20 Apr 2025 12:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Team TG FF won 3–1 over Sollentuna FK on Sun
Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match
The current head to head record for the teams are Sollentuna FK 2 win(s)
Sollentuna FK have won the previous 2 matches against Team TG FF
Haven't kept a clean sheet in 10 matches
Have scored 3 goals in their last 5 matches
Haven't kept a clean sheet in 6 matches
Who won between Sollentuna FK and Team TG FF on Sun
20 Apr 2025 12:00:00 GMT?Team TG FF won 3–1 over Sollentuna FK on Sun
20 Apr 2025 12:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 5 goals in their last 5 matches
Sollentuna FK is playing home against Team TG FF on Sun
The Local Europe ABVästmannagatan 43113 25 StockholmSweden
which took place at lunchtime on Wednesday
is the second shopping centre shooting to take place in Sweden in just four days
police press spokesperson Anders Bryngelsson told the TT newswire
“One person was found shot in central Sollentuna."
He was unable to comment on the status of the person’s injuries or to give any details on their age or gender
The shooting reportedly took place in the food court of the Sollentuna Centrum shopping centre
A woman working in a restaurant in the food court told TT that it had taken place just next to her workplace
although she said that security and police arrived on the scene afterwards and she had been told to stay at the scene while she waited to be interviewed as a witness
According to the Aftonbladet newspaper
multiple ambulances as well as an ambulance helicopter were dispatched to the shopping centre
and two people were seen running away from the scene
Police are still searching for possible suspects
This is the third shooting and second shopping centre shooting in Sweden to take place in just four days
with the first taking place in Kungsbacka in the south of the country on Sunday
Two 14-year-olds are suspected of murder and assisting an attempted murder in the Kungsbacka shooting
a man in his 50s was shot dead through his apartment window
A teenager born in 2007 is in detention suspected of his murder
Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer was in Kungsbacka on Wednesday following the events on Sunday
When TT newswire reached him following the Sollentuna shooting the same day
Malmö and Sollentuna over the last week confirm that we must not slow down in our fight against extreme violence,” he said
He added that the justice department was in contact with police and was following the situation closely
Sollentuna municipality is now working with police and other relevant parties to provide support to those in the area
“The municipality’s support group has been activated and is on-site in Turebergshuset on the Tureberg square next to Sollentuna centrum for anyone in need of support after what has happened,” the municipality wrote on its website
A support helpline will also be ready soon
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World discus throw champion Daniel Stahl unleashed his second 70-metre-plus throw of the season to highlight the Sollentuna Grand Prix
a World Athletics Continental Tour bronze meeting
Setting the tone for the competition with a 68.38m effort in the opening round
Stahl followed up with a 71.37m throw in the third
the second farthest of his career after his 71.86m blast from last year
Only seven other men have ever thrown farther than Stahl did tonight
Simon Pettersson was a distant second with 66.51m
Italy's Leonardo Fabbri also had a good night
smashing his previous outdoor best of 21.32m set in January and just two centimetres shy of the indoor best he threw on 11 February
Angelica Bengtsson topped 4.64m on her second attempt to win the pole vault before bowing out with three tries at 4.74m
Thobias Montler took the men's long jump with 8.05m while Swede Erika Kinsey won the high jump with 1.92m
The best performances on the track came in the 800m races
holding off Britons Elliot Giles and Jake Wightman who clocked 1:45.46 and 1:45.55
the 2018 Ibero-American Championships winner
John Mattson signed an agreement today with Sollentuna Stadshus AB to acquire 456 apartments together with commercial premises in Häggvik and Tureberg in the municipality of Sollentuna
John Mattson already has operations in Sollentuna and the acquisition fits well with the company’s growth strategy and property management model
John Mattson has already acquired some 2,800 apartments and commercial premises located in Lidingö
The properties in Sollentuna were acquired in December 2019
“The acquisition harmonises well with John Mattson’s growth strategy and property management model
We look forward to managing and developing the areas responsibly and sustainably in line with our vision of creating great neighbourhoods across generations
We also look forward to continuing our close collaboration with the municipality of Sollentuna and the local business community as we take an active role in realising Vision Malmvägen,” says Siv Malmgren
“We welcome John Mattson deepening its commitments in Sollentuna
we will improve safety and well-being in Tureberg and Häggvik,” says Henrik Thunes (Moderaterna)
of which 29,000 sq m is housing and approximately 9,000 sq m other premises
