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The following table shows Sweden's all-time international record. [3] The abandoned match against Denmark on 2 June 2007 here counts as a draw. Statistics updated as of 19 November 2024.
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.
Played in São Paulo, Uruguay won the game 3–2, which meant Sweden were unable to play for the gold. The final game for Sweden in the tournament was played in São Paulo, against Spain. Sweden won 3–1 with goals by Stig Sundqvist (15'), Bror Mellberg (34') and Karl-Erik Palmér (79'). Sweden finished 3rd in the group and took their first ...
Largest victory: 12–0 vs. Latvia, 29 May 1927 Largest loss: 1–12 vs. England Amateur, 20 October 1908 Most appearances, career: 148 . Anders Svensson (1999–2013); Most appearances, consecutive: 45
In association football, a cap is traditionally awarded in international football to a player making an official appearance for their national team. This article lists all men's football players who have played in 100 or more official international matches for a national football team according to association football's world governing body FIFA.
Örgryte IS in 1896, the first Swedish football champions. Swedish football champions (Swedish: Svenska mästare i fotboll) is a title held by the winners of the highest Swedish football league played each year, Allsvenskan. [1]
The fourth-ranked club Djurgårdens IF scored 60 points in total, the only other club together with IFK Norrköping outside the big three that managed to rank top 3 in any category. [10] AIK, IFK Göteborg and Malmö FF are also the three clubs that have contributed with the most players, as well as the most caps, to the Sweden national team. [12]
As of UEFA Euro 2024. The system used in the European Championship up to 1992 was 2 points for a win, and 3 points for a win from 1996 onwards. In this ranking 3 points are awarded for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss.