Jon Dahl Tomasson appearing dejected at a press conference following his sacking by the Swedish Football Association due to poor World Cup qualifying performance.
Imagen generada por IA

Swedish football association sacks Jon Dahl Tomasson

Imagen generada por IA

The Swedish Football Association has sacked head coach Jon Dahl Tomasson following poor results in World Cup qualifying. The unanimous decision was made at an emergency board meeting on Tuesday, and the search for a replacement begins ahead of the November internationals and March World Cup playoffs. Chairman Simon Åström emphasizes the goal of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.

Jon Dahl Tomasson, who took over as head coach in March 2024, was sacked after a series of poor performances in World Cup qualifying, including a 0-1 loss to Azerbaijan in Gothenburg on Monday. The unanimous decision was made by the board at an emergency meeting on Tuesday morning, following an evaluation of the sporting activities. Football director Kim Källström informed Tomasson, who received the news professionally.

"Our clearest goal is to reach the World Cup," says Swedish Football Association chairman Simon Åström. The association has a gross list of candidates to evaluate, considering the upcoming gathering in November and World Cup playoffs in March. Åström expresses frustration over recent results but notes that Tomasson's strong CV suited Swedish football, and the 18 months were not wasted.

The association must continue paying Tomasson per his contract, though no amounts are commented on. Players react mixedly: Dejan Kulusevski praises him on Instagram as "a fantastic person, a fantastic coach," while Anthony Elanga looks ahead: "We stumbled but we're not done." Yasin Ayari shares a motivational Latin phrase: "Aut viam inveniam aut faciam."

Graham Potter, former Östersunds FK coach, opens for the job: "It would be fantastic." SVT expert Jonas Eriksson calls him a dream candidate. Mikael Lustig criticizes Tomasson's man-to-man marking as "a hole in the head" and suggests Olof Mellberg as replacement, focusing on simple basics and mentality.

Artículos relacionados

Swedish football fans boo and display banners demanding coach Jon Dahl Tomasson's resignation after a 0-1 World Cup qualifier loss to Kosovo at home.
Imagen generada por IA

Sweden loses to Kosovo in World Cup qualifier

Reportado por IA Imagen generada por IA

Sweden's men's football team lost 0–1 to Kosovo at home in the World Cup qualifier, marking their third straight defeat and intensifying pressure on coach Jon Dahl Tomasson. Fans booed the team and displayed banners demanding his resignation. Tomasson refuses to quit, citing his contract.

Färjestad BK has dismissed Jörgen Jönsson as head coach, just nine months into a four-year contract. The decision comes amid a disappointing season where the team sits seventh in the SHL. Assistant coach Christer Olsson takes over, with the club aiming to unlock its potential.

Reportado por IA

Sweden's national football team prepares for a key VM qualifier against Kosovo at Ullevi in Gothenburg. With only one point after three matches, the team faces pressure, while Kosovo sits second in the group. Coach Jon Dahl Tomasson defends his side and dismisses rumors about his future.

Modo Hockey has dismissed head coach Mattias Karlin and assistant Mikael Sundell, effective immediately after a 2-0 victory over BIK Karlskoga. Fredrik Andersson takes over as head coach, joined by new assistant Thomas Rhodin. The decision comes amid underperformance concerns despite the team's fourth-place standing in HockeyAllsvenskan.

Reportado por IA

After the victory over Spain and advancing to the EM main round, handball national coach Alfred Gislason has rebutted criticism from former DHB vice-president Bob Hanning. National player Juri Knorr, however, praised the Icelander for his leadership style. The German Handball Federation remains open about Gislason's future.

El último clasificatorio de Suecia para el Mundial contra Eslovenia el martes no tiene apuestas de clasificación, pero nueve jugadores arriesgan suspensión para los playoffs de marzo con una sola tarjeta amarilla. El entrenador Graham Potter está considerando cuidadosamente las opciones de alineación. A pesar de los riesgos, jugadores como Victor Nilsson Lindelöf y Emil Krafth quieren darlo todo en el campo.

Reportado por IA

La federación tunecina anunció la salida de su entrenador nacional justo antes de la Copa del Mundo 2026, convirtiendo a Túnez en la primera selección clasificada sin DT. La noticia se dio a conocer mediante un comunicado oficial. Ahora buscan un reemplazante con urgencia a seis meses del inicio del torneo.

 

 

 

Este sitio web utiliza cookies

Utilizamos cookies para análisis con el fin de mejorar nuestro sitio. Lee nuestra política de privacidad para más información.
Rechazar