This is a list of the men's Sweden national football team results (1908 to 1919). [1] Between the beginning match in 1908 and ending match in 1919, Sweden played in 55 matches, resulting in 21 victories, 9 draws, 25 defeats. Major tournaments included two Olympic Football Tournaments: Sweden finishing fourth in 1908 and being eliminated in the first round in 1912 by the Netherlands.
12 July 1908 International Friendly | Sweden | 11 – 3 | Norway | Gothenburg, Sweden |
13:00 (UTC+1:00) | Gustafsson 14', 79' Börjesson 24', 60', 75', 86', 89' Bergström 27', 29', 44' Lindman 63' | Report | Bøhn 1', 66' Endrerud 45' | Stadium: Idrottsplatsen Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Charles Smith (England) |
8 September 1908 International Friendly | Sweden | 1 – 6 | England | Gothenburg, Sweden |
17:30 (UTC+1:00) | Bergström 76' | Report | Purnell ?' Louch ?' Berry ?', ?', ?', ?' | Stadium: Walhalla Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Ruben Gelbord (Sweden) |
Note: Erik Bergström set the goal-scoring record for Sweden (5 goals) |
20 October 1908 1908 Olympic Games Quarter final | Great Britain | 12 – 1 | Sweden | London, England |
15:00 (UTC) | Chapman 8' Purnell 10', 12', 33', 77' Stapley 15', 54' Woodward 22', 67' Hawkes 36', 56' Berry 85' | Report | Bergström 65' | Stadium: White City Stadium Attendance: 2,000 Referee: John T. Ibbotson (England) |
Note: Heaviest defeat of the Sweden football team at the time |
23 October 1908 1908 Olympic Games Bronze medal match | Sweden | 0 – 2 | Netherlands | London, England |
15:00 (UTC) | Report | Reeman 6' Snethlage 58' | Stadium: White City Stadium Attendance: 1,000 Referee: John Hargreaves Pearson (England) |
25 October 1908 International Friendly | Netherlands | 5 – 3 | Sweden | The Hague, Netherlands |
14:30 (UTC+0:20) | Snethlage 6', 51' Welcker 41' Francken 49' Thomée 73' | Report | Gustafsson 8', 28' Ohlson 21' | Stadium: De Diepput Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Joseph Brauburger (Belgium) |
26 October 1908 International Friendly | Belgium | 2 – 1 | Sweden | Brussels, Belgium |
15:00 (UTC+0:00) | Kevorkian 30' Goossens 32' | Report | Gustafsson 39' | Stadium: Vivier d´Oie Attendance: 800 Referee: Charles Barette (Belgium) |
6 November 1909 International Friendly | England | 7 – 0 | Sweden | Kingston upon Hull, England |
14:45 (UTC+0:00) | Owen 4', 37', 87' Stapely 5', 50', 73' Woodward 74' | Report | Stadium: Anlaby Road Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Christiaan Jacobus Groothoff (Netherlands) |
11 September 1910 International Friendly | Norway | 0 – 4 | Sweden | Oslo, Norway |
13:00 (UTC+1:00) | Report | Myhrberg 47', 62' Gustafsson 60', 80' | Stadium: Gamle Frogner Stadion Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Charles von Buchwald (Denmark) |
18 June 1911 International Friendly | Sweden | 2 – 4 | Germany | Solna, Sweden |
13:30 (UTC+1:00) | Gustafsson 28', 29' | Report | Dumke 13', 44', 83' Kipp 54' | Stadium: Råsunda IP Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Charles von Buchwald (Denmark) |
Note: Karl Gustafsson set the goal scoring record for Sweden (9 goals) |
17 September 1911 International Friendly | Sweden | 4 – 1 | Norway | Solna, Sweden |
13:00 (UTC+1:00) | Ekroth 8', 35' Börjesson 15' Dahlström 47' | Report | Nysted 60' | Stadium: Råsunda IP Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Nils Middelboe (Denmark) |
22 October 1911 International Friendly | Finland | 2 – 5 | Sweden | Helsinki, Finland |
13:30 (UTC+1:40) | Lindbäck 3' Jerima 5' | Report | Eriksson 40' Persson 46' Brolin 65', 86' Andersson 88' | Stadium: Eläintarha Stadium Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Arvo Eerikäinen (Finland) |
29 October 1911 International Friendly | Germany | 1 – 3 | Sweden | Hamburg, Germany |
