Update:
Current situation:
1 - Poland - 1001,1
2 - Serbia - 737,8
3 - Slowakia - 689,4
4 - Finland - 688,4
5 - France - 509,1
6 - Czech Republic - 503,6
7 - Spain - 498,2
8 - Slovenia - 331,1
9 - Belgium - 329,7
10 - Ukraine - 296,4
11 - Latvia - 259,5
12 - Switzerland - 257,4
13 - Greece - 251,3
14 - Hungary - 248,9
15 - Sverige - 239,516 - Italy - 235,5
17 - Germany 234,0
18 - Russia - 229,8
19 - Nederlands - 229,6
20 - Turkey - 219,0
21 - Belarus - 208,5
22 - Portugal - 207,2
23 - Bosnia&Hercogovina - 203,3
24 - Austria - 197,2
25 - Bulgaria - 194,0
26 - Estonia - 192,3
27 - Israel - 181,2
28 - Macedonia - 178,5
29 - Romania - 168,5
30 - England - 165,7
Standing: 29.03.2016
On monday we played and won against Iran. It was the first time Sweden had to play against this country.
Looking at the WR list we gained nothing. No points, no higher WR and no higher rank in Europe. But still, this was an important win because this season is really something. The teams are more balanced and it will be hard to reach the KO round with two loses. During the last seasons a 5:3 with a high difference was enough... I fear that this season is different.
The game against Iran:
Our two guards had a monster game. They scored and rebounded and defended and and and... I guess that this game went so well because of the high game shape of the team. Four starters had GS 9, nine players of the whole roster had GS 9. If the GS stays at this level and the other teams have some problems, there could be some more surprissing results.
Keep going!