Norrköping-Verteidiger für den tunesischen WM-Kader nominiert

Moutaz Neffati, Verteidiger bei Norrköping, wurde in den tunesischen Kader für die Weltmeisterschaft berufen. Die Nominierung wurde von Trainer Sabri Lamouchi vor dem Turnier bestätigt.

Tunesien eröffnet seine Kampagne in der Gruppe F gegen Schweden; weitere Gruppengegner sind die Niederlande und Japan. Neffati ergänzt einen 26-köpfigen Kader, der sich aus Spielern verschiedener europäischer und afrikanischer Vereine zusammensetzt.

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Malmö FF wins cup opener against Varberg 1–0

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Malmö FF kicked off the Swedish Cup with a victory over Varbergs Bois. The match ended 1–0 with a goal from new signing Botheim. National team coach Graham Potter watched from the stands, focusing on Taha Ali.

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Viktor Gyokeres scored a late winner as Sweden beat Poland 3-2 to secure their place at this summer's World Cup. Czech Republic advanced past Denmark on penalties after a 2-2 draw, while Turkey defeated Kosovo 1-0. The three nations join Italy in booking spots for the tournament in North America.

Sweden's women's national football team led 1-0 but ultimately lost 1-2 to Denmark in the World Cup qualifier at Gamla Ullevi in Gothenburg. Monica Jusu Bah scored her first international goal early on, but Pernille Harder equalized and Janni Thomsen decided the match in added time. The young Swedish backline faced criticism but was defended by head coach Tony Gustavsson.

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Malmö FF defeated IF Karlstad 4-0 in the Swedish Cup group stage. The match highlighted potential in several players, but the team still has areas for improvement. Two young talents made their debuts.

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