According to Potter, his goal is to help the team achieve the fans' dream of qualifying for the World Cup.
He expressed his gratitude for the opportunity, saying he is humbled by the mission but also inspired by the team's potential.
Potter believes the team has talented players who have performed well in top leagues around the world.
His task will be to create the conditions for the team to succeed at the highest level and qualify for the World Cup next summer.
The agreement with Potter covers the ongoing qualifying period, including matches against Switzerland and Slovenia in November, and a potential playoff in March.
The contract will automatically extend to the World Cup finals if Sweden qualifies.
Kim Kallstrom, Swedish FA chief, expressed his satisfaction with Potter's appointment, stating that he believes Potter's leadership skills will help the team come together effectively.
Kallstrom also praised Potter's tactical abilities and his capacity to identify players' strengths and optimize their interactions.