Thursday, December 4, 2008

Sweden

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association info:

Association name: Svenska Fotbollförbundet
Confederation: UEFA
Founded: 1904
FIFA affiliation: 1904
FIFA ranking: 14
Nickname: -

Federation president: Lars-Åke Lagrell
Manager: Lars Lagerback
Address: Box 1216 SOLNA 17 123
+46-8/735 0900
Tel: +46-8/735 0901
Fax: 0
Website: www.svenskfotboll.se

Ground: Rasunda
Home uniform: yellow/blue/yellow
Away uniform: All blue

honours:

FIFA World Cup:
none
European Football Championship:
none
FIFA Confederations Cup:
none
Olympic Games:
1948
U-20 FIFA World Cup:
none
U-17 FIFA World Cup:
none

national team history:

World Cup Appearances: 11 (1st appearance in 1934)
Best World Cup result: Runners-up (1958)
World Cup Record:
2006 - Round 2
2002 - Round 2
1998 - Did not qualify
1994 - Third place
1990 - Round 1
1986 - Did not qualify
1982 - Did not qualify
1978 - Round 1
1974 - Round 2
1970 - Round 1
1966 - Did not qualify
1962 - Did not qualify
1958 - Runners-up
1954 - Did not qualify
1950 - Third place
1938 - Fourth place
1934 - Quarter-finals
1930 - Did not enter

World Cup GP W L D GS GA
Germany 2006 4 1 1 2 3 4
Korea/Japan 2002 4 1 1 2 5 5
USA 1994 7 4 1 2 15 8
Italy 1990 3 0 3 0 3 6
Argentina 1978 3 0 2 1 1 3
Germany 1974 6 2 2 2 7 6
Mexico 1970 3 1 1 1 2 2
Sweden 1958 6 4 1 1 12 7
Brazil 1950 5 2 2 1 11 15
France 1938 3 1 2 0 11 9
Italy 1934 2 1 1 0 4 4

Competition Totals

46 17 17 12 74 69

Competition Average

7.67 2.83 2.83 2.00 12.33 11.50

European Championship Appearances: X (1st appearance in XXX)
Best European Championship result: XXX
European Championship Record:
2004 - Quarter-finals
2000 - Round 1
1996 - Did not qualify
1992 - Semi-finals
1964 to 1988 - Did not qualify
1960 - Did not enter

Olympic medal record:

Year Venue Medal
1952 Helsinki, Finnland Bronze
1948 London, England Gold
1924 Paris, France Bronze

First International:
Sweden 11-3 Norway
Gothenburg, Sweden; 12 July 1908

World Cup Squad Lists / Detailed Records

2006 FIFA World Cup Germany

(held from June 09 to July 09, 2006)

In Group stage Sweden is in Group B with England, Paraguay and Trinidad and Tobago.

Preliminary Matches

Date Teams Score
12-Oct-05 SWE:ISL 3:1 (2:1)
08-Oct-05 CRO:SWE 1:0 (0:0)
07-Sep-05 HUN:SWE 0:1 (0:0)
03-Sep-05 SWE:BUL 3:0 (0:0)
04-Jun-05 SWE:MLT 6:0 (4:0)
26-Mar-05 BUL:SWE 0:3 (0:1)
13-Oct-04 ISL:SWE 1:4 (0:4)
09-Oct-04 SWE:HUN 3:0 (1:0)
08-Sep-04 SWE:CRO 0:1 (0:0)
04-Sep-04 MLT:SWE 0:7 (0:3)

Preliminaries Statistics

Team GP GS GA GD YC RC
Sweden 10 30 4 +26 11 0

Glossary
GP
: Game Played, GS: Goals, GA: Goals Against, GD: Goal Difference, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards


2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan

(held from May 31 to June 30)

managers: Lars Lagerbäck and Tommy Söderberg
squad list:
1 GK Magnus Hedman | 2 DF Olof Mellberg | 3 DF Patrik Andersson | 4 DF Johan Mjällby | 5 DF Michael Svensson | 6 MF Tobias Linderoth | 7 MF Niclas Alexandersson | 8 MF Anders Svensson | 9 MF Fredrik Ljungberg | 10 FW Marcus Allbäck | 11 FW Henrik Larsson | 12 GK Magnus Kihlstedt | 13 DF Tomas Antonelius | 14 DF Erik Edman | 15 DF Andreas Jakobsson | 16 DF Teddy Lucic | 17 MF Magnus Svensson | 18 MF Mattias Jonson | 19 MF Pontus Farnerud | 20 MF Daniel Andersson | 21 FW Zlatan Ibrahimovic | 22 FW Andreas Andersson | 23 GK Andreas Isaksson

1998 Football World Cup
(held in France from June 10 to July 12)


1994 FIFA World Cup
(held in the USA from June 17 to July 17)

manager: Tommy Svensson
squad list:
1 GK Thomas Ravelli Göteborg | 2 DF Roland Nilsson | 3 DF Patrik Andersson | 4 DF Joachim Björklund | 5 DF Roger Ljung | 6 MF Stefan Schwarz | 7 FW Henrik Larsson | 8 MF Klas Ingesson | 9 MF Jonas Thern | 10 FW Martin Dahlin | 11 FW Tomas Brolin | 12 GK Lars Eriksson | 13 DF Mikael Nilsson | 14 DF Pontus Kåmark | 15 DF Teddy Lucic | 16 MF Anders Limpar | 17 MF Stefan Rehn | 18 MF Håkan Mild | 19 FW Kennet Andersson | 20 MF Magnus Erlingmark | 21 MF Jesper Blomqvist | 22 GK Magnus Hedman

