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Sweden Women's National Football Team




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  Nickname -
  Association Swedish Football Association
  Coach Thomas Dennerby , 2005 -
  Most Caps Pia Sundhage (146)
  Top Scorer Pia Sundhage (71)
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  First Game
  Largest Win
  Largest Loss
  World Cup Apps 6
  World Cup First 1971
  World Cup Best Finalist, 2003
  Olympic Apps -
  Olympic First -
  Olympic Best -
  Regional Name UEFA Women's Championship
  Regional Cup Apps 10
  Regional Cup First 1979


Sweden women's national football team won the unofficial European Championships in 1984 , a success the team has not managed to repeat, it has however won one World Cup -silver ( 2003 ) as well as three European Cup -silvers ( 1987 , 1995 , 2001 ). The team has participated in three Olympic Games , four World Cups, as well as seven European Cups.

The 2003 World Cup-final was the second most watched event in Sweden that year.

The top goal scorer, as well the woman with most caps is Pia Sundhage (71 goals, 146 games). The team is, as of 2005, coached by Thomas Dennerby .


HONOURS



Performance in World Cup




Performance in European Championship




NOTABLE PLAYERS (PAST AND PRESENT)



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