In the wake of Sweden's national side sinking to its lowest point in decades, there is, at least, likely to be a feel-good story in their domestic league this weekend. Mjallby, who play in the southern fishing village of Hallevik--population of just 1,500--are about to win the title. They are 11 points clear at the summit of the Allsvenskan with four matches remaining. It's a case of when, rather than if, they will become the most unlikely champions of a European league since Leicester City in 2015-16. At that point, Mjallby were in the third division.
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Headlines: Small Swedish Club On Pace for Big League Title
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