Team Hasselborg Advances to Final at 2025 European Curling Championship

Sweden's Team Hasselborg narrowly defeated Norway to reach the final in the 2025 European Curling Championship, continuing their strong international presence.

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  • • Team Hasselborg reached the 2025 European Curling Championship final by defeating Norway 7–6.
  • • The championship takes place in Lojo, Finland, from November 22 to 29, 2025.
  • • Team Hasselborg had previously won silver in the 2024 European Championship.
  • • Sweden is represented by Team Hasselborg (women) and Team Edin (men), with the latter missing playoffs for the first time in 11 years.
  • • The event is broadcast live on SVT and Kunskapskanalen for Swedish viewers.

The Swedish women's curling team, Team Hasselborg, has secured a spot in the final of the 2025 European Curling Championship held in Lojo, Finland. In a closely contested semifinal match full of dramatic turns, Team Hasselborg edged out Norway with a narrow 7–6 victory. This achievement follows their strong performance in the previous year, where they earned a silver medal in the 2024 European Championship—their first final appearance since 2021.

Sweden's participation at the European Curling Championship includes both Team Hasselborg on the women’s side and Team Edin in the men's competition. The women's roster boasts notable athletes such as Anna Hasselborg, Johanna Heldin, Sofia Mabergs, Agnes Knochenhauer, and Sara McManus, with coaching by Kristian Lindström. Meanwhile, Team Edin, led by Niklas Edin alongside Simon Olofsson, Christoffer Sundgren, Rasmus Wranå, and Oskar Eriksson under coach Alexander Lindström, faced disappointment this year after failing to qualify for the playoffs for the first time in eleven years.

The championship runs from November 22 to 29, 2025, with live broadcasts available on SVT and Kunskapskanalen, allowing fans across Sweden to follow their teams’ progress throughout the competition.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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