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The Comfort Zone

Östersunds FK is a sensation in the world of football. After climbing to the Allsvenskan in record time, they became the first Swedish team to reach the Europa League playoffs. Behind their success lies, among other things, a well-known cultural initiative that has forced the football guys far outside their comfort zone.

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  • Graham Potter

    Graham Potter

    Self

  • Ken Sema

    Ken Sema

    Self

  • Saman Ghoddos

    Saman Ghoddos

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  • Aly Keita

    Aly Keita

    Self

  • Tom Pettersson

    Tom Pettersson

    Self

  • Sotirios Papagiannopoulos

    Sotirios Papagiannopoulos

    Self

  • Ronald Mukiibi

    Ronald Mukiibi

    Self

  • Curtis Edwards

    Curtis Edwards

    Self

  • Maxida Märak

    Maxida Märak

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Overview

Östersunds FK is a sensation in the world of football. After climbing to the Allsvenskan in record time, they became the first Swedish team to reach the Europa League playoffs. Behind their success lies, among other things, a well-known cultural initiative that has forced the football guys far outside their comfort zone.

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