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Love nature!

Älska naturen! - Sverigekompaniet

Why Sweden's Nature Deserves Our Love and Care

Sometimes it can feel like the world is spinning faster and faster, and that we humans live in a constant stream of busy schedules and digital distractions. But in the middle of all this chaos there is a place of stillness, beauty and peace - the Swedish nature. With its vast forests, crystal clear lakes and majestic mountains, Swedish nature is a treasure that deserves to be loved and cherished. Here are some reasons why:

Unique biological diversity: Sweden's nature is home to an incredible diversity of plants and animals. From the majestic moose that wander through the forests to the beautiful orchids that bloom in the meadows, every part of Sweden's ecosystem is valuable and worth preserving.

Clean air and water: In a time where pollution and climate change are increasingly worrying, Swedish nature is an oasis of purity. The healthy forests act as lungs for the planet, absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen. In addition, Sweden's lakes and waterways are known for their cleanliness. Especially in northern Sweden, where the water is often drinkable directly from the streams.

Recreation and well-being: Spending time in nature has been shown to have positive effects on our well-being. From reducing stress levels to increasing creativity and concentration, nature is a powerful source of health and happiness. And with Sweden's many national parks, hiking trails and natural areas, there is always the opportunity to discover and enjoy its benefits.

Cultural and historical significance: Sweden's nature has a rich cultural and historical significance. It has inspired generations of artists, writers and poets, and has shaped the Swedish identity in many ways. To care for and preserve this nature is to care for and preserve part of our cultural heritage.

Responsibility for future generations: Finally, it is our duty to care for Swedish nature for future generations. By taking action to protect and preserve our forests, lakes and wilderness, we ensure that our children and grandchildren will also be able to enjoy its beauty and richness.

So let's take a moment to reflect on the wonderful gift that Swedish nature is. By loving and nurturing it, not only for our own sake but also for our future generations, we can ensure that its beauty and richness remain intact forever.

To celebrate and stand up for nature, we have developed the " love nature " collection. There are t-shirts, sweaters, hoodies and tote bags with the message "Love nature" and "don't disturb, don't destroy".

You can find that collection here .

No to VAR in Swedish football!

Nej till VAR i svensk fotboll! - Sverigekompaniet

Soccer is more than just a sport in Sweden. It is part of our culture, a source of passion and community for millions of supporters around the country.
However, with the ongoing debate about introducing VAR, Video Assistant Referee, in Swedish football, it is important that we consider the consequences of such an action carefully. We are strongly against the introduction of VAR in Swedish football, and we will tell you why.

Firstly, the introduction of VAR would destroy the natural flow of the game. Soccer is a sport that lives and breathes through its continuous flow.
Most of the time anyway. Too many interruptions are already happening which is a shame.
But VAR would further slow the flow of football by constantly stopping play to review incidents on video in its pursuit of millimeter justice at the molecular level.

We have all seen what it looks like abroad in countries where VAR has been introduced.
How it results in a fragmented and disruptive experience for both players and supporters.
Instead of enjoying the natural rhythm and excitement that football offers, we are forced to wait patiently while the referees consult video evidence. Often for several minutes.
In addition, it leads to fewer goals, as more goals are ruled out. And of course it can be positive if incorrect goals are disallowed, but too often we see a judgment that disallows seemingly regular goals for little things such as a hand or tip of a toe being offside on a player for several moments before the goal itself. We believe this excessive detailed review is ruining the sport.

We can also see that many supporters think VAR has made football less entertaining.

In an opinion poll by the English Football Supporters Association (FSA) with 33,000 surveyed supporters, more than 40% answered that their interest in football has decreased because of VAR.
95% of those who experienced VAR from inside a football arena and 94% of those who experienced it via TV answered that it made the match less entertaining. 95% also answered that they were dissatisfied that the spontaneous May jubilation had disappeared or decreased due to VAR.
Furthermore, 44% answered that they would probably visit fewer matches in the future because of VAR.

Some may object that football supporters are generally quite conservative and completely closed to change and technological progress in the sport, but the same survey also showed that a whopping 97% of respondents believed that so-called Goal Line Technology was positive for football. It shows that it is not about a general resistance to all change, but a specific resistance to just VAR.

