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Sweden national football team

Sweden's first-ever international football match was held on 12 July 1908 against Norway national team in Gothenburg and finished with a score of 11-3. To date 1101 games of the Sweden national team were played.

World Cup runners-up 1958.

Sweden national football team all-time record

WP
59.9
P
1101
W
544
D
231
L
326
GF
2190
GA
1441
GF/P
1.989
GA/P
1.309
Av attendance
23 979
WP - winning percentage, P - played, W - wins, D - draws, L - losses, GF - goals for, GA - goals against, Av - average
Sweden football results by competition
Competition
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
Goals For
Goals Against
Winning Percentage
51
19
13
19
80
73
50.0
141
86
21
34
280
129
68.5
122
64
27
31
211
123
63.5
147
89
26
32
382
198
69.4
16
4
2
10
17
27
31.3
Friendly matches and other tournaments
603
278
135
190
1203
865
57.3
(-) matches counted in two competitions at once
3
3
0
0
13
2
100.0
All-time Sweden results by date
1
12 Jul 1908 13:00 (+1:00)

Gothenburg, Idrottsplatsen på Tegelbruksängen

Friendly International
2
08 Sep 1908 17:30 (+1:00)

Gothenburg, Valhalla Idrottsplats

Friendly International
3
20 Oct 1908 15:00

London, White City Stadium

IV. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1908, Quarterfinal
4
23 Oct 1908 15:00

London, White City Stadium

IV. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1908, For 3rd place
5
25 Oct 1908 14:30 (+0:20)

The Hague, De Diepput

Friendly International
6
26 Oct 1908 15:00

Uccle, Stade du Vivier d`Oie

Friendly International
7
06 Nov 1909 14:45

Kingston upon Hull, Anlaby Road

Friendly International
8
11 Sep 1910 13:00 (+1:00)

Kristiania, Frogner

Friendly International
9
18 Jun 1911 13:30 (+1:00)

Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats

Friendly International
10
17 Sep 1911 13:00 (+1:00)

Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats

Friendly International
11
22 Oct 1911 13:30 (+1:40)

Helsingfors, Eläintarha Stadion

Friendly International
12
29 Oct 1911 15:00 (+1:00)

Hamburg, Stadion Hoheluft

Friendly International
13
16 Jun 1912 20:00 (+1:00)

Kristiania, Frogner

Friendly International
14
20 Jun 1912 19:45 (+1:00)

Gothenburg, Valhalla Idrottsplats

Friendly International
15
27 Jun 1912 20:00 (+1:00)

Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats

Friendly International
16
29 Jun 1912 19:00 (+1:00)

Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion

V. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1912, First round
17
01 Jul 1912 19:00 (+1:00)

Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats

V. Olympic Games Consolation Tournament 1912, First round
18
03 Nov 1912 13:00 (+1:00)

Gothenburg, Valhalla Idrottsplats

Friendly International
19
04 May 1913 16:00 (+2:30)

Moscow, Sokolniki Sports Club Pitch

Friendly International
20
18 May 1913 17:00 (+1:00)

Budapest, Üllői út

Friendly International
21
25 May 1913 13:30 (+1:00)

Copenhagen, Københavns Idrætspark

Friendly International
22
08 Jun 1913 19:30 (+1:00)

Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion

Friendly International
23
05 Oct 1913 13:30 (+1:00)

Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion

Friendly International
24
26 Oct 1913 13:00 (+1:00)

Kristiania, Bislett

Friendly International
25
24 May 1914 14:00 (+1:00)

Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats

Friendly International
26
10 Jun 1914 19:45 (+1:00)

Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats

Friendly International
27
21 Jun 1914 17:00 (+1:00)

Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats

Friendly International
28
28 Jun 1914 17:00 (+1:00)

Kristiania, Frogner

Friendly International
29
05 Jul 1914 17:00 (+1:00)

Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats

Friendly International
30
25 Oct 1914 13:00 (+1:00)

Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats

Friendly International
31
06 Jun 1915 13:30 (+1:00)

Copenhagen, Københavns Idrætspark

Friendly International
32
27 Jun 1915 13:00 (+1:00)

Kristiania, Frogner

Friendly International
33
24 Oct 1915 13:30 (+1:00)

Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion

Friendly International
34
31 Oct 1915 13:30 (+1:00)

Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion

Friendly International
35
04 Jun 1916 13:30 (+2:00)

Copenhagen, Københavns Idrætspark

Friendly International
36
02 Jul 1916 14:00 (+2:00)

Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion

Friendly International
37
20 Aug 1916 14:00 (+2:00)

Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion

Friendly International
38
01 Oct 1916 13:00 (+1:00)

Kristiania, Frogner

Friendly International
39
08 Oct 1916 14:00 (+1:00)

Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion

Friendly International
40
03 Jun 1917 13:30 (+1:00)

Copenhagen, Københavns Idrætspark

Friendly International
41
19 Aug 1917 13:30 (+1:00)

Hälsingborg, Olympia Stadion

Friendly International

Sweden national football team records and stats

12:0
Biggest victory (8 August 1948 vs South Korea)
1:12
Heaviest defeat (10 October 1908 vs Great Britain*)
11
Most consecutive victories (2 February 2001 vs China - 10 October 2001 vs Azerbaijan)
18
Most consecutive matches without defeat (2 February 2001 vs Thailand - 4 April 2002 vs Norway)
4
Most consecutive draws (11 November 2001 vs England - 4 April 2002 vs Norway, 6 June 2004 vs Italy - 8 August 2004 vs Netherlands)
27
Most consecutive matches without a draw (5 May 1959 vs Portugal - 10 October 1962 vs Denmark)
15
Most consecutive matches without victory (8 August 1920 vs Netherlands - 5 May 1922 vs Poland)
6
Most consecutive defeats (9 September 1908 vs England* - 11 November 1909 vs England*)
28
Most consecutive matches scoring (6 June 1958 vs Soviet Union - 4 April 1962 vs Czechoslovakia)
4
Most consecutive matches without scoring (1 January 1998 vs United States - 4 April 1998 vs France)
17
Most consecutive matches conceding a goal (7 July 1925 vs Austria - 4 April 1927 vs Belgium)
9
Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal (2 February 2001 vs Qatar - 8 August 2001 vs South Africa)
External sources

pasaru - posted on 6 January 2012 at 16:31:00

List of results → www.bolletinen.se

Matches and statistics of the Swedish National Team, in the section Landskamper

pasaru - posted on 7 July 2016 at 18:19:40

List of results → svenskfotboll.se

Details of matches of Sweden’s national team from the official website of the Swedish Football Federation.

Sweden football association

Swedish Football Association
(native: Svenska Fotbollförbundet)

Most caps for Sweden
1. Anders Svensson (1999 - 2013) - 148 caps
2. Thomas Ravelli (1981 - 1997) - 143 caps
3. Sebastian Larsson (2008 - 2021) - 133 caps
4. Andreas Isaksson (2002 - 2016) - 133 caps
5. Kim Källström (2001 - 2016) - 131 caps
Most goals for Sweden
1. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (2001 - 2023) - 62 goals
2. Sven Rydell (1923 - 1932) - 49 goals
3. Gunnar Nordahl (1942 - 1948) - 43 goals
4. Henrik Larsson (1993 - 2009) - 37 goals
5. Gunnar Gren (1940 - 1958) - 32 goals
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