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16 Jun 23 | | Sweden  |  | - |  |  New Zealand |  | Friends Arena @ 5:00pm |
20 Jun 23 | | Austria  |  | - |  |  Sweden |  | Ernst-Happel-Stadion @ 6:45pm |
09 Sep 23 | | Estonia  |  | - |  |  Sweden |  | A. Le Coq Arena @ 4:00pm |
12 Sep 23 | | Sweden  |  | - |  |  Austria |  | Friends Arena @ 6:45pm |
12 Oct 23 | | Sweden  |  | - |  |  Moldova |  | Friends Arena @ 5:00pm |
Latest Results
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27 Mar 23 | | Sweden |   | 5 - 0 |   | Azerbaijan |  | Friends Arena |
24 Mar 23 | | Sweden |   | 0 - 3 |   | Belgium |  | Friends Arena |
12 Jan 23 | | Sweden |   | 2 - 1 |   | Iceland |  | Estádio Do Algarve |
09 Jan 23 | | Sweden |   | 2 - 0 |   | Finland |  | Estádio Do Algarve |
19 Nov 22 | | Sweden |   | 2 - 0 |   | Algeria |  | Eleda Stadion |
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The Sweden national football team (Swedish: svenska fotbollslandslaget) represents Sweden in men's international football and it is controlled by the Swedish Football Association, the governing body of football in Sweden. Sweden's home ground is Friends Arena in Solna and the team is coached by Janne Andersson. From 1945 to late 1950s, they were considered one of the greatest teams in Europe.
Sweden has made twelve appearances at the World Cup with their first coming in 1934. They have also made six appearances at the European Championship. Sweden finished second at the 1958 FIFA World Cup, and third in both 1950 and 1994. Sweden's other accomplishments also include a gold medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics, and bronze medals in 1924 and 1952. They also reached the semi-finals at UEFA Euro 1992.

Team Members
Eric Andersson #6 (Joel Andersson)
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Ludwig Augustinsson #17
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Jens-Lys Cajuste #8
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Viktor Claesson #15
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Anthony Elanga #36
   
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Emil Forsberg #10
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Gabriel Gudmundsson #5
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Samuel Gustafson #11
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Viktor Gyökeres
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Isak Hien
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Alexander Isak #14
   
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Mikael Ishak #9
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Jesper Karlström
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Dejan Kulusevski #21
 
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Edvin Kurtulus #21
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Andreas Linde #1
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Victor Lindelof #2
 
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Kristoffer Nordfeldt
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Robin Olsen #25

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Kristoffer Olsson
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Aiham Ousou #4
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Robin Quaison #7
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Daniel Sundgren #2
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Mattias Svanberg #32

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Linus Wahlqvist #28
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Leopold Wahlstedt #12
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Patrik Wålemark #23
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Friends Arena, the football national arena of Sweden, is a retractable roof multi-purpose stadium located next to the lake Råstasjön in Solna, just north of Stockholm City Centre. The main tenants of the stadium are Sweden's national football team and Allsvenskan football club AIK. Both relocated from their previous home at the Råsunda Stadium. The venue has a total capacity of 65,000 at concerts and 50,000 seated at football matches, but the stadium can be scaled down to accomplish a more intimate setting to host smaller events with a capacity of approximately 20,000 guests. Friends Arena is the biggest football stadium, and indoor venue, in the Nordic countries.
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