Acquisition price: SEK 867 million after deduction of deferred tax of SEK 35 million
This information is information that John Mattson Fastighetsföretagen AB is obliged to disclose pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation
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here are some examples that show jails too can be humane
the Ministry of Justice recently approved entries to the first Intercontinental Online Chess Championship for Prisoners as now
the inmates at two British prisons were permitted to play at a competitive level in an international chess tournament for the first time
The Guardian reported that access to the internet is severely restricted in UK prisons and largely limited to education but the move to allow prisoners from the category B HMP Wandsworth in London and the category D open prison HMP Hollesley Bay in Suffolk to take part in the championship has been hailed
The general perception about jail is iron bars
dark hallways but the idea to allow a game like chess highlights how the prisons and corrections facilities can help inmates in their path of redemption
Here are some examples that show jails too can be humane
New Zealand's Otago Corrections Facility is located near Milton in the lower South Island
A highly secure perimeter fence encloses a large open space containing a range of separate buildings for accommodation and services
OCF provides its inmates with comfortable rooms and if one checks the official site
a range of training and workshops that are provided to the prisoners are listed
Bastoy Prison is the largest low-security prison in Norway
which is located at Bastoy island in the Oslo Fiord
The prison is organized as a small local community (island community) with about 80 buildings
The official site of the Bastoy Prison mentions that in addition to the prison functions
ferry service (with its own shipping agency) and a lighthouse with facilities to let for smaller meetings and seminars
cycling are some of the activities available at Bastoy
the prison handles most of its own rubbish
and there is a constant focus on minimizing CO2 emissions
Sweden's Sollentuna jail is on the list of luxurious prisons
Reports have suggested that in prison in Sollentuna prison
inmates have kitchens to cook their own meals
They have their own couch to watch TV and a well-equipped gym to stay in shape
it was also a satellite camp of Hamburg's large Neuengamme concentration camp
There is a memorial for the camp nearby commemorating the time when this prison was used during the Nazi era in Germany
It was renovated and reopened in 2011 and reports have mentioned that Fuhlsbuettel has sofas
Justice Centre Leoben in Austria is reportedly made for non-violent offenders
The inmates here are provided with their own cell
They've also got a fully equipped gym and basketball area
-"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights"
-"All persons deprived of their liberty shall be treated with humanity and with respect for the inherent dignity of the human person"
HMP Addiewell in Scotland is a learning facility where every inmate has at least 40 hours in a week to develop any productive skills they want
Purposeful Activity is divided into three main areas: Learning and Skills
The official site of the prison states that the learning aspect aims to improve their employability prospects
their wellbeing and community support networks
Bella Nilsson’s company Think Pink accused of dumping at least 200,000 tonnes of waste
Eleven people, including an entrepreneur who once called herself the “queen of trash”, have gone on trial in Sweden accused of illegally dumping toxic waste in the country’s biggest ever environmental crime case
The closely watched trial at Attunda district court in Sollentuna
centres on the recycling company Think Pink
Prosecutors have accused the company of dumping and burying waste in 21 locations in Sweden in a way that could harm human health and the environment
The case has been in the making for several years and the trial is scheduled to take nine months. Nilsson and her employees were charged in December
Nilsson was the last of the accused to arrive at the courthouse on Tuesday
she refused to answer questions as she pushed away reporters’ microphones
The Nilssons face charges of serious environmental crime and serious economic crime linked to the company
The others face a combination of different charges
serious economic crime linked to the company
aiding and abetting serious environmental crime and environmental crime
the trademark pink construction bags of Think Pink
offering cheap recycling and waste disposal
Nilsson won awards for her work as chief executive
The business came crashing down in 2020 when its owners were arrested
The company has been accused of dumping at least 200,000 tonnes of waste around Sweden
has described the case as “the largest environmental crime in Sweden in terms of scope and organisation”
On Tuesday he said Think Pink had dumped rubbish and used falsified documents to deceive authorities and make big profits
“There are claims for damages of 260m SEK [£19m]
when they were forced to clear away the large mountains of rubbish,” he told the broadcaster SVT
“It is exceptional that it is on a large scale and that it has been going on for such a long time in several places in the country.”
