vikingarna 6 4 Gävle 5 1 Filbyterna 12 2 Gnistorna 12 3 Lejonen 9 4 Pilarna 4 5 Korparna 3
1983_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
included Andreas Jonsson, Freddie Lindgren, Hans Andersen and Peter Karlsson. Lejonen won the Allsvenskan. Play offs "HISTORICAL RESULTS 1948-2015". Speedway
2007_Swedish_speedway_season
Sports club in Linköping, Sweden
IF Saab Full name Idrottsföreningen Saab Nicknames Lejonen Sport football, handball Founded 1941 (1941) Folded June 27, 2016; 9 years ago (2016-06-27)
IF_Saab
Australian motorcycle speedway rider (born 1991)
2020 Opole 2021 Rzeszów 2022 Rawicz 2023–2025 Gniezno Sweden 2016–2017 Lejonen 2018 Rospiggarna 2019–2020 Västervik 2023 Dackarna Denmark 2015–2016 Region
Sam_Masters
Season of speedway in Sweden
Vargarna 11 10 Kaparna 9 Allsvenskan Pos Team Pts 1 Bajen Speedway 30 2 Lejonen 25 3 Valsarna 20 4 Getingarna 14 5 Griparna 14 6 Masarna 12 7 Örnarna 12
2005_Swedish_speedway_season
Australian speedway rider (born 1990)
Zielona Góra 2021 Tarnów 2024–2025 Rybnik 2026 Częstochowa Sweden 2018–2021 Lejonen 2022 Masarna 2023 Indianerna 2024 Smederna 2025 Piraterna Denmark 2018
Rohan_Tungate
Swedish speedway rider
"FIM SON2 final". Speedway GP. "Welcome to SGP2". FIM Speedway. "Lejonen profile". Lejonen Speedway. Retrieved 5 January 2023. "Henriksson won SM gold again:
Casper_Henriksson
Polish speedway rider (born 1995)
won the 2016 Speedway World Cup. He rode for GKM Grudziądz in Poland and Lejonen in the Swedish Elitserien in 2017, but after a disappointing season he
Krystian_Pieszczek
Danish motorcycle speedway rider
2018-2019 Västervik 2002-2005 Smederna 2006-2007 Hammarby 2008-2010, 2016 Lejonen 2011-2013 Vargarna 2014-2015, 2025 Dackarna 2020 Masarna Speedway Grand
Nicki_Pedersen
Australian motorcycle speedway rider (born 1971)
Sweden 1994–1996 Vetlanda 1998–1999 Indianerna 2000–2008 Masarna 2009–2010 Lejonen Denmark 2010 Esbjerg Speedway Grand Prix statistics Starts 105 Podiums
Leigh_Adams
Season of speedway in Sweden
2 Team Svelux 21 3 Filbyterna 16 4 Karlstad 13 5 Getingarna 6 6 Korparna 4 7 Nässjö 2 Div 2 Pos Team Pts 1 Team Viking 22 2 Piraterna 18 3 Lejonen 14
1998_Swedish_speedway_season
Swedish speedway rider
Luxo Stars/Dackarna 2006–2008 Piraterna 2006–2015 Gnistorna 2010–2011 Lejonen 2013 Hammarby 2014 Indianerna Great Britain 1993–1994, 1996–1999, 2001–2005
Mikael_Max
LEJONEN
LEJONEN
LEJONEN
LEJONEN
Girl/Female
Indian
Best of the Best; 'rukaiah Begam' Wife of Tipu Sultan
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victory person
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Heart; Mind; Soul
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Free Flowing; Wind
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Achazyah, AHAZIAH means "God holds" or "whom God holds." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Ahab and a son of Jehoram.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Beautiful; Comely
Male
Japanese
(1-å¥ä¸€, 2-ç ”ä¸€) Japanese name KEN'ICHI means 1) "health first," or 2) "study first."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Door of Good Deeds; Goddess Parvati
Male
English
Anglicized form of Arabic Salah-al-Din, SALADIN means "righteous faith."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Princess; Kind of a Flower
LEJONEN
LEJONEN
LEJONEN
LEJONEN
LEJONEN