Alexander Isak assists Mattias Svanberg goal in Sweden World Cup match

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Sweden’s Alexander Isak provided the assist for teammate Mattias Svanberg’s goal during a World Cup match, adding another highlight to the pair’s growing on-field partnership within the national squad.

Both players are part of Sweden’s 26-man roster for the 2026 World Cup, which is being hosted across North America in an expanded tournament format.

The Swedish connection

Isak, who made a high-profile move to Liverpool from Newcastle United during the 2026 season, has established himself as one of Sweden’s most dangerous attacking threats.

Svanberg, a midfielder currently plying his trade at VfL Wolfsburg in Germany’s Bundesliga, converted the opportunity to find the back of the net.

What this means for the digital sports landscape

Despite the growing intersection between professional football and blockchain technology, from fan tokens to NFT collectibles, this particular match and these particular players have no substantiated connection to digital assets or crypto sponsorships.

Anyone looking to trade around World Cup narratives in the crypto space should focus on platforms and tokens with verified, contractual relationships to FIFA or specific federations, rather than chasing individual player highlights that carry no blockchain component whatsoever.

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