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the company’s Think Pink construction bags were a common sight in Stockholm
Photograph: TT News Agency/AlamyThe senior prosecutor Linda Schön said the investigation had highlighted how ordinary people turned a blind eye to such crimes
“Don’t you think about that when you pay so little for the service
Can what you put in the construction bag even be recycled for that cost
It’s the same as turning a blind eye to who sews our cheap clothes and where,” she told the daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter
which covers sites across 15 different municipalities
the main suspects were involved in hauling thousands of tonnes of unsorted construction and demolition waste
wrapped in plastic in bales and used as filling material
previously told Swedish media the company acted in line with the law
and said she was the victim of a plot by business rivals
“She has an explanation for all of this,” her lawyer
told the Dagens Nyheter newspaper on Monday
Agence France-Presse contributed to this report
World champion Daniel Stahl launched the discus out to a world-leading 71.37m on home soil for his second best ever mark and the 14th best ever in the world
His third-round attempt was initially judged to be a foul before the mark was reinstated
Kalle Berglund broke the Swedish record in the 2000m
running 4:59.71 ahead of his compatriot Andreas Almgren (5:00.23) as Britain's Neil Gourley placed third in 5:00.73 which puts him second on the Scottish all-time list
Andreas Kramer was another winner on home soil as he clocked 1:45.05 to get close to his Swedish 800m record and hold off the British trio of Elliot Giles (1:45.46)
Jake Wightman and Daniel Rowden (both 1:45.55)
with this race being Rowden's first since 2018
clocking a PB of 2:00.56 ahead of Britain's Adelle Tracey with 2:01.98
Daryll Neita won the 100m in 11.65 (-1.5m/s)
while Samuel Garcia won the men's 400m in 47.17 as Rabah Yousif was third in 47.65 and the women's 400m was won by Moa Hjelmer in 53.50 as Emily Diamond was third in 54.27
Angelica Bengtsson won the pole vault with a clearance of 4.64m
while Leonardo Fabbri won the shot put with 21.57m
Kenny Bednarek ran a world leading 200m PB of 19.80 (+1.0m/s) and also a wind-assisted 10.02 (+2.5 m/s) in the 100m (legal 10.09
Trayvon Bromell clocked 9.99 (+1.6m/s) for 100m as well as a wind-assisted 9.87 (+2.5m/s)
Sha'Carri Richardson set a 200m PB of 22.00 (+1.3m/s) and also ran a windy 10.83 (+2.1m/s) and legal 10.95 (+1.1m/s) in her two 100m races
Marc Scott stormed to a British record of 13:20 to just miss the European best
Alex Yee was also under the previous UK record time with 13:26
What an evening of racing at the @podium5k! @_MarcScott broke the British record with 13:20, while @beth_potter ran 15:24 to go to fifth on the UK all-time list and there were many other top results too. Click the link to read more! ➡️ https://t.co/E8OC36MxHR
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— AW (@AthleticsWeekly) August 8, 2020
Yee’s fellow triathlete Beth Potter was also in impressive form as she won the elite women’s race in 15:24 to move to fifth on the UK all-time list
Click here for our full online report
World champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce clocked a 100m world lead of 10.87 (+1.4m/sec) while in another race Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah ran 10.88 (+0.3m/s)
Both athletes were in 200m action the following day and Thompson-Herah clocked 22.19 (+0.7m/s)
while another race saw Fraser-Pryce run 22.57 (+0.9m/s)
Shanieka Ricketts won the triple jump with a leap of 14.21m
while Fedrick Dacres claimed discus victory with 64.45m
In the 400m Janieve Russell ran 51.74 ahead of Shericka Jackson with 51.76
while Stephenie-Ann McPherson won another race in 52.20
British indoor 400m champion Jessie Knight moved to 10th on the UK all-time 400m hurdles list with a PB of 55.27
Her compatriot Lina Nielsen finished fourth in 58.90
In his first 200m race in almost three years
jumped 6.51m (+0.5m/s) for her longest leap since that medal-winning 6.54m three years ago and backed it up with a 6.48m (+2.0m/s) leap
while James Lelliott leapt 7.85m and Jack Roach 7.83m
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jumped 6.51m (0.5) in Bournemouth today for her longest leap since that medal-winning 6.54m three years ago and backed it up with a 6.48m (2.0) leap
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— AW (@AthleticsWeekly) August 9, 2020
Simon Ehammer improved his PB by more than 200 points to win the decathlon title with a world-leading score of 8231 points
Annik Kalin retained her heptathlon title with a score of 6167 points
Sondre Nordstad Moen went further than the European record distance of 21,131m for one hour on the track, improving on Jos Hermens' 20,944m from 1976. The mark may not be ratified as a record as there were later queries on the shoes he was wearing, following World Athletics' recent footwear rules update
The 2017 world champion Johannes Vetter won the javelin with 87.36m
while world champion Malaika Mihambo won the long jump with 6.71m (-1.2m/s) as she leapt off a shortened approach
The 2017 world under-18 champion Barbora Malikova won the 400m ahead of Lada Vondrova
with the 18-year-old clocking 51.65 for a Czech under-20 record to Vondrova's 51.90
Nijel Amos won the 800m in 1:49.23 to pip Josh Kerr with 1:49.29
Chanelle Price won the women's 800m in 2:02.93
European champion Wojciech Nowicki won the hammer competition from four-time world champion Pawel Fajdek
Malwina Kopron threw 74.18m to win the women's competition
Michal Haratyk won the men’s shot put with 21.45m to Konrad Bukowiecki's 20.36m
while Piotr Malachowski won the discus with a throw of 64.87m
Lawrence Okoye continued his comeback with 64.85m for the longest discus throw by a British athlete in Britain since 2013
Jade Lally won the women's event from Kirsty Law
Former national under-20 triple jump champion Kevin Metzger ran a 46.74 400m
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"I feel privileged that people still remember me running" - Wendy Sly on LA 1984
European indoor silver medallist Fanny Roos extended her own Swedish record to 19.33m at the Folksam Grand Prix – a World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze meeting – in Sollentuna on Sunday (13).
