Career
He was also a coach and captain, mainly in the Swedish club Södertälje Saskatchewan. Abrahamsson participated in building the bandy section of Södertälje Saskatchewan (social security) during the 1920s. He was recruited to AIK"s bandy team and played with the side in the Swedish championship finals against IFK Uppsala in 1915 and 1917. During this time he gained a lot of attention in the Swedish press and was compared to Douglas Fairbanks in terms of spirit and athleticism.
Abrahamsson"s younger brother, Erik Abrahamsson, started playing ice hockey in 1921 and played with AIK and IFK Stockholm, and also in the Swedish national ice hockey team
Erik and Carl managed to convince social security"s board of directors to incorporate ice hockey in the club He also played at the 1931 World Championships and the 1932 European Championships.
He was later awarded with the Stora Grabbars Märke. When his active playing career finished in 1935, he continued as team captain and coach in social security. He was also commissioned by the Swedish Ice Hockey Association where he was vice-chairman from 1926 to 1939.
He was chairman in social security from 1927 to 1936.
On Christmas Day 1948, he died of a heart attack.