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What are the best teams in Sweden now?

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Both LansGunnar and Trelleborg are small clubs in southern Sweden (in fact, helsingborg, Mamu, LansGunnar and Trelleborg are all within a radius of 100 km). Mamu has ruled football in this area for a long time, and helsingborg began to rise in the middle and late 1990s, becoming a new banner of football in southern Sweden.

LansGunnar and Fort Toreli have been faced with the severe living environment of competing with those big clubs for limited audiences for many years. Many people who live in Lansdowne and Fort Toreli support the groundhog team or Helsingborg team. Their problem is that these small teams are originally located in small cities. For example, Lansana has a population of only 30,000. Lance Gunnar wants to bring in some excellent players this season. They came to the original horse model player J &;; Ouml, Rgen Pettersson in Copenhagen.

Both teams have had a good start this season. They are now, but as the game goes on, they return to their original position ~ relegation zone. The team was eager for quick success and instant benefit, and all the coaches were fired during the season.

Let's go back to the whole Swedish League and let me tell you a real situation.

In fact, the number of spectators watching the game is far less than people expected. In the past few years, the number of spectators announced by the Swedish Football Association is unbelievable. Now this scam and lie are beginning to be seen through. The main reasons are as follows.

1 To tell the truth, the level of the Swedish Football Super League is not enough to attract an average attendance of more than 1 10,000 people per game.

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In the past few years, the teams from the capital Stockholm (Ha Marby, Zogatons, AIK· Sohrner) have been one of the best teams in the league. At that time, tickets for a derby game watched by Stockholm team could be sold out before the game (about 30,000 tickets), but now, the strength of the capital team has begun to decline (like Guangzhou football in any way), so the audience of the game has greatly increased.

Violence on the court often happens and gets worse. In the past few years, there was a tendency to be controlled, but in recent years, violent incidents in the stadium have occurred repeatedly.

Climate problem: After two years of good weather, the weather in spring, summer and autumn this year is very bad, which should also affect the audience objectively.

Now the club has to compete with other sports for audience resources, and hockey is the natural enemy of football at present. Due to the suspension of the National Hockey Federation, a large number of world-class hockey players (including Swedish players and some star players from other countries) have decided to go to the Swedish League for gold. The media pays no less attention to and reports on hockey than football.

These are the main reasons for the decrease of the audience in the Swedish league (the decrease of the audience will inevitably affect the team's already poor income, and the match-fixing is definitely inevitable _).

Let's talk about the team's performance in Europe.

The Swedish club's inaction in Europe year after year makes everyone depressed, and their neighbors Denmark and Norway are much better than them in this respect. Although it can't be asserted that these teams are much better than Swedish teams, I think all the answers will be given in the upcoming Nordic Royal Champions Cup. I think the main problem is that the top clubs in Sweden have never been as stable as those in Denmark. Of course, they don't have to compete with Norway (Rosenberg's Big Mac hasn't moved). Another main reason is that the tournament system in Sweden starts in spring and ends in autumn, which is different from the major leagues in Europe, so the strongest teams in the league have to wait for one year to participate in European competitions, such as Zogaton. In my opinion (weboy), they are naturally not the best team in the Swedish league this season, and their strength is not even in the top four. Naturally, their participation in the European War was just a formality. The Champions League was eliminated by Juventus and the UEFA Cup was slaughtered by the Dutch team Utrecht. In this year's derby, they naturally can't compete with Villarreal in La Liga. That's why I bet on them at Villarreal's home game.

But I can say that the top players in Sweden are doing well. If they go to Denmark or Norway, they may not win the championship, but it will not be easy for any team to play against them.

Let's talk about the referee. First of all, Swedish referees are basically amateurs. They get a subsidy of 150 euros for each competition, and they have to have a full-time job after the natural competition.

The level of referees in Swedish leagues is quite poor, which is really a serious problem. . .

Now let's talk about the financial situation of Swedish clubs. . .

Many Swedish clubs are facing serious economic problems, the most serious of which are helsingborg and Aubrey. The root of these problems is that the preferential tax policy widely used in football circles (enjoyed by Monaco all the year round) has now been rejected by the Swedish government, and clubs have to pay their own taxes in previous years. In the past few years, helsingborg has paid a high salary and transfer fee for entering the Champions League. They replaced a total of 654.38 million euros. Now this almost killed them, and the team's performance naturally plummeted!

The reasons why the excellent players of Swedish League go to Denmark and Norway to play football.

1 Both countries are very favorable in terms of player tax, and it will last for at least a few years, which is exactly what Sweden lacks.

Swedish players have romantic dreams of playing abroad. Weak #% r $ # #

Finally, talk about the essence of Swedish players.

In the late 1980s, Mamer became a professional player for the first time in the team, that is, from this time on, Swedish football began to be professional, and many teams began to follow Mamer's example. At present, more than 90% players in the Swedish league are professional players.

Of course, some elevators in the alliance (such as Trelleborg, Kalma, Lansganna, etc. There are some semi-professional players in their team (Sichuan Guancheng striker Daniel is from Lansghana).

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