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  2. Sweden national football team records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Sweden 3–0 Finland (Chiang Mai, Thailand; 26 January 2013) Sweden 0–1 Finland (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 19 January 2015) Sweden 11 Estonia (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 6 January 2016) Finland 0–3 Sweden (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 10 January 2016) Sweden 1–2 Ivory Coast (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 8 January 2017)

  3. List of Sweden international footballers - Wikipedia

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    Zlatan Ibrahimović, Sweden's all-time top goalscorer. Henrik Larsson , one of the most prominent goalscorers in the Sweden men's national football team in the 1990s and 2000s. Freddie Ljungberg was one of the most important players of the national team , and also one of the top scoring midfielders of the team.

  4. Sweden men's national football team - Wikipedia

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    As Sweden had won the first match 1–0, this resulted in a Sweden national team win on aggregate, making their return to the World Cup for the first time in 12 years. At the 2018 World Cup, Sweden started its campaign by a 1–0 win over South Korea in the first match on 18 June, through a penalty goal by Andreas Granqvist , decided by the new ...

  5. Football records and statistics in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Arne Hjertsson vs. Halmstads BK, 3 June 1943 (12–0) Gunnar Nordahl (IFK Norrköping) vs. Landskrona BoIS 12 November 1944 (9–1) Highest attendance, match: 52,194. IFK Göteborg vs. Örgryte IS, 3 June 1959

  6. List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps

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    3 February 1988: 6 January 2002: Andrés Iniesta Spain: UEFA 27 May 2006: 1 July 2018: Kim Källström Sweden: UEFA 1 February 2001: 22 June 2016: Thomas Müller Germany: UEFA 3 March 2010: 5 July 2024: Arumugan Rengasamy [aa] Malaysia: AFC 17 May 1973: 23 September 1986: Kiatisuk Senamuang [ab] Thailand: AFC 8 April 1993: 3 October 2007: Son ...

  7. World XI - Wikipedia

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    World XI; Association: FIFA: First international England 2–1 FIFA World XI (London, England; 23 October 1963) [1] [a] Biggest win Spain 0–3 FIFA World XI (Madrid, Spain; 27 September 1967) Europe XI 2–5 FIFA World XI (Marseille, France; 4 December 1997) Biggest defeat Italy 6–2 FIFA World XI (Rome, Italy; 16 December 1998) France 5–1 ...

  8. UEFA European Championship records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Most shoot-out wins, team, all-time 4, Spain, Italy Most wins, team, tournament 2, Italy, 2020 Most shoot-out losses, team, all-time 4, England Most shoot-outs with 100% record (all won) 3, Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic Most shoot-outs with 0% record (all lost) 1, Croatia, Sweden, Slovenia Most successful kicks, shoot-out, one team

  9. Allsvenskan - Wikipedia

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    The all-time Allsvenskan table (Swedish: Maratontabellen) is a cumulative record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in Allsvenskan since its inception in 1924–25. It uses three points for a win even though this system was not introduced until the 1990 season .