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Suécia F Classificação

Eliminatórias Europeias crestEliminatórias Europeias

Legenda:
  1. Rebaixamento
  2. Possível Rebaixamento
  3. Acesso
  4. Possível Próxima Fase
PosiçãoTimeJVEDGPGCSGPSequência
1Dinamarca F crestDinamarca F42206338
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2Suécia F crestSuécia F42113217
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3Itália F crestItália F41217255
E
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4Sérvia crestSérvia4013110-91
D
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World Cup crestWorld Cup

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PosiçãoTimeJVEDGPGCSGPSequência
1Suécia F crestSuécia F33009189
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2África do Sul F crestÁfrica do Sul F31116604
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E
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3Itália F crestItália F310238-53
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4Argentina F crestArgentina F301225-31
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Algarve Cup crestAlgarve Cup

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PosiçãoTimeJVEDGPGCSGPSequência
1Suécia F crestSuécia F22007076
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2Itália F crestItália F22003126
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3Portugal F crestPortugal F210124-23
D
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4Noruega F crestNoruega F200214-30
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D
5Dinamarca F crestDinamarca F200204-40
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D

European Championship Qualification crestEuropean Championship Qualification

Legenda:
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  2. Possível Próxima Fase
  3. Rebaixamento
PosiçãoTimeJVEDGPGCSGPSequência
1França crestFrança640287112
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D
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V
2Inglaterra F crestInglaterra F632185311
E
V
V
D
V
3Suécia F crestSuécia F62226428
E
D
V
V
D
4Irlanda F crestIrlanda F6105410-63
V
D
D
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D

Liga das Nações A crestLiga das Nações A

Legenda:
  1. Championship Playoff
  2. Play-off do Rebaixamento
  3. Rebaixamento
PosiçãoTimeJVEDGPGCSGPSequência
1Suécia F crestSuécia F6330136712
V
E
E
V
E
2Itália F crestItália F6312117410
V
E
V
D
D
3Dinamarca F crestDinamarca F6303813-59
D
V
D
V
V
4País de Gales F crestPaís de Gales F6024410-62
D
D
E
D
E

Eurocopa Feminina crestEurocopa Feminina

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PosiçãoTimeJVEDGPGCSGPSequência
1Suécia F crestSuécia F33008179
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V
V
2Alemanha crestAlemanha32015506
D
V
V
3Polônia crestPolônia310237-43
V
D
D
4Dinamarca F crestDinamarca F300336-30
D
D
D

Perguntas frequentes

Originally founded in 1884 as Leicester Fosse F.C., the club was reformed upon resumption of league football post World War I and was named Leicester City.

The club was bought by Thai businessman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in 2010. Following his demise in 2018, his son Aiyawatt has taken over the reins at Leicester City. Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha family was the founder of King Power International Group and bought the club via its subsidiary Asian Football Investments (AFI).

King Power Stadium has been Leicester City's home since 2002, replacing Filbert Street, which served as the club's home venue from 1891 to 2002.

King Power Stadium has a capacity of 32,259 and there have been plans to expand the stadium to a 40,000-seater since 2021.

Leicester City have seven trophies throughout their career, which includes their historic Premier League glory in the 2015-16 campaign, in addition to one FA Cup and three League Cups.

Leicester City have won just one top-flight title, which came in the 2015-16, regarded by many as one of the greatest sporting successes of all-time.

Former English defender Graham Cross has made the most appearances ever for Leicester City. Making his debut for the club at the age of 17 in 1960, the centre-back played 600 games

Arthur Chandler is Leicester City's all-time top goalscorer. Chandler was signed in 1923 when he was already 27 years old, but became one of the most significant signings for the club, scoring 273 goals across 12 seasons.

Ben Chilwell, Harry Maguire, Jamie Vardy, N'Golo Kante, Riyad Mahrez, Les Ferdinand, Esteban Cambiasso, Alan Smith, Gordon Banks, and Peter Shilton are some of the most famous names to have donned the Leicester City shirt.

Leicester City's most famous managers ever are Matt Gillies, Sven-Goran Eriksson, Claudio Ranieri, and Brendan Rodgers.

Leicester City are nicknamed The Foxes, owing to the famous foxhunting tradition in Leicestershire.