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 Martin Boquist
 
 
Nick name:
Boken (swedish for "book"), Einstein
Position:
center, back left
Number:
19
Date of birth:
02.02.1977
Place of birth:
Backa/Göteborg (SWE)
Nationality:
Swedish
Height:
1.97m
Weight:
102kg
Occupation:
Handballer, before student of sociology
Hobbies:
Golfing, politics, books
In club since:
2003
In club until:
2005
Clubs:
HP Warta (SWE)1998 Redbergslid Göteborg (SWE)
 2003 THW Kiel
 2005 FC Kopenhagen (DEN)
 2010 IVH Västeras (SWE)
 2010 end of career
Coached clubs:
2009 IVH Västeras (SWE)2017 - 2017 Ricoh HK Stockholm (SWE)
 2016 assistant coach swedish national team
Appearances in the national team:
217A SWE
Goals in the national team:
493
Career highlights:
As assistant coach:Danish cup winner 2010 with Copenhagen
German champion 2005
EHF cup winner 2004
Three times swedish champion (2000, 2001 and 2003)
Sweden's handballer of the year 2003, MVP 2003, goal getter 2003
5th place Euro 2008 in Norway
World champion 1999
2nd place WC 2001
European champion 2000 and 2002
Silver medal Olympics 2000
Final Cup of cupwinners 2003
Supercup for national teams winner 2005
 
European champion 2022 with Sweden
5th place olympics 2020 with Sweden
5th place WC 2019 with Sweden
2nd place Euro 2018 with Sweden
6th place WC 2017 with Sweden
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