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Sweden: Blues and Yellows arrive home after taking bronze at WWC٠٠:٠٢:٢٣
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The Swedish Women's National Football team, affectionately known as Blagult [The Blue and Yellow], arrived in Gothenburg on Monday after taking home bronze in the Women's World Cup on Wednesday.

Team captain Caroline Seger said she was pleased with the team's performance and remarked on the improvement of other countries in the tournament.

"It was very tough, I mean, every country has been better than the last World Cup that we played," she said, adding that it was "amazing" for a small country like Sweden to rank third.

Sweden secured a 2-1 win over England on Saturday but failed to score in their semi-final against the Netherlands on Wednesday.

Sweden: Blues and Yellows arrive home after taking bronze at WWC

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The Swedish Women's National Football team, affectionately known as Blagult [The Blue and Yellow], arrived in Gothenburg on Monday after taking home bronze in the Women's World Cup on Wednesday.

Team captain Caroline Seger said she was pleased with the team's performance and remarked on the improvement of other countries in the tournament.

"It was very tough, I mean, every country has been better than the last World Cup that we played," she said, adding that it was "amazing" for a small country like Sweden to rank third.

Sweden secured a 2-1 win over England on Saturday but failed to score in their semi-final against the Netherlands on Wednesday.

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The Swedish Women's National Football team, affectionately known as Blagult [The Blue and Yellow], arrived in Gothenburg on Monday after taking home bronze in the Women's World Cup on Wednesday.

Team captain Caroline Seger said she was pleased with the team's performance and remarked on the improvement of other countries in the tournament.

"It was very tough, I mean, every country has been better than the last World Cup that we played," she said, adding that it was "amazing" for a small country like Sweden to rank third.

Sweden secured a 2-1 win over England on Saturday but failed to score in their semi-final against the Netherlands on Wednesday.

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