15:00 (UTC+1:00) | Möller 80' | Report | Börjesson 15', 35' Ohlson 60' | Stadium: Stadion Hoheluft Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Herbert Willing (Netherlands) |
16 June 1912 International Friendly | Norway | 1 – 2 | Sweden | Oslo, Norway |
20:00 (UTC+1:00) | Maartmann 22' | Report | Ekroth 37', 75' | Stadium: Gamle Frogner Stadion Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Nils Middelboe (Denmark) |
20 June 1912 International Friendly | Sweden | 2 – 2 | Hungary | Gothenburg, Sweden |
19:45 (UTC+1:00) | Bergström 8' Svensson 46' | Report | Bodnár 37' Pataki 58' | Stadium: Valhalla IP Attendance: 2,500 Referee: Albert Meerum-Terwogt (Netherlands) |
27 June 1912 International Friendly | Sweden | 7 – 1 | Finland | Solna, Sweden |
20:00 (UTC+1:00) | Lorichs 1', 50', 65' Dahlström 52', 87' Persson 80', 88' | Report | Wiberg 38' | Stadium: Råsunda IP Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Hugo Meisl (Austria) |
29 June 1912 1912 Olympic Games First Round | Sweden | 3 – 4 (a.e.t.) | Netherlands | Stockholm, Sweden |
19:00 (UTC+1:00) | Swensson 3', 80' Börjesson 62' (pen.) | Report | Bouvy 26', 47' Vos 41', 101' | Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 14,000 Referee: George Simmons (England) |
1 July 1912 1912 Olympic Games Consolation tournament R1 | Sweden | 0 – 1 | Italy | Solna, Sweden |
19:00 (UTC+1:00) | Report | Bontadini 30' | Stadium: Råsunda IP Attendance: 2,500 Referee: Herbert Willing (Netherlands) |
3 November 1912 International Friendly | Sweden | 4 – 2 | Norway | Gothenburg, Sweden |
13:00 (UTC+1:00) | Frykman 10' Swensson 18', 37' Ekroth 70' (pen.) | Report | Ditlev-Simonsen 21', 55' | Stadium: Valhalla IP Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Charles von Buchwald (Denmark) |
4 May 1913 International Friendly | Russia | 1 – 4 | Sweden | Moscow, Russia |
16:00 (UTC+2:30) | Zhitarev 1' | Howander 36', 59' Gustafsson 47' Svensson 85' | Stadium: Sokolniki Sports Club Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Alexander Schultz (Russia) | |
Note: Karl Gustafsson set the goal scoring record for Sweden (10 goals) |
18 May 1913 International Friendly | Hungary | 2 – 0 | Sweden | Budapest, Hungary |
17:00 (UTC+1:00) | Pataki 87' Schlosser 89' | Report | Stadium: Üllői út Attendance: 21,000 Referee: Heinrich Retschury (Austria) |
25 May 1913 International Friendly | Denmark | 8 – 0 | Sweden | Copenhagen, Denmark |
13:30 (UTC+1:00) | Gyldenstein 17', 56', 61' Olsen 20', 44' Wolfhagen 39' Nielsen 53' Middelboe 57' | Report | Stadium: Idrætsparken Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Albert Meerum-Terwogt (Netherlands) |
8 June 1913 International Friendly | Sweden | 9 – 0 | Norway | Stockholm, Sweden |
19:30 (UTC+1:00) | Swensson 4', 65' Bergström 9' Gustafsson 23, 36, 50', 52' Ekroth 75, 86' | Report | Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Ruben Gelbord (Sweden) | |
Note: Biggest victory of the Sweden football team at the time, and Karl Gustafsson set the goal scoring record for Sweden (14 goals) |
5 October 1913 International Friendly | Sweden | 0 – 10 | Denmark | Stockholm, Sweden |
13:30 (UTC+1:00) | Report | Nielsen 5', 10', 29', 47', 50', 53' Wolfhagen 63', 85' Knudsen 40', 70' | Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 10,000 Referee: George Miller (England) |
26 October 1913 International Friendly | Norway | 1 – 1 | Sweden | Oslo, Norway |
13:00 (UTC+1:00) | Skou 60' (pen.) | Report | Olsson 80' | Stadium: Bislett Stadion Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Charles von Buchwald (Denmark) |
24 May 1914 International Friendly | Sweden | 4 – 3 | Finland | Solna, Sweden |
14:00 (UTC+1:00) | Bergström 22' Swensson 59', 82' Gunnarsson 85' | Report | Schybergson 35', 62' Johansson 48' | Stadium: Råsunda IP Attendance: 2,000 Referee: August Heiberg Kahrs (Norway) |
