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In 1952 Johansson finished third with the Swedish team in the Winter Olympics ice hockey tournament.
In 1952 Johansson finished third with the Swedish team in the Winter Olympics ice hockey tournament.
He was named one of the best players of 1949–1955 among Sven Tumba, Roland Stoltz and Lasse Björn. Johansson was the first Swedish ice hockey player to play professionally. Besides working as a businessman, Johansson was a successful trainer in Sweden, Switzerland and Italy.
He coached the team Bolzano to 3 times championship victory.
He became the second highest ranked Swedish ice hockey professional in Europe. He played in Zurich-Switzerland, and Krefeld in Germany during the 1950–1951 season.
After finishing his active career, Johansson worked as an ice hockey coach. He was also a businessman in Sweden, Switzerland and Italy.
In Stockholm, Gundi worked as ice skating trainer for many years before she died in Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 2014.
Gösta ”Lill-Lulle” Johansson died from liver cancer at home in Stockholm in 1997.