We guess it’s been impossible to miss the fact that the UEFA Euro cup kicked off in the last days! We are very much looking forward seeing the Swedish team fight for the golden cup. So where are the best places in town to watch the games?
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12,473 people gathered in Ullevi on the warmest day of the year so far for an Allsvenskan "Top match". Blåvitt's supporters had high hopes; the odds were for the home team. These hopes came crashing down after only 7 minutes when Patrik Ingelsten scored the first goal for the visitors.
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So the sun is shining and we're promised a much better summer than last year. It's the time of year that people start to think about how they can take advantage of the longer days and usually come up with sports. Football, cricket, cycling, running, basically anything they can think of to make you feel lazy, unhealthy and destined for an early grave.
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The Equestrian competitions held at Scandinavium every year in April has been a Göteborg attraction since 1977. The four days competitions features jumping, dressage, mounted games and four-in-hand indoor driving. It is one of the largest horse shows in Europe and the event have captivated over two million visitors.
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27,238 people came to see the football game between Gais and IFK on the 17th of April. Monthly writer Micil Glennon went to this years big derby and reports as follow.
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In April the Swedish cup kicks off or as it is called in Swedish -
Allsvenskan . Monthly writer Micil Glennon had a chat with the assistant coach for Division one team, Västra Frölunda.
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If you are bored of the same old sports - soccer/hockey/innebandy and would like to try something new and exciting then Gothenburg Gaelic Athletic Association may have the answer.
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Starting next week is the biggest figure skating event this town ever put it's eyes (ice) on. The 2008 ISU World Figure Skating Championships will be held at Sandinavium between 18-23 of March. Monthly writer Alex Gale has made some research what the fuzz or the buzz is actually about.
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For a country with a small population Sweden boasts a huge number of top class athletes. Henrik Larsson and Zlatan Ibrahimović are world famous football stars. Jesper Parnevik and Carolina Klüft are household names amongst sports fans but which of Sweden’s stars come from Göteborg?
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Watch and support the local team Frölunda Indians fight the ice at Scandinavium. Frölunda Indians where the Swedish champions in: 1965, 2003, and 2005. Don't miss the chance to cheer them to victory again!
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