The Swedish Football Association has extended the contract of Sweden football coach Graham Potter until 2030, a move that signals long-term commitment as the team faces crucial World Cup qualification playoffs Potter, 50, said he feels "great pride and a great responsibility" in continuing in the role The former West Ham, Chelsea, and Brighton boss was initially appointed in October on a short-term basis to succeed the sacked Jon Dahl Tomasson and revive the country's faltering campaign
This Graham Potter Sweden contract extension provides stability ahead of decisive fixtures later this month Sweden can still qualify for the upcoming World Cup, set to be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, if they win a playoff against Ukraine and then a subsequent match against either Poland or Albania
Potter’s appointment marked a return to a country where he previously experienced significant success He is well-regarded in Sweden for his tenure at Ostersund, a club he guided from the fourth division to the top flight, a run which included winning a domestic cup in 2017





