Sweden: all their EURO records and stats
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
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Biggest wins, heaviest defeats, highest scorers, most appearances, shoot-outs, group stage stats and more.
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Best result: Semi-finals 1992
EURO appearances: 7
EURO hosts: 1992 (SF)
Overall record: P24 W7 D7 L10 F30 A28
Group stage record: P21 W7 D6 L8 F27 A23
Knockout record: P3 W0 D1 L2 F3 A5
EURO-by-EURO record
1960 Did not participate
1964 Did not qualify
1968 Did not qualify
1972 Did not qualify
1976 Did not qualify
1980 Did not qualify
1984 Did not qualify
1988 Did not qualify
1992 Semi-finals
1996 Did not qualify
2000 Group stage
2004 Quarter-finals
2008 Group stage
2012 Group stage
2016 Group stage
2020 Round of 16
TEAM RECORDS
Biggest victory
5-0: Sweden vs Bulgaria, 14/06/2004 (group stage)
Heaviest defeat
2-0: Russia vs Sweden, 18/06/2008 (group stage)
Highest scoring draw
2-2: Sweden vs Denmark, 22/06/2004 (group stage)
Highest scoring games
5 goals: four times, most recently 3-2 vs Poland, 23/06/2021 (group stage)
Most goals scored at a EURO
8 in 4 games in 2004 (av. 2.00)
Fewest goals scored at a EURO
1 in 3 games in 2016 (av. 0.33)
Most different goalscorers at a EURO
5: 2004
Fewest different goalscorers at a EURO
0: 2016*
*Sweden's only goal at UEFA EURO 2016 was an own goal
GROUP STAGE RECORDS
Appearances: 7 (1992, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020)
Qualified from group: 3 (1992, 2004, 2020)
Group winners: 3 (1992, 2004, 2020)
Group runners-up: 0
Unbeaten group stage: 3 (1992, 2004, 2020)
Winless group stage: 2 (2000, 2016)
Best group record: P3 W2 D1 L0 F4 A2 (1992 & 2020)
Worst group record: P3 W0 D1 L2 F2 A4 (2000), P3 W0 D1 L2 F1 A3 (2016)
Fewest points to qualify: 5 (1992*, 2004)
*Two points for a win
Most points without qualifying: 3 (2008, 2012)
Biggest victory
5-0: Sweden vs Bulgaria, 14/06/2004
Heaviest defeat
2-0: Russia vs Sweden, 18/06/2008
Highest scoring games
5 goals: three times, most recently 3-2 vs Poland, 23/06/2021
Most group goals scored
8: 2004
Most group goals conceded
5: 2012
Fewest group goals scored
1: 2016
Fewest group goals conceded
2: 1992, 2020
KNOCKOUT RECORDS
Round of 16
P1 W0 L1
Quarter-finals
P1 W0 L1*
*Includes defeat on penalties vs Netherlands (2004)
Semi-finals
P1 W0 L1
Biggest victory
N/A
Heaviest defeats
3-2: Germany vs Sweden, 21/06/1992 (semi-finals)
2-1: Sweden vs Ukraine, 29/06/2021 (round of 16)
Highest scoring game
5 goals: Germany 3-2 Sweden, 21/06/1992 (semi-finals)
Extra time
L vs Netherlands, 2004 quarter-finals (0-0 / 0-0 / 4-5 pens)
L vs Ukraine, 2020 round of 16 (1-1 / 1-2)
PLAYER RECORDS
Most appearances
13 Andreas Isaksson
13 Olof Mellberg
13 Zlatan Ibrahimović
Most goals
6 Zlatan Ibrahimović
4 Emil Forsberg, Henrik Larsson
Hat-tricks
N/A
Most tournaments with goal
3 Zlatan Ibrahimović (2004, 2008, 2012)
PENALTIES
Penalty shoot-outs
L 4-5 vs Netherlands, quarter-finals (26/06/2004)
ALL EURO FIXTURES
1992
10/06/1992: Sweden 1-1 France (group, Solna)
14/06/1992: Sweden 1-0 Denmark (group, Solna)
17/06/1992: Sweden 2-1 England (group, Solna)
21/06/1992: Sweden 2-3 Germany (semi-finals, Solna)
2000
10/06/2000: Belgium 2-1 Sweden (group, Brussels)
15/06/2000: Sweden 0-0 Turkey (group, Eindhoven)
19/06/2000: Italy 2-1 Sweden (group, Eindhoven)
2004
14/06/2004: Sweden 5-0 Bulgaria (group, Lisbon)
18/06/2004: Italy 1-1 Sweden (group, Porto)
22/06/2004: Denmark 2-2 Sweden (group, Porto)
26/06/2004: Sweden 0-0 Netherlands aet, 4-5 pens (quarter-finals, Faro-loulé)
2008
10/06/2008: Greece 0-2 Sweden (group, Salzburg)
14/06/2008: Sweden 1-2 Spain (group, Innsbruck)
18/06/2008: Russia 2-0 Sweden (group, Innsbruck)
2012
11/06/2012: Ukraine 2-1 Sweden (group, Kyiv)
15/06/2012: Sweden 2-3 England (group, Kyiv)
19/06/2012: Sweden 2-0 France (group, Kyiv)
2016
13/06/2016: Republic of Ireland 1-1 Sweden (group, Saint-Denis)
17/06/2016: Italy 1-0 Sweden (group, Toulouse)
22/06/2016: Sweden 0-1 Belgium (group, Nice)
2020
14/06/2021: Spain 0-0 Sweden (group, Seville)
18/06/2021: Sweden 1-0 Slovakia (group, St Petersburg)
23/06/2021: Sweden 3-2 Poland (group, St Petersburg)
29/06/2021: Sweden 1-2 Ukraine aet (round of 16, Glasgow)