Mjallby is one of the most remarkable teams in European football right now. With a 14-point lead in the Allsvenskan and only one loss all season, they are on the verge of making history. Mjallby's chairman Magnus Emeus says that if they win the league, it will be one of the greatest achievements in the league's 101-year history. Mjallby has a unique history with a squad consisting of locally born players who play home games in a village with only 800 inhabitants. The coach Anders Torstensson is a former youth player at Mjallby who has been a teacher and occasionally helped out as a short-term coach. Mjallby's scout is a postman and their arena has a capacity of 6000 spectators. Mjallby has never won a major title before and has typically played outside the top division. But with Magnus Emeus as chairman since 2015, the team has started to grow and develop. Emeus has introduced a methodology he learned in business and has set up strategic plans and ambitious targets for the team. Mjallby has also started to focus on locally born players who can be sold for a profit. It's an exciting time for Mjallby and their fans who hope the team will continue to make history. Mjallby recently played against Elfsborg and won 2-0. It was an important win for the team, which now has a 14-point lead in the table. Mjallby also has one of the best home arenas in Sweden, according to Magnus Emeus. The arena is located in the village of Hallevik and has a beautiful view of the Baltic Sea.
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Mjallby's Miracle Season Continues with 14-Point Lead
Mjallby is on the verge of making history in the Allsvenskan with a 14-point lead and only one loss all season. Read more about their incredible journey
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