The 26-year-old dominated the competition, taking an early lead with her opening effort of 18.99m. After fouls in the next two rounds, she improved to 19.04m in round four and backed it up with 18.94m in round five. She saved her best for the final round, though, hurling her shot out to 19.33m.
It added three centimetres to the national record she set in Vaxjo at the end of May and it places her fifth on this year’s world list.
European champion Paulina Guba of Poland was second with a season’s best of 17.92m.
World champion Daniel Stahl notched up another victory in the discus. All four of his valid throws – 65.95m, 67.25m, 66.52m and 68.03m – were farther than anyone else managed. Domestic rival Simon Pettersson was second with 64.42m.
African U20 champion Vincent Keter was a convincing winner of the men’s 1500m. The Kenyan sprinted away from the field to cross the line first in a PB of 3:35.21 with Ireland’s Andrew Coscoran taking the runner-up spot in a PB of 3:35.66.
Keter’s compatriot Mary Moraa, the 2017 world U18 400m silver medallist, enjoyed a decisive victory in the women’s 800m. The 20-year-old, who won in Turku at the start of the week, improved her PB to 1:59.25 with Benin’s Noelie Yarigo finishing second in 2:00.57.
Britain’s Ama Pipi was also in PB form, chopping half a second off her best to win the 400m in 51.53.
Marija Vukovic and Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova were among the winners at the Filothei Women Gala – a World Athletics Continental Tour Silver meeting – on Monday (14).
Katerina Stefanidi was also among the athletes in attendance but according to the Greek athletics federation the Olympic champion decided not to compete due to the windy conditions. That women’s pole vault competition was won by Switzerland’s Andrina Hodel thanks to a second-time clearance of 4.35m.
Montenegro’s Vukovic won the high jump, achieving 1.93m on her second attempt before having three tries at 1.96m, which would have been an Olympic qualifying mark and added a centimetre to her own national record. Mironchyk-Ivanova’s 6.79m (-0.7m/s) led the long jump results, as one of her four jumps over 6.70m during the competition, with Serbia’s Milica Gardasevic leaping 6.48m (-0.7m/s) in the final round to place second.
Rafalia Spanoudaki-Chatziriga went quickest in the three 100m races, clocking 11.59 (-0.9m/s).
Ismael Debjani improved his Belgian 1500m record to achieve an Olympic qualifying time, while Rasmus Magi was also among the athletes to tune up ahead of Tokyo at AtletiCAGeneve, a World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze meeting, on Saturday (12).
Debjani ensured that the competition ended on a high as he broke the meeting record in the last event of the day, clocking a dominant 3:33.06 in the first of the two men’s 1500m finals to take 0.64 off his previous best from 2017. He won by more than five seconds, with Czech Republic’s Jan Fris the runner-up in 3:38.88.
France’s world indoor 60m hurdles bronze medallist Aurel Manga kept his cool as barriers were falling around him and won the 110m hurdles final in 13.32 (1.1m/s) to match the Olympic qualifying mark. He had earlier won his heat in 13.46. Italy’s Hassane Fofana was second in the final, equalling his PB with 13.44.