1990 Football World Cup
(held in Italy from June 08 to July 8, 1990)

manager: Olle Nordin
squad list:
1 GK Sven Andersson | 2 DF Jan Eriksson | 3 DF Glenn Hysén | 4 DF Peter Larsson | 5 DF Roger Ljung | 6 DF Roland Nilsson | 7 DF Niklas Nyhlen | 8 DF Stefan Schwarz | 9 MF Leif Engkvist | 10 MF Klas Ingesson | 11 MF Ulrik Jansson | 12 GK Lars Eriksson | 13 MF Anders Limpar | 14 MF Joakim Nilsson | 15 MF Glenn Strömberg | 16 MF Jonas Thern | 17 FW Tomas Brolin | 18 FW Johnny Ekström | 19 MF Mats Gren | 20 FW Mats Magnusson | 21 FW Stefan Pettersson | 22 GK Thomas Ravelli

1986 Football World Cup
(held in Mexico from May 31 to June 29)


1982 Football World Cup
(held in Spain from June 13 to July 11)


NO INFORMATION BEFORE THE 1982 FOOTBALL WORLD CUP AVAILABLE

European Championship Squad Lists / Detailed Records

2004 UEFA European Football Championship

(held in Portugal from June 12 to July 04)

managers: Tommy Söderberg and Lars Lagerbäck
squad list:
1 GK Andreas Isaksson | 2 DF Teddy Lucic | 3 DF Olof Mellberg | 4 DF Johan Mjällby | 5 DF Erik Edman | 6 MF Tobias Linderoth | 7 MF Mikael Nilsson | 8 MF Anders Svensson | 9 MF Fredrik Ljungberg | 10 FW Zlatan Ibrahimovic | 11 FW Henrik Larsson | 12 GK Magnus Hedman | 13 DF Petter Hansson | 14 DF Alexander Östlund | 15 DF Andreas Jakobsson | 16 MF Kim Källström | 17 MF Anders Andersson | 18 FW Mattias Jonson | 19 MF Pontus Farnerud | 20 FW Marcus Allbäck | 21 MF Christian Wilhelmsson | 22 DF Erik Wahlstedt | 23 GK Magnus Kihlstedt

2000 UEFA European Championship
(co-hosted by Belgium and the Netherlands from June 10 to July 02)

manager: Tommy Söderberg
squad list:
1 GK Magnus Hedman | 2 DF Roland Nilsson | 3 DF Patrik Andersson | 4 DF Joachim Björklund | 5 DF Teddy Lucic | 6 DF Gary Sundgren | 7 MF Håkan Mild | 8 DF Tomas Antonelius | 9 MF Fredrik Ljungberg | 10 FW Jörgen Pettersson | 11 MF Niclas Alexandersson | 12 GK Magnus Kihlstedt | 13 MF Magnus Svensson | 14 MF Olof Mellberg | 15 MF Daniel Andersson | 16 MF Anders Andersson | 17 MF Johan Mjällby | 18 FW Yksel Osmanovski | 19 FW Kennet Andersson | 20 FW Henrik Larsson | 21 FW Marcus Allbäck | 22 GK Mattias Asper

1996 European Football Championship
(held in England from June 08 to June 30)

did not participate

1992 European Football Championship
(held in Sweden from June 10 to June 26)

manager: Tommy Svensson
squad list:
1 GK Thomas Ravelli | 2 DF Roland Nilsson | 3 DF Jan Eriksson | 4 DF Patrik Andersson | 5 DF Joachim Björklund | 6 MF Stefan Schwarz | 7 MF Klas Ingesson | 8 MF Stefan Rehn | 9 MF Jonas Thern | 10 MF Anders Limpar | 11 FW Tomas Brolin | 12 GK Lars Eriksson | 13 DF Mikael Nilsson | 14 DF Magnus Erlingmark | 15 MF Jan Jansson | 16 FW Kennet Andersson | 17 FW Martin Dahlin | 18 DF Roger Ljung | 19 MF Joachim Nilsson | 20 FW Johnny Ekström

NO INFORMATION THE 1992 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP AVAILABLE

Most capped Swedish players:

# Name Career Caps Goals Conc.
1 Thomas Ravelli 1981-1997 143 0 /
2 Roland Nilsson 1986-2000 116 2 /
3 Bjorn Nordqvist 1963-1978 115 0 /
4 Patrik Andersson 1991-2002 96 3 /
5 Orvar Bergmark 1951-1965 94 0 /

* indicates the player is still active

Top Sweden goalscorers:

# Name Career Caps Goals
1 Sven Rydell 1923-1932 43 49
2 Gunnar Nordahl 1942-1948 33 43
3 Henrik Larsson* 1993-2006 88 34
4 Gunnar Gren 1940-1958 57 32
5 Kennet Andersson 1990-2000 83 31

* indicates the player is still active

UEFA U-21 Championship Appearances: X (1st appearance in XXX)
UEFA U-21 Best result: XXX
UEFA U-21 Championship Record:

2006 - XXX
2004 - XXX
2002 - XXX
2000 - XXX
1998 - XXX

First U-21 International:
X X-X X (XXX XX, XXX in X, X)




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