Börje Dorch (17 October 1929 in Malmö – 9 January 2004) was a Swedish draughtsman, journalist and writer who was very active in sports. Although born in Malmö, Dorch grew up in Södermalm in Stockholm. Signs of a talent in writing were detected early, and he was self-taught, with a self-chiseled style using elaborate yet straightforward language. He was also an accomplished amateur boxer with national team qualifications and it was mainly in boxing where he was active. Dorch founded the Swedish Boxing society journal Boxing and an association called (in English, Punch chocolates). He collaborated with childhood friend, the legendary football player Nacka Skoglund with whom he finished his football career, on various advertising assignments, etc.
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| - Börje Dorch (17 October 1929 in Malmö – 9 January 2004) was a Swedish draughtsman, journalist and writer who was very active in sports. Although born in Malmö, Dorch grew up in Södermalm in Stockholm. Signs of a talent in writing were detected early, and he was self-taught, with a self-chiseled style using elaborate yet straightforward language. He was also an accomplished amateur boxer with national team qualifications and it was mainly in boxing where he was active. Dorch founded the Swedish Boxing society journal Boxing and an association called (in English, Punch chocolates). He collaborated with childhood friend, the legendary football player Nacka Skoglund with whom he finished his football career, on various advertising assignments, etc. (en)
- Börje Arne Erik Dorch, född 17 oktober 1929 i Limhamns församling i Malmö, död 5 januari 2004 i Högalids församling i Stockholm, var en svensk tecknare, journalist och författare. Huvudsakligen verksam inom sportens värld. Börje Dorch gifte sig 1951 med Sara Hillström (1922–2003). (sv)
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| - Börje Dorch (17 October 1929 in Malmö – 9 January 2004) was a Swedish draughtsman, journalist and writer who was very active in sports. Although born in Malmö, Dorch grew up in Södermalm in Stockholm. Signs of a talent in writing were detected early, and he was self-taught, with a self-chiseled style using elaborate yet straightforward language. He was also an accomplished amateur boxer with national team qualifications and it was mainly in boxing where he was active. Dorch founded the Swedish Boxing society journal Boxing and an association called (in English, Punch chocolates). He collaborated with childhood friend, the legendary football player Nacka Skoglund with whom he finished his football career, on various advertising assignments, etc. Has also honed the current Hammarby IF club mark. (en)
- Börje Arne Erik Dorch, född 17 oktober 1929 i Limhamns församling i Malmö, död 5 januari 2004 i Högalids församling i Stockholm, var en svensk tecknare, journalist och författare. Huvudsakligen verksam inom sportens värld. Dorch var uppväxt på Södermalm i Stockholm. Tidigt upptäcktes hans tecknartalanger och den självlärde Börje Dorch utmejslade en egen stil med yviga linjer och ett rakt språk i det skrivna. Han var även en duktig amatörboxare med landslagsmeriter och det var främst inom boxningen han var verksam. Dorch grundade Svenska Boxningsförbundets tidning och . Ett par år arbetade han även med tidningen Nya Swing. Han var barndomsvän med fotbollsspelaren Nacka Skoglund, vilken han efter dennes avslutade fotbollskarriär använde i olika reklamuppdrag med mera. Han finslipade Hammarby IF:s nuvarande klubbmärke. Börje Dorch gifte sig 1951 med Sara Hillström (1922–2003). (sv)
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