France’s Laura Valette was another athlete to match her PB as she clocked 12.87 (1.5m/s) to win the 100m hurdles final ahead of Belgium’s Anne Zagre with 12.90.
A strong finish saw world 200m bronze medallist Mujinga Kambundji secure a 100m win and Olympic qualifying time on home soil as she clocked 11.07 (1.2m/s) from her compatriots Salome Kora (11.12) and Ajla Del Ponte (11.18).
Mouhamadou Fall of France was quickest in the men’s 100m finals, running 10.26 into a -1.7m/s headwind, and he completed a sprint double with a 200m win in 20.37 (0.1m/s) ahead of South Africa’s Clarence Munyai (20.49).
Dutch sprinters Lieke Klaver and Liemarvin Bonevacia triumphed in the two 400m ‘A’ finals, with Klaver pipping Portugal’s Catia Azevedo, the pair clocking an equal PB of 50.98 and 51.02 respectively, and Bonevacia running 45.01 in a strong race.
A close women’s 800m saw Deborah Rodriguez take more than a second off her Uruguayan record to win in 2:00.20 ahead of Lore Hoffmann (2:00.29) and Angelika Sarna (2:00.34).
The men’s high jump was also competitive and saw Bulgaria’s Tihomir Ivanov win on countback as both he and 2007 world high jump champion Donald Thomas of the Bahamas cleared 2.28m. Britain’s Emily Borthwick added one centimetre to the meeting record and also her PB in clearing 1.93m to win the women’s high jump as her compatriot Morgan Lake achieved 1.90m.
Cuba’s Denia Caballero also improved a meeting record with a 60.25m throw to win the discus.
Jess Whittington and Jon Mulkeen for World Athletics
03 May 2025 14:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Sollentuna FK won 2–1 over AFC Eskilstuna on Sat
The current head to head record for the teams are AFC Eskilstuna 0 win(s)
Haven't kept a clean sheet in 8 matches
Have scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches
Haven't kept a clean sheet in 12 matches
Who won between AFC Eskilstuna and Sollentuna FK on Sat
03 May 2025 14:00:00 GMT?Sollentuna FK won 2–1 over AFC Eskilstuna on Sat
03 May 2025 14:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 7 goals in their last 5 matches
AFC Eskilstuna is playing home against Sollentuna FK on Sat
The claim of “the greatest ever night of 10,000m running” is of course open to discussion, but it is an undisputable fact that never before have the combined winning times of the men’s and the women’s 10,000m races in a one-day competition been below 57 minutes.
On Thursday night (27) at the Folksam Grand Prix in Sollentuna, Ethiopian duo Meseret Defar and Dejen Gebremeskel won the two 10,000m finals with their combined time being 56:59.08. The previous best one-day combination was recorded at the Prefontaine Classic last year by Tirunesh Dibaba (30:24.39) and Wilson Kiprop (27:01.98) for a total of 57:26.37.
Both winning performances in Sollentuna were extremely impressive not just in plain numbers – Gebremeskel 26:51.02 and Defar 30:08.06 – but also because both winners took the lead long before halfway and could still muster blistering finishes. Their performances indicated that they will be in the hunt for the World titles in Moscow in less than two months.
Gebremeskel, who was making his debut at the distance, looked almost like the perfect pace maker for the others churning out 64-65 second laps for the last two thirds of race, trailed by Abera Kuma, Imane Merga and Yigrem Demelash. But then Gebremeskel was still the quickest at the end leaving them behind with his 2:34 (final 1000m), 2:01 (final 800m), 57.2 (final 400m), 27.6 (final 200m) finish.
In second, Kuma lowered his PB by 20 seconds to 26:52.85. Merga dipped under 27 minutes with his 26:57.33, while junior Demelash finished in 27:15.51. Such was the quality up front that Half-marathon specialist Atsedu Tsegay looked like an also-ran, despite clocking 27:28.11 in fifth (and last) place.
In the women’s race Meseret Defar took the lead after just 2km and only relinquished it for about a lap-and-a-half around 3000m. During the sixth kilometre she left the last ‘surviving’ opponent Afera Godfay and from then on it was just Defar vs the clock.
In her super smooth running style she then gradually sped up and concluded with an all-out sprint. Her last 1000m was 2:49.1, her final lap was 63.1 and the closing 200m was 30.3. Having recorded negative splits of 15:15 and 14:53, Defar’s margin grew to more than a minute, despite the fact that second-place finisher Godfay lowered her PB by more than three minutes to 31:08.23!
