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Sweden national football team



         


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Association
Lars Lagerbäck, 2000-
Most capped player
Thomas Ravelli: 143
Highest goalscorer
Norway
(Gothenburg, Sweden; 12 July, 1908)
Largest win
Sweden 12 - 0 Latvia
(Stockholm, Sweden; 29 May, 1927)
Largest defeat
England amateur 12 - 1 Sweden
(London, England; 20 October, 1908)
World Cup
Finals appearances: 10 (First: 1934)
Best result: Runners-up, 1958
European Championships
Finals appearances: 3 (First: 1992)
Best result: Semifinals, 1992

The Sweden national team (Landslaget in Swedish) is controlled by the Swedish Football Association. The current manager of the team, Lars Lagerbäck, originally joined the coaching staff in 1997 as an assistant to Tommy Söderberg, and was promoted to joint coach in 2000. After Euro 2004, Söderberg chose to leave his post with the senior national team to take over Sweden's under-21 national team, leaving Lagerbäck as sole coach.

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International Football

FIFA (International) : FIFA World Cup (Women's) : FIFA World Rankings : FIFA World Player of the Year
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CONMEBOL (South America) : Copa América | CONCACAF (North America) - Gold Cup
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