10 June 1914 International Friendly | Sweden | 1 – 5 | England | Solna, Sweden |
Börjesson 89' | Report | Moore 5', 80' Woodward 38' Sharpe 62' (pen.) Prince 85' | Stadium: Råsunda IP Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Herman Tromp (Netherlands) |
21 June 1914 International Friendly | Sweden | 1 – 1 | Hungary | Solna, Sweden |
17:00 (UTC+1:00) | Börjesson 50' | Report | Schlosser 30' | Stadium: Råsunda IP Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Albert Meerum-Terwogt (Netherlands) |
28 June 1914 International Friendly | Norway | 0 – 1 | Sweden | Oslo, Norway |
17:00 (UTC+1:00) | Report | Hjelm 60' | Stadium: Frogner Stadion Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
5 July 1914 International Friendly | Sweden | 2 – 2 | Russia | Solna, Sweden |
17:00 (UTC+1:00) | Wicksell 70' Swensson 87' | Report | Zhitarev 51', 53' | Stadium: Råsunda IP Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Hjalmar Bohlin (Sweden) |
25 October 1914 International Friendly | Sweden | 7 – 0 | Norway | Solna, Sweden |
13:00 (UTC+1:00) | Ekroth 5', 80', 86' Söderberg 20', 65', 68' Johansson 47' | Report | Stadium: Råsunda IP Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
6 June 1915 International Friendly | Denmark | 2 – 0 | Sweden | Copenhagen, Denmark |
13:30 (UTC+1:00) | Olsen 47' Nielsen 62' | Report | Stadium: Idrætspark Attendance: 11,000 Referee: Herman Tromp (Netherlands) |
27 June 1915 International Friendly | Norway | 1 – 1 | Sweden | Oslo, Norway |
13:00 (UTC+1:00) | Engebretsen 44' | Report | Gunnarsson 82' | Stadium: Frogner stadion Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
24 October 1915 International Friendly | Sweden | 5 – 2 | Norway | Stockholm, Sweden |
13:30 (UTC+1:00) | Swensson 10', 14', 61' Gunnarsson 44', 77' | Report | Ditlev-Simonsen 65' Wold 85' (pen.) | Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
31 October 1915 International Friendly | Sweden | 0 – 2 | Denmark | Stockholm, Sweden |
13:30 (UTC+1:00) | Report | Nielsen 4' Rohde 30' | Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Albert Meerum Terwogt (Netherlands) |
4 June 1916 International Friendly | Denmark | 2 – 0 | Sweden | Copenhagen, Denmark |
13:30 (UTC+2:00) | Nielsen 19', 48' | Report | Stadium: Idrætspark Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Herman Tromp (Netherlands) |
2 July 1916 International Friendly | Sweden | 6 – 0 | Norway | Stockholm, Sweden |
14:00 (UTC+2:00) | Karlstrand 25' Gustafsson 30', 61', 80' Wicksell 50' Swensson 65' | Report | Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) | |
Note: Karl Gustafsson set the goal scoring record for Sweden (17 goals) |
20 August 1916 International Friendly | Sweden | 2 – 3 | United States | Stockholm, Sweden |
14:00 (UTC+2:00) | Törnqvist 7', 81' | Report | Spalding 22' Ellis 53' Cooper 68' | Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
Note: This was USA's first ever official game |
1 October 1916 International Friendly | Norway | 0 – 0 | Sweden | Oslo, Norway |
13:00 (UTC+1:00) | Report | Stadium: Frogner stadion Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
8 October 1916 International Friendly | Sweden | 4 – 0 | Denmark | Stockholm, Sweden |
14:00 (UTC+1:00) | Karlstrand 3' Gustafsson 28' Swensson 49' Bergström 75' | Report | Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 18,000 Referee: Albert Meerum Terwogt (Netherlands) | |
Note: Karl Gustafsson set the goal scoring record for Sweden (18 goals) |
3 June 1917 International Friendly | Denmark | 1 – 1 | Sweden | Copenhagen, Denmark |
13:30 (UTC+1:00) | Nielsen 68' | Report | Börjesson 43' | Stadium: Idrætspark Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
