IFK Göteborg avoids Danish giant FC Copenhagen in Europa qualifying after UEFA has drawn the opponents for the Swedish teams. Blåvitt instead faces the winner between Caernarfon Town from Wales and Levadia Tallinn from Estonia in the first qualifying round. This can be seen as an easier task for IFK Göteborg compared to facing FC Copenhagen. Gais, which also qualifies for the Conference League, avoids meeting Ajax and instead gets Nordsjælland from Denmark. Fredrik Holmberg, coach of Gais, thinks it's a challenge to fix both things, Allsvenskan and Europa qualifying. IFK Göteborg and Gais enter the second qualifying round, which is scheduled to be decided as a double meeting on July 23 and 30. Hammarby, which finished second in last year's Allsvenskan, meets Belgian giant Anderlecht in the qualifying round for the Europa League. Anderlecht is ranked 68th on UEFA's ranking of club teams, while Hammarby is ranked 233rd. IFK Göteborg, Gais, and Hammarby were drawn to start their double meetings at home. It will be an exciting summer for the Swedish teams in Europa qualifying. IFK Göteborg's squad must be broad and strong to handle both things. It remains to be seen if Blåvitt can advance in Europa qualifying. The team's chances depend on several factors, including the strength of the opponent and the team's own performance. IFK Göteborg has a good chance of advancing, but it will require hard work and dedication from the players and staff.
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IFK Göteborg avoids Danish giant in Europa qualifying
IFK Göteborg gets easier opponent in Europa qualifying after avoiding Danish giant FC Copenhagen. Blåvitt faces the winner between Caernarfon Town and Levadia Tallinn in the first qualifying round. Read more about IFK Göteborg's chances in Europa qualifying!
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