THEY ARE ONLY 10 IN THE WORLD !


Picture Vsevolod Bobrov as a captain with Ferenc Puskas before the game Moscow vs Budapest (1952).


Players with caps in both football and ice hockey


On 29 May of this year, a legend of Finnish sport Teppo Rastio has passed away. He was one of just 10 athletes in the world history who played for their countries both in football and ice hockey.
Being much more famous for his ice hockey feats (he is a member of national Hall of Fame), Rastio was also quite successful in football where he earned one cap.
The list of such athletes, in chronological order, is given below, along with national team matches in both popular sports for each of them. The most prominent of them are Vsevolod Bobrov (Soviet Union), Vlastimil Bubník (Czechoslovakia) and Sven “Tumba” Johansson (Sweden).
After Rastio’s death, his countryman Timo Nummelin remains the only one of these 10 versatile masters who is still alive (aged 74).


NATIONAL TEAM PLAYERSIN FOOTBALL   ANDICEHOCKEY   
      
PlayerCountryFootball Icehockey 
  PeriodCapsPeriodCaps
Arvīds JurgensLatvia1924-1935  381932-193616
Sven BergqvistSweden1935-1943  351932-1946   55
Robert Sadowski Romania1938-194751937-194710
Mihai FlamaropolRomania1948-195141941-19517
Andrei Bărbulescu Romania1935-1938  319471
Vsevolod Bobrov     Soviet Union195231954-1957  59
Sven “Tumba” JohanssonSweden195611950-1966   245
Vlastimil Bubník  Czechoslovakia1957-1960  111951-1964   127
Teppo Rastio  Finland195811954-1962106
Timo Nummelin  Finland1967-1971   111972-1982   225


Pictures:


Vsevolod Bobrov as a captain with the ice hockey World Cup trophy (1954).



Vlastimil Bubník (right) attacks the French goal in the Euro 1960 game vs France.



Vlastimil Bubník, a player of Czechoslovak ice hockey national team



Sven “Tumba” Johansson, captain of ice hockey “Tre Kronor”