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Age-related records of the Sweden men's national football team. [2] Oldest player 41 years, 5 months and 21 days – Zlatan Ibrahimović (0–3 against Belgium on 24 March 2023) Youngest debutante 17 years, 2 months and 11 days – Gunnar Pleijel (5–2 against Finland on 22 October 1911) Oldest debutante
Sweden won 3–1 after two goals from Kennet Andersson and one from Martin Dahlin. Sweden's quarter-final match in San Francisco against Romania has become a memorable match for Sweden national team football fans. After Sweden had scored late in the second half, Romania managed to equalise in the dying minutes of the match, sending it into ...
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
This is a record of Sweden's results at the FIFA Men’s World Cup.The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football World Cup or the Soccer World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (), the sport's global governing body.
Sweden national football team records and statistics This page was last edited on 1 November 2024, at 06:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Sweden national football team might refer to: Sweden men's national football team; Sweden women's national football team This page was last edited on 29 ...
Stadium: King Baudouin Stadium Referee: Maurizio Mariani Note: The match was abandoned at half-time with the score 1–1 due to security reasons, after two Swedish supporters were killed in a terrorist shooting in Brussels. [13]
The Sweden men's national football team first entered the UEFA European Championships during 1992 as host nation. In their first match they draw with France and then defeated Denmark and England. Sweden faced Germany in the semi-finals, losing 2-3. Sweden failed to qualify for Euro 1996, falling behind