The Sweden national football team won against Iran with a score of 3-1 in a friendly match held at Friends Arena in Solna. The match took place on Tuesday evening and attracted around 34,000 spectators. One of the highlights was when Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored a goal in the first half. The goal came after a fine pass and showcased Ibrahimovic's class on the pitch. The match was not only a sporting event but also a political manifestation, as many Iranian spectators cheered for their national team. Outside the stadium, members of the Iranian diaspora gathered to protest against the Iranian government. Despite the demonstrations, the atmosphere was described as calm by the police. This friendly match was an important opportunity for both the Swedish and Iranian communities to come together and show support for their respective teams. The Sweden national football team continues to prepare for upcoming matches and the crucial qualification for FIFA World Cup 2026.