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After him are Markus Heikkinen (1978), Björn Wirdheim (1980), Christopher Amott (1977), Fredrik Stillman (1966), Isabelle Haak (1999), and Peter Åslin (1962).
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ATHLETE
1966 - Present
HPI: 44.81
Rank: 1,465
Fredrik Åkesson
MUSICIAN
1972 - Present
HPI: 44.81
Rank: 1,466
Sharlee D'Angelo
MUSICIAN
1973 - Present
HPI: 44.79
Rank: 1,467
David F.
Sandberg
FILM DIRECTOR
1981 - Present
HPI: 44.78
Rank: 1,468
Oscar Hiljemark
SOCCER PLAYER
1992 - Present
HPI: 44.77
Rank: 1,469
Magnus Kihlstedt
SOCCER PLAYER
1972 - Present
HPI: 44.77
Rank: 1,470
Jörgen Jönsson
HOCKEY PLAYER
1972 - Present
HPI: 44.74
Rank: 1,471
Markus Heikkinen
SOCCER PLAYER
1978 - Present
HPI: 44.73
Rank: 1,472
Björn Wirdheim
RACING DRIVER
1980 - Present
HPI: 44.71
Rank: 1,473
Christopher Amott
MUSICIAN
1977 - Present
HPI: 44.71
Rank: 1,474
Fredrik Stillman
HOCKEY PLAYER
1966 - Present
HPI: 44.71
Rank: 1,475
Isabelle Haak
HANDBALL PLAYER
1999 - Present
HPI: 44.70
Rank: 1,476
Peter Åslin
ATHLETE
1962 - 2012
HPI: 44.68
Rank: 1,477
Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Sweden
Among hockey players born in Sweden, Jörgen Jönsson ranks 22.
Ulf Peter Jörgen Jönsson, born on September 29, 1972, in Ängelholm, Sweden, is a retired professional ice hockey player.
Renowned for his leadership, versatility, and loyalty, Jönsson carved out a remarkable legacy as a center for both club and country.
Best remembered for his long and successful tenure with Färjestads BK in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL), he also had a brief but notable stint in the National Hockey League (NHL).
After his playing days, he transitioned seamlessly into coaching, and in April 2025, he was appointed head coach of Färjestad BK, marking a return to the club where he became a legend.
Siblings
Jörgen’s younger brother, Kenny Jönsson (born October 6, 1974), also enjoyed a highly successful hockey career.
While Jörgen made his mark largely in Sweden, Kenny excelled in the NHL, spending 11 seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Islanders.
A defenseman celebrated for his mobility and sharp hockey sense, Kenny was an invaluable blueliner who earned international acclaim as part of Sweden’s national team.
The brothers shared a special chapter of their careers in the NHL, appearing together in 68 games for the New York Islanders during the 1999–2000 season.
Internationally, Kenny represented Sweden in 136 games, winning Olympic gold in 1994 and 2006, a World Championship gold in 2006, and bronze medals in 1994 and 2009.
He was also named Best Defenseman at the 2006 Olympics.
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Career
Jönsson began his professional journey with Rögle BK in the early 1990s before moving to the SHL with Färjestads BK, where he became a central figure for over a decade.
In 1999, he tested himself in the NHL, suiting up for the New York Islanders and later the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.
During his lone NHL season, he recorded 12 goals and 19 assists in 81 games, even earning NHL Player of the Week honors in February 2000.
Despite this success, Jönsson chose to return home after one season to be closer to his family, reaffirming his strong ties to Sweden and to Färjestad, where he spent 13 seasons in total.
For the national team, Jönsson became a cornerstone, often captaining Sweden when Mats Sundin was unavailable.
His 285 appearances remain the record for the most games played for Team Sweden.
After retiring as a player in 2009, he stayed in the game as a coach, first as an assistant before taking charge of Växjö Lakers, where he guided the team to an SHL championship in 2023.
His return to Färjestad as head coach in 2025 was a full-circle moment for one of the club’s greatest icons.
Accolades
Jönsson remains the only hockey player in history to win Olympic gold, World Championship gold, and a domestic playoff title in the same year, completing the “triple crown” in 2006.
Internationally, he captured two Olympic golds (1994, 2006), two World Championship golds (1998, 2006), and three World Championship bronze medals (1994, 1999, 2001).
