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Mattias Svanberg

Swedish association football player

By SimpleFunctions· Last verified 15 Jun 2026Methodology

Wikidata Q23915221

Velocity· first seen 2026-06-15

Why now

Svanberg is trending due to his exceptional performance in Sweden's FIFA World Cup match against Tunisia. According to recent reports, the Wolfsburg player scored a goal immediately after entering the game as a substitute, and he recorded the second fastest goal by a substitute in FIFA World Cup history. This rapid contribution has drawn significant media attention to the midfielder's role in Sweden's victory.

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Svanberg's performance in Sweden's upcoming World Cup matches will be closely monitored following his record-setting substitute appearance. His ability to make an immediate impact when called upon could be crucial as Sweden advances in the 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament. Fans and analysts will track whether he can replicate this efficiency in future matches and potentially break the record for fastest substitute goal.

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2026-06-15

Latest snapshot: 2026-06-15

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