Sweden wanted to move the handball masters' European Championship qualifiers away to Kosovo on 8 November.

The reason was that the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (MFA) until and including 15 November advises Swedes not to travel to the country.

There was no move in the match but Sweden did not look to lead in the qualifying meeting.

The home team Kosovo, however, started strong and took advantage of the fact that Sweden was not really in phase.

But after the blue and yellow got the defense in order and then used the counterattacks that were, they pulled away properly.

At half time, the score was 15-10 in Sweden's favor and when others started, the lead continued to increase.

When the difference only went in one direction, Sweden took the opportunity to air the two debutants Alfred Jönsson and Kassem Awad who thanked for the trust and hung their respective goals.

The best in Sweden was otherwise Jim Gottfridsson and mostly the goal scorer (5) Lucas Pellas.

Sweden thus has two of two victories in the beginning of the European Championship qualifiers and in the next meeting Montenegro is waiting.

That match is played on the sixth of January next year.