Background
Lindberg grew up in Östersund.
Lindberg grew up in Östersund.
From 2006 until 2008 he played both Third and Second positions for Sebastian Kraupp. In 2009 he and Kraupp joined Niklas Edin"s team with Lindberg throwing Second stones. At their first major tournament, the 2009 Aberdeen European Championships, Fredrik Lindberg and his team pulled off several upsets against established senior teams including reigning 2009 World Bronze Medalists Team Ulsrud from Norway.
Lindberg and his team represented Sweden at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada where they placed fourth.
After his retirement from curling to focus on his relationship with fellow curler Alison Kreviazuk in 2014, he remained apart of team Edin, but now as the official team coach. Peja Lindholm then became the Swedish national coach.
2009 Aberdeen European Championships
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games
Niklas Edin, Skip
Sebastian Kraupp, Third
Viktor Kjäll, Lead
Oskar Eriksson, Alternate.