19 August 1917 International Friendly | Sweden | 3 – 3 | Norway | Helsingborg, Sweden |
13:30 (UTC+1:00) | Ström 15', 47' Malm 54' | Report | Aas 22' Gundersen 64', 81' | Stadium: Olympiastadion Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
16 September 1917 International Friendly | Norway | 0 – 2 | Sweden | Oslo, Norway |
13:00 (UTC+1:00) | Ekroth 8' Gustafsson 77' | Report | Stadium: Frogner stadion Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) | |
Note: Karl Gustafsson set the goal scoring record for Sweden (19 goals) |
14 October 1917 International Friendly | Sweden | 1 – 2 | Denmark | Stockholm, Sweden |
14:00 (UTC+1:00) | Gustafsson 47' | Report | Olsen 20' Grøthan 79' | Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Albert Meerum Terwogt (Netherlands) |
Note: Karl Gustafsson set the goal scoring record for Sweden (20 goals) |
26 May 1918 International Friendly | Sweden | 2 – 0 | Norway | Stockholm, Sweden |
13:30 (UTC+1:00) | Gustafsson 23' Sterne 73' | Report | Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) | |
Note: Karl Gustafsson set the goal scoring record for Sweden (21 goals) |
2 June 1918 International Friendly | Denmark | 3 – 0 | Sweden | Copenhagen, Denmark |
13:30 (UTC+1:00) | Hansen 27', 52' Nielsen 73' | Report | Stadium: Idrætspark Attendance: 22,000 Referee: Per Christian Andersen (Norway) |
15 September 1918 International Friendly | Norway | 2 – 1 | Sweden | Oslo, Norway |
13:00 (UTC+1:00) | Gundersen 49', 55' | Report | Börjesson 68' | Stadium: Frogner stadion Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
20 October 1918 International Friendly | Sweden | 1 – 2 | Norway | Gothenburg, Sweden |
13:00 (UTC+1:00) | Hjelm 54' | Report | Laursen 35' Aaby 80' | Stadium: Ullevi Stadion Attendance: 10,960 Referee: Per Christian Andersen (Norway) |
29 May 1919 International Friendly | Sweden | 1 – 0 | Finland | Stockholm, Sweden |
13:30 (UTC+1:00) | Svedberg 71' (pen.) | Report | Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
5 June 1919 International Friendly | Denmark | 3 – 0 | Sweden | Copenhagen, Denmark |
14:00 (UTC+1:00) | Nielsen 8', 60' Thorsteinsson 34' | Report | Stadium: Idrætspark Attendance: 22,000 Referee: Job Mutters (Netherlands) |
9 June 1919 International Friendly | Netherlands | 3 – 1 | Sweden | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
15:30 (UTC+1:20) | Brokmann 82' Dé Kessler 83' Gupffert 87' | Report | Carlsson 22' | Stadium: Old Stadion Attendance: 32,280 Referee: Jack Howcroft (England) |
29 June 1919 International Friendly | Norway | 4 – 3 | Sweden | Oslo, Norway |
13:00 (UTC+1:00) | Engebretsen 2', 80' Gundersen 6' Wold 47' | Report | Carlsson 26' Aulie 58' (o.g.) Bergström 63' | Stadium: Gressbanen Attendance: 14,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
24 August 1919 International Friendly | Sweden | 4 – 1 | Netherlands | Stockholm, Sweden |
14:00 (UTC+1:00) | Carlsson 6', 20', 43' Svedberg 7' | Report | Buitenweg 31' | Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
14 September 1919 International Friendly | Sweden | 1 – 5 | Norway | Gothenburg, Sweden |
13:00 (UTC+1:00) | Svedberg 8' | Report | Engebretsen 20', 21', 32' Wold 54' Gundersen 80' | Stadium: Ullevi Stadion Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
28 September 1919 International Friendly | Finland | 3 – 3 | Sweden | Helsinki, Finland |
13:00 (UTC+1:40) | Wickström 22', 37' Thorn 75' | Report | Kock 78', 88' Arontzon 83' | Stadium: Töölön Pallokenttä Attendance: 4,500 Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark) |
12 October 1919 International Friendly | Sweden | 3 – 0 | Denmark | Stockholm, Sweden |
13:30 (UTC+1:00) | Carlsson 2', 35', 88' | Report | Stadium: Stockholm Olympic Stadium Attendance: 18,663 Referee: Jack Howcroft (England) |
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