Defar’s 30:08.06 ranks as the 10th fastest performance in history and is just nine seconds outside her own PB. In the process she lowered not just Tirunesh Dibaba’s five-hour-old world-leading time from Ostrava by 18 seconds, but also Dibaba’s eight-year-old Sollentuna track record by seven seconds.
In the men’s 800m Djibouti’s Ayanleh Souleiman showed that he is not just a strong and tenacious runner but also carries considerable speed. Sprinting away from training parther Musaeb Bala in the final stages, Suleiman recorded a national record of 1:43.63, lowering specialist Abubaber Kaki’s stadium record by 0.06 and missing the world-leading time by a mere 0.36.
Lesotho’s Mosito Lehata lowered his national 200m record by 0.12 when winning in 20.37 (1.8m/s), pulling home runner Nil de Oliveira to a 20.53 PB, just 0.01 off the Moscow ‘A’ standard.
In the 1500m four runners fought hard for the win all the way to finish line with young Moroccan Youness Essalhi coming out on top with his 3:35.52 PB.
Spanish high jumper Ruth Beitia had the kind of day where you have to fight for every centimetre. 1.85m on her second attempt and 1.89m on her third attempt still left her behind Ukraine’s Oksana Okuneva but finally Beitia persevered after making 1.92m on her second attempt.
Reigning World junior champion Sofi Flinck, still only 17, proved once again that she is never to be dismissed before having made her last attempt. In Barcelona last year she moved from third to first with a huge PB of 61.40m and in Sollentuna she replicated that by again going from third to first, improving by four-and-a-half metres on her sixth throw to a world junior-leading 60.96m – a mark only eight other juniors have ever surpassed.
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29 Mar 2025 15:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Nordic United FC won 2–0 over Sollentuna FK on Sat
The current head to head record for the teams are Nordic United FC 2 win(s)
Nordic United FC and Sollentuna FK have not drawn any of their last 4 matches against each other
Have scored 5 goals in their last 5 matches
Haven't kept a clean sheet in 7 matches
Who won between Nordic United FC and Sollentuna FK on Sat
29 Mar 2025 15:00:00 GMT?Nordic United FC won 2–0 over Sollentuna FK on Sat
29 Mar 2025 15:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 5 goals in their last 5 matches
Nordic United FC is playing home against Sollentuna FK on Sat
Daniel Stahl produced the farthest discus throw in the world for four years
winning at the Folksam Grand Prix in Sollentuna with a Swedish record of 71.29m on Thursday (29)
who finished fifth at the IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015
opened his series with a lifetime best of 68.88m
equalling the world lead set by Jamaica’s Fedrick Dacres back in February
he sent his disc well beyond the 70-metre line
When his distance of 71.29m flashed up on the scoreboard
he sprinted down the infield in celebration and embraced one of the officials
Not only did it add three centimetres to the Swedish record set in 1984 by Ricky Bruch
it also elevates Stahl to ninth on the world all-time list
Following the excitement of his record-breaking throw
Stahl recorded two fouls before ending his series with 62.83m
“I had been focusing on throwing 70 metres this year and thought that Ricky’s record would be a goal for the future,” said a delighted Stahl
World bronze medallist Robert Urbanek of Poland finished second with a season’s best of 66.73m
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With the goal of making 3M's technologies and innovations more tangible and easier to experience
Design Group Italia (DGI) and 3M GTG have redeveloped and transformed the 3M Innovation Center in Sollentuna
The impressive technology and innovation show has now been inaugurated
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3M products range from scrub sponges to medical technology
In order to make this spectrum easier to experience
Milan based innovation consultancy DGI together with German digital technology specialists 3M GTG and Swedish architect Alexander Ahnebrink have teamed up to develop a concept that includes several experience areas
Visitors are provided with a comprehensive picture of 3M technology as well as new ideas and suggestions for problem solutions
3M benefits from the lively exchange with customers and interested parties
Allowing 3M innovations to be experienced through various senses lies at the heart of the new concept
To turn the information on display into an enjoyable and inspiring event
the space is structured into three areas according to a story with three chapters
with both technologies and visitors as protagonists: "3M Works"
"How 3M works" and "How 3M can work for you"
Each area creates anticipation for the subsequent
implementing a fluid movement and customer experience through the center
Visitors will become acquainted with 3M technologies via physical
virtual and social interaction: Not merely a one directional flow of information
they will also be able to try out technologies first hand
search for additional information and pursue the topics that inspire them virtually
lounges and creative spaces are available where solutions to problems can be more thoroughly explored
Further development of the presentation space
"What we had in the past was a product display area
What we have now is an innovation center where we show technology and where people can interact in a different way on applications." explains Lars Hanseid
3M technology and other sources of data serve to inspire and enable the finding of solutions
That is made possible via interactive media where relevant content is offered - processed via a semantic engine in real time
"Flexible content is the prerequisite for the intensive analysis of customers' problems," says Daniel Steinbichler
"A relationship at eye level comes about when I'm able to respond to my counterpart
Digital content in social spaces leaves rigid concepts far behind."
