målbilderna
Målbilderna, also known as the "Goal Images," is a term used in Swedish football to refer to a specific set of photographs that have become iconic in the history of the sport. The images were taken by the Swedish photographer Lennart Nilsson in 1958, during the World Cup held in Sweden. The photographs depict the final moments of the match between Brazil and Sweden, where the Brazilian player Pelé scored the winning goal in the 97th minute. The images are notable for their dramatic composition, with Pelé's head and the Brazilian flag prominently featured, and the Swedish goalkeeper Kalle Svensson's outstretched arm in the background. Målbilderna have since become a symbol of Swedish football and are often cited as one of the most famous photographs in sports history. The images have been reproduced in numerous forms, including postcards, calendars, and even a statue in Stockholm, and continue to be celebrated by football fans around the world.