At the club level, he won five SHL championships with Färjestad (1997, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2009), cementing his legacy as a dominant force in Swedish hockey.
His outstanding individual play was recognized in 1997 when he received the Guldpucken, awarded to Sweden’s player of the year.
In total, he recorded 231 goals and 304 assists for 535 points in 711 regular-season games in the Elitserien.
His contributions to the game earned him induction into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2019.
As a coach, he added another SHL championship with Växjö in 2023, earning Coach of the Year honors in his debut season.
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Jörgen Jönsson is also the older brother of former NHL-star Kenny Jönsson, and the two played 68 games in North America together as teammates. Before him are Tiffeny Milbrett, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Pilar Montenegro, Magnus Kihlstedt, Franck Boidin, and Fabio Volo. After one season in North America, Jönsson moved back to Europe and returned to Färjestad, where he played until the end of his career in 2009, winning two more Swedish titles with Färjestad, in 2002 and 2006.
Internationally Jönsson played at four Winter Olympic Games (1994-06), 12 World Championships (1994 and 1997-07) and the 2004 World Cup.
He won Olympic golds in 1994 and 2006, was World Champion in 1998 and 2006, won silvers at the 1997, 2003 and 2004 World Championships and bronzes at the 1994, 1999, 2001 and 2002 World Championships. He has represented the Team Sweden 285 times, making him the record holder for most games played in the national team. Jönsson was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2019.
After him are Fredrik Stillman (1966), Daniel Sedin (1980), Ulf Samuelsson (1964), Joel Lundqvist (1982), Kenny Jönsson (1974), and Niklas Kronwall (1981).
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Go to all RankingsHe was also awarded the Guldpucken award as the best player of the 1997 Swedish Championships. Before him are Pierre Thorsson (1966), Fredrik Åkesson (1972), Sharlee D'Angelo (1973), David F. Sandberg (1981), Oscar Hiljemark (1992), and Magnus Kihlstedt (1972). After 68 games with Islanders during 1999-00 season, Jönsson was traded to the Anaheim Mighty Ducks and finished his season playing 11 games for them.
His younger brother Kenny was also an ice hockey player, who won gold medals at the 1994 and 2006 Olympics.
Results
Olympic family relations
List mentions
- Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Ice Hockey Championships (2–3–4 1994 Bolzano, Canazei and Milano bronze; 1997 Helsinki, Turku and Tampere silver; 1998 Zürich and Basel gold; 1999 Oslo, Lillehammer and Hamar bronze; 2001 Köln, Hannover and Nürnberg bronze; 2002 Göteborg, Karlstad and Jönköping bronze; 2003 Helsinki, Tampere, and Turku silver; 2004 Praha and Ostrava silver; 2006 Rīga gold)
Jörgen Jönsson
HOCKEY PLAYER
1972 - Today
Jörgen Jönsson
Ulf Peter Jörgen Jönsson (born 29 September 1972) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player who last played for Färjestads BK of the Swedish Elitserien.
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Among people born in Sweden, Jörgen Jönsson ranks 1,471 out of 1,879.
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Before him are Nicklas Bäckström (1987), Henrik Sedin (1980), Henrik Lundqvist (1982), Håkan Algotsson (1966), Jonas Bergqvist (1962), and Mika Zibanejad (1993). Jörgen Jönsson is the 236th most popular hockey player (down from 214th in 2024), the 1,471st most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,457th in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Swedish Hockey Player.
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Among hockey players, Jörgen Jönsson ranks 236 out of 676.
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Among people born in 1972, Jörgen Jönsson ranks 896.
Jönsson was drafted by the Calgary Flames of the NHL in 1994, but his rights were traded to the New York Islanders in 1998. Tipsa gärna om föreningen.
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With 285 caps, Jörgen Jönsson is, as of 2013, the record holder for most games played on the Swedish national team.
After finishing his sporting career, Jönsson worked as an assistant coach with Färjestad BK from 2009-12 and in 2012 became the general manager of Färjestad BK. Jönsson was awarded the Stora Grabbars Märke (Big Boys’ Badge) #156 in ice hockey.
Jönsson joined the NHL in 1999, but his only season in North America was not very successful.