Rikard Grönborg Reappointed as Head Coach of Tre Kronor with a 2030 Vision

Rikard Grönborg returns as Tre Kronor's head coach, setting sights on ambitious goals for 2030 while addressing recent rumors and changes since his previous tenure.

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  • • Rikard Grönborg reappointed as head coach of Tre Kronor.
  • • Grönborg addressed rumors of Luleå and confirmed meeting with Sam Hallam.
  • • Anders Lundberg clarified Grönborg's full responsibility for the national team.
  • • Team's long-term goal is set for 2030 under Grönborg's leadership.

Rikard Grönborg has been reappointed as the head coach of Tre Kronor, Sweden's national ice hockey team, marking a significant return to his former role. Grönborg, who led the team to a World Championship gold medal in 2017, continues to shape the future of Swedish ice hockey with renewed focus and strategy. In an interview, Grönborg addressed rumors about a move to Luleå and confirmed discussions with fellow coach Sam Hallam, emphasizing that much has changed since his last tenure. Anders Lundberg, the national team manager, clarified that Grönborg's role as head coach involves full responsibility for the national team, highlighting his leadership's importance. Looking forward, the Swedish team has set ambitious goals aiming toward 2030, indicating a long-term plan for success under Grönborg's guidance. The coach also shared insights into his conversations with family, reflecting a personal commitment to the role amid evolving team dynamics and challenges ahead.

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