VM-krönika 1990 (1990)
The 1990 World Cup in Italy was the first time since 1978 that Sweden had qualified for a championship. Expectations were high for Olle Nordin's national team, but it ended in failure. Some of the players who left their mark in the tournament were Cameroon's 38-year-old striker Roger Milla and Italy's unexpected top scorer Salvatore Schillaci.
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Olle Nordin as Self |
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Thomas Ravelli as Self |
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Glenn Hysèn as Self |
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Peter Larsson as Self |
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Roland Nilsson as Self |
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Stefan Schwarz as Self |
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Anders Limpar as Self |
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Glenn Strömberg as Self |
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Tomas Brolin as Self |
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Mats Magnusson as Self |
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Sven Andersson as Self |
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Lars Eriksson as Self |
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Jan Eriksson as Self |
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Roger Ljung as Self |
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Niclas Nylén as Self |
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Leif Engqvist as Self |
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Klas Ingesson as Self |
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Ulrik Jansson as Self |
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Joakim Nilsson as Self |
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Jonas Thern as Self |
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Johnny Ekström as Self |
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Mats Gren as Self |
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Stefan Pettersson as Self |