Graham Potter has been named the new head coach of Sweden’s national football team, having signed a short-term deal that runs through March 2026.
The news was confirmed on Monday morning by renowned football transfer insider Fabrizio Romano via his X account.
Previously managing West Ham, Potter is now tasked with leading Sweden as they prepare for their upcoming World Cup campaign. The terms of his contract were finalized last week, with the official signing completed within the past day.
This appointment marks Potter’s return to international management, where he will immediately focus on readying the squad for crucial competitive matches, with the World Cup being the primary target.
Supporters in Sweden are optimistic that Potter’s rich tactical knowledge and managerial experience will breathe new life into the team’s global ambitions. As the national side aims to make a strong impression in forthcoming tournaments, expectations are high for Potter to guide Sweden to notable achievements.
The Swedish Football Association has voiced strong faith in Potter’s capacity to unify the team and usher in a fresh chapter for the national squad.