Both visitors and 3M benefit from the flexibility
the offering is up-to-date at all times without expending a great deal of effort
"The Innovation Center has to keep pace with the developments of 3M and 3M's needs," clarifies Sigurdur Thorsteinsson
it will be possible to connect all the data sources that are relevant for the visitor experience
the latest technology will be available to the visitors in real time."
In order for the 3M brand to be tangible on the whole
the 3M Innovation Center is pursuing a "glocal" concept that fulfills both local and global criteria: The technologies relevant for the Scandinavian market will be presented
visitors are introduced to the values and purposes of the globally active innovation company
Tangible added value for visitors and customers
customers will be given a comprehensive look at a complex company that has a very wide range of technologies
they will become acquainted with the offering within the context of their own questions
and they will be offered a wealth of information and solution approaches related to them
Daniel Steinbichler envisions further developments here: "We are working specifically on making accessible the organization of and ideas behind a visit to an innovation center." Plans call for summaries and interpretations that will be offered directly by the company's CRM system
it will be easier to utilize the intensive exchange between the customer and the company in the Innovation Center for further cooperation
The successful implementation of the 3M Innovation Center in Sweden is arousing a great deal of interest worldwide among 3M branches
DGI and 3M GTG are already working on other projects in Europe and Africa
"We view this dynamic as a seal of approval for the very productive cooperation between DGI and us," Michele Ridi
This success could raise the quality of experience at the already existing center even higher: Virtual networking of the various locations is already being deliberated intensively
3M GTG are experts when it comes to digital communication
Using digital technology as part of extensive concepts we work on environments that open up greater opportunities for people
Our solutions create spaces with a high quality of experience
spaces that expand people's horizons and furnish them with tools that allow them to move forward more easily and more quickly
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A Syrian asylum seeker is set to be deported from Sweden after a video showed him pushing a 91-year-old woman down a flight of stairs
was captured on CCTV assaulting the elderly woman at Sollentuna station
Footage showed Kanjo grabbing his elderly victim
before the pair tumble down the flight of stairs
A witness to the attack was seen running down the stairs before running away from the incident
who entered Sweden during Europe's migrant crisis in 2015
is then seen gripping the woman’s necklaces
He then calmly walks away and leaves the elderly woman lying on the ground as two female commuters walk down the stairs to assist her
Man in Sweden seen pushing 91-year-old woman down stairs at station
The elderly woman was reportedly making her way to her husband's grave while according to court documents
the necklaces were gifts she received more than 40 years ago
and said she had never experienced violence like that in her life
he was sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison
and was ordered to be deported back to Syria following his conviction of aggravated robbery
as well as a violation of Sweden's knife laws and a drug offence
He has also been ordered to pay the elderly woman 93,100 Swedish Krone (£6,649) in damages and will be prohibited from returning to Sweden following his deportation
A judge said Kanjo's crime was “life-threatening”
The judge said the elderly woman “suffered swelling over her left hip and left arm
bruises on the left arm and heavy skin scraped around the neck from the necklaces.”
“Even a fall to the ground could have caused fractures that were serious
Now the fall happened carelessly down a flight of stairs
“It appears to be a lucky coincidence that [the victim] did not suffer very serious injuries in the fall
has committed at least 19 crimes since he entered the country in 2015
including aggravated theft and attempted aggravated theft
He was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for raping a woman in 2021
but was released with nearly a year of his sentence left
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Despite Kanjo fighting to overturn the deportation order
Swedish authorities told Attunda district court that his “connection to Sweden is..
