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Summary by Sydsvenskan
He is called "brat" by his father, spoiled by his mother and is the favorite of the entire Swedish public. Before national team star Nikola Roganovic leaves for professional life in Germany, he wants to push his HK Malmö to a historic Swedish Championship gold. - It's something you've dreamed of for a long time, says the 19-year-old.
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He is called "brat" by his father, spoiled by his mother and is the favorite of the entire Swedish public. Before national team star Nikola Roganovic leaves for professional life in Germany, he wants to push his HK Malmö to a historic Swedish championship gold medal.

·Falkenberg, Sweden
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He is called "brat" by his father, spoiled by his mother and is the favorite of the entire Swedish public. Before national team star Nikola Roganovic leaves for professional life in Germany, he wants to push his HK Malmö to a historic Swedish Championship gold. - It's something you've dreamed of for a long time, says the 19-year-old.

·Malmö, Sweden
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Sydsvenskan broke the news in Malmö, Sweden on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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