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Sweden

The Players

1 - Andreas Isaksson
2 - Mikael Nilsson
3 - Olof Mellberg
4 - Teddy Lucic
5 - Erik Edman
6 - Tobias Linderoth
7 - Niclas Alexandersson
8 - Anders Svensson
9 - Fredrik Ljungberg
10 - Zlatan Ibrahimovic
11 - Henrik Larsson
12 - John Alvbage
13 - Petter Hansson
14 - Fredrik Stenman
15 - Karl Svensson
16 - Kim Kallstrom
17 - Johan Elmander
18 - Mattias Jonson
19 - Daniel Andersson
20 - Marcus Allback
21 - Christian Wilhelmsson
22 - Markus Rosenberg
23 - Rami Shaaban

The Games

First round (Group B):

  • Sweden vs Trinidad Tobago - 10 June, 1700 BST, Dortmund
  • Sweden vs Paraguay - 15 June, 2000 BST, Berlin
  • Sweden vs England - 20 June, 2000 BST, Cologne
  • Factoids

    How they got there: Avoided a play-off - but only just. Sweden lost twice to Croatia but finished level on points to qualify as one of the two best placed runners-up.

    Qualifying star: Goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson was extremely impressive. The Rennes stopper made just one mistake - against Iceland in a game the Swedes comfortably won to seal their spot.

    Manager: For four years Lars Lagerback was part of an unusual managerial combo with Tommy Soderberg. Lagerback took sole control after Euro 2004 and it is so far so good for the 62-year-old.

    Captain: Aston Villa defender Olof Mellberg is feeling the years in his legs and is perhaps guilty of picking up too many bookings, but he remains a natural leader.

    World Cup history: Pretty impressive. Hosted the tournament in 1958, reaching the final, and have made the semi-finals in 1950 and 1994. Sweden will be competing in their 11th World Cup finals.

    World Cup high: Sweden scored after four minutes of the 1958 final and had the Jules Rimet trophy in their grasp - but only briefly. A 17-year-old by the name of Pele soon found his form and Brazil ran out 5-2 winners.

    World Cup low: The Swedes did not exactly cover themselves in glory at the 1990 tournament in Italy - losing to Brazil, Scotland and Costa Rica.

    World Cup legend: Kurt Hamrin is a major contender. The winger, who starred in Italy for Juventus, Padova and Fiorentina, only played in the 1958 tournament but scored the goals that propelled Sweden to the final.

    Stars of the team: Juventus striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic is powerful yet skilful. He also possesses a combustible temper. Ibrahimovic scored a 91st-minute goal in Sweden's crunch qualifying win over Hungary in Budapest.

    Strengths: Sweden have plenty going forward. In addition to Ibrahimovic they have Barcelona's Helsingborg-bound striker Henrik Larsson and Arsenal's Freddie Ljungberg, who is never short of goals from midfield.

    Weaknesses: They might have only conceded four goals in qualifying but the right-back position remains up for grabs, while the central partnership of Mellberg and Teddy Lucic is not of the vintage of Joachim Bjorkland and Patrik Anderson.

    Did you know? After three consecutive 1-2 defeats at the 1990 World Cup a popular joke in Sweden was that the team had prepared for the tournament by learning how to march.

    World ranking: 16

    Wordcup Statistics

    YearCountryPlaced
    1930 Uruguay -
    1934 Italy Quarterfinals
    1938 France 4th
    1950 Brazil 3rd
    1954 Switzerland -
    1958 Sweden 2nd
    1962 Chile -
    1966 England -
    1970 Mexico 3rd, group 2
    1974 Germany 2nd group phase
    1978 Argentina 4th, group 3
    1982 Spain -
    1986 Mexico -
    1990 Italy 34th, group C
    1994 USA 3rd
    1998 France -
    2002 Korea/Japan 2nd round

    What are the odds

    Odds: 33/1

    Odds supplied by William Hill.

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