“According to the Norwegian Correctional Service's investigation
he lives in destructive social conditions without his own accommodation and is unemployed”
Sweden has this year had a “net outflow of immigrants for the first time in decades”
the UNHCR representative to the Nordic and Baltic countries
led by the Moderate party and supported by the far-right Sweden Democrats
has increasingly restricted laws regarding asylum seekers
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Bermuda’s Willie Clemons scored an injury time winner for Bodens BK as they defeated Sollentuna FF by a score of 3-2 in Sweden
Uchenna Ike gave Sollentuna FF the lead in the 5th minute
but Jack Green equalized for Bodens BK ten minutes later
Five minutes later Sollentuna FF were back in front when Alexander Seger scored
Bodens BK drew level with a Jesus Ibarra goal in the 57th minute
and then Clemons scored the game winning goal one minute into stoppage time
Match highlights of Sollentuna FF vs Bodens BK
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Gambian striker Demba Jagne has continued to make a great impact on Swedish Second Division side
He is described a player who has guaranteed the widest smile a scorer has had on Sollentuna so far this season through his goal-scoring skills and ability to change matches in his team’s favour
who won the Best Goal of the Season award with Swedish Second Division side
has again manifested his qualities as a gifted forward coming in as a substitute in United’s famous win recently
The former Gambia Ports Authority (GPA) FC skipper
who has outstanding individual skills and polished techniques
was instrument in Sollentuna United 3-0 win over Kvarnsveden to send his side on second with 14 points in the Division two table
Substituted Demba and teammates were congratulated for coming out from under pressure in the last 20 minutes before the end of a game that could have ended in a deadlock
to collect all three points from opponents
but the happy Gambian who hardly made a reputation as a van Nistelrooy in the penalty area directly
pressed the gorgeous ball back in the corner as the goalkeeper came forward to record the first goal of the game
United also drew 0-0 at Apalby to extend their suite of six games unbeaten and in a shaky table at second place
They will play away against Old Upsala on Saturday June 11
Of the more than 8,200 people that the police counted as being members of criminal gangs at the end of last year
almost 15 percent were under the age of 18
The highest proportion of under-age gang members are in the police region Mitt
which covers the central counties of Gävleborg
"We can see that quite complex and advanced criminality goes down quite far in the age groups"
who leads the police's work against serious organised crime in the area of Sollentuna in Stockholm
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The 47-strong Sollentuna Boys Choir will present two concerts next month
The Sollentuna Gosskör was founded in 1973 by Kurt Romberg
a musician in the church of Sweden in Sollentuna
Sollentuna is a municipality in Stockholm County made up of five districts with a population of 64,000 people
The choir’s members are aged between 10 and 27 and have performed a number of well-known pieces including Mozart’s Requiem
Händel’s Messiah and Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana
The choir has also recorded four CDs and has performed on national television in Sweden
The choir gives around 10 concerts per year in Sweden and around Europe
The conductors and musical leaders of the Sollentuna Gosskör are Maria Nilsson and David Stadell
The first concert is at Safi parish church on June 2 at 7 p.m
and the second will be held at Vittoriosa parish church on June 3 at 6.30 p.m
All donations will go towards the Community Chest Fund
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2021 780.2K views 8 itemsWhen you think of prisons
your mind tends to go to thoughts of dank cells and rickety bunk beds
Some of these nice prisons are on old college campuses to give the incarcerated a more scholarly feel
and others have “open designs” that allow prisoners to roam freely
we’ve collected information about some of the fanciest prisons in the world
This minimum security prison is located on Bastoy Island in the middle of the Oslofjord. It houses slightly over 100 inmates who live in small cottages and work on the prison farm
and horseback riding are the preferred pastimes of the prisoners
In the Justice Center at Leoben, each prisoner is given a single cell, with a private bathroom, and kitchenette, plus a television. The weight room
and outdoor recreation area add to the list of perks and amenities
This top-of-the-line prison in Sollentuna includes cells with comfortable mattresses and private bathrooms
they can cook dinner in the state-of-the-art kitchen before kicking back and watching TV on the couch
Those held at Norway's Halden Prison can spend time in the library
or get into cooking in their well-stocked kitchen
This prison offers classes and even associate’s degrees in things like computer technology and business management
Yankton was formerly a college campus
airy spaces and dorm rooms converted into libraries and activity centers
Those with good behavior can also volunteer off-site for groups like Habitat for Humanity
The big draw to this prison is the community garden
Swedish-born Ghanaian defender Joshua Adomako has joined Division 1 Norra club Sollentuna FK
is understood to have joined the Stockholm Municipality-based club after being recommended by fellow Ghanaian Jeff Ofori
He last season featured for Swiss second-tier club Stade Nyonnais where played 15 league matches
He also previously played for German Regionalliga side VFB Oldenburg and Swiss giants FC Sion
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