Kock, Rudolf "Putte" b. June 29, 1901 d. October 31, 1979 Renowned Soccer-player, All-round athlete, Sports journalist. He played for the Swedish club AIK (Solna/Stockholm) from 1918 to 1928, and won the Swedish Championships in 1923. He played 37 international games representing Sweden, and was appointed "The best left-winger in the World" when Sweden gained Bronze at the Olympic Games in Paris 1924. He also played two international hockey games for Sweden, and was European Champion in 1922. Unfortunately a severe knee-injury put an end to his career...[Read More] (Bio by: Peter Robsahm) Gustav Vasa Kolumbarium, Stockholm, Stockholms Lan, Sweden