In any case, these are numbers that should discourage leaders in Swedish football from introducing VAR in its current form.
English football may be able to cope with a large loss of supporters as they can partly be replaced by new supporters in the stands considering the enormous interest that still exists for English football worldwide, and also considering that the main source of income is the TV contracts and not the audience in the stands.

In Sweden, however, it looks radically different. Allsvenskan's probably main USP is the passionate crowd and atmosphere. For most clubs, the cen paying crowd in the arena is the main source of income which would be absolutely devastating to lose. It is also the loud and passionate crowd in the stands that sells the Allsvenskan. The stand culture sells the Allsvenskan.

So in short, Swedish football would not be able to cope with a significant reduction in the number of spectators on site.
It is of course not possible to say with certainty that VAR would negatively affect the number of spectators at the venue, but the answers in the above-mentioned opinion poll from England and the strongly negative attitude towards VAR in general among Swedish football supporters should certainly warrant very careful consideration.

In summary, there are several reasons why the introduction of VAR would ruin the football experience in Sweden. It would disrupt the natural flow of the game, remove the human factor, undermine the authority of the referees and reduce the excitement and drama. Instead of improving the quality of the game, it would make it less engaging and less entertaining for supporters. Therefore, it is important that we stick to the traditional way of refereeing football matches and reject the idea of ​​introducing VAR in Swedish football.
At least WAS in its current form.

If VAR becomes significantly better in the future and manages to solve all the shortcomings, we can of course consider changing our opinion. But it feels far away and until then we say: NO TO WHERE!

We feel so strongly about Swedish football and are so proud of the Allsvenskan, so we feel that it is an important battle to take.
That's why we've also produced a t-shirt for those who feel like us and are against VAR in Swedish football. You can find it here.

Allsvenskan 100 years!

Allsvenskan 100 år! - Sverigekompaniet

The world's best and most beautiful football league, Allsvenskan celebrates 100 years this year, 2024. We are certainly biased at Sverigekompaniet as we love Sweden so much, but for us there is nothing that beats Swedish football, because here the authenticity, the passion and the culture of the stands remain. The one that has been lost in so many other places in the football world with extreme ticket prices and removed stands as a result.

Of course, organized football was played long before 1924 in Sweden. The first SM gold was won by Örgryte as early as 1896 and the Swedish Football Association was formed in 1904.

Between 1910 and 1924, something called the Swedish Series was played where the Swedish champion was crowned and the SM gold was awarded. However, it was only in 1924 that the name Allsvenskan came into being.

A century of community, passion, suffering, joy and sorrow. The Allsvenskan is unique. We will celebrate it with a number of products in the store during the year. We're starting by hitting the 51% rule with this t-shirt .

The place for Sweden shirts, and much more!

Platsen för Sverigetröjor, och mycket mer! - Sverigekompaniet

Welcome to Sverigekompaniet! This store was created because we felt that we lacked stylish and stylish Swedish products and above all Swedish sweaters of various kinds, what was out there simply didn't make it. We got tired of all Swedish products being very simple and silly and of low quality.

Our ambition is to create better-looking Swedish products, regardless of whether they are Swedish match shirts, national team shirts, T-shirts, hoodies, Swedish scarves or other things that celebrate the national team.

From the very beginning, we mostly focused on sports. In particular, our national teams in football, ice hockey and handball, but also winter sports and athletics and...
...yes, exactly everything where Sweden actually participates.
We sell Swedish clothes that you can wear when you go to matches, when you cheer for Sweden from the TV sofa and for everyday life. See our match shirts here .

Then the idea was born to also have other kinds of Swedish clothing than just sports products. We also wanted to pay tribute to Swedish nature and strike a blow for local patriotism. There is something beautiful about celebrating and loving one's hometown. That's why you can always order shirts with your town name on them in our shop. Just click on select your city.

We are also very proud of Swedish nature and Swedish culture. Regardless of whether it is about our forests, our beautiful flag, the common law or that we have coffee on time and off time. That's why we also have sweaters and t-shirts that celebrate Swedish nature and Swedish cultural phenomena such as fika .