Stina Blackstenius, the Glossary
Emma Stina Blackstenius (born 5 February 1996) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Arsenal in the English Women's Super League and the Sweden national team.[1]
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142 relations: Ajinomoto Stadium, Algarve, Algarve Cup, Arsenal W.F.C., Association football, Aston Villa W.F.C., Australia women's national soccer team, Östergötland, Łódź, BK Häcken FF, Brasília, Canada women's national soccer team, Chōfu, Chelsea F.C. Women, Coupe de France féminine, Croatia women's national under-17 football team, Damallsvenskan, De Adelaarshorst, De Vijverberg, Denmark women's national football team, Deventer, Division 3 (Swedish women's football), Doetinchem, England women's national football team, Eskilstuna United DFF, Estádio Algarve, Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, FA Women's League Cup, FC Rosengård, FIFA, FIFA Women's World Cup, Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament, Football at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament, Forward (association football), Fridolina Rolfö, Gamla Ullevi, Germany women's national football team, Gori, Georgia, Gothenburg, Guldfågeln Arena, Haladás Sportkomplexum, Handball, Italy women's national football team, Japan women's national football team, Kalmar, Kosovare Asllani, Kristianstads DFF, La Rosaleda Stadium, Leigh Sports Village, Leigh, Greater Manchester, ... Expand index (92 more) »
- Footballers from Östergötland County
- People from Vadstena Municipality
- Sweden women's youth international footballers
- Swedish expatriates in England
- Swedish expatriates in France
Ajinomoto Stadium
, formerly known as Tokyo Stadium in the AFC Champions League and rugby competitions, is a multi-purpose stadium in Chōfu, Tokyo, Japan.
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Algarve
The Algarve is the southernmost NUTS II region of continental Portugal.
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Algarve Cup
The Algarve Cup is an invitational tournament for national teams in women's association football hosted by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF).
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Arsenal W.F.C.
Arsenal Women Football Club, commonly referred to as just Arsenal, is an English professional women's football club based in Islington, London, England.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Aston Villa W.F.C.
Aston Villa Women Football Club is the women's football team of Aston Villa, currently playing in the Women's Super League.
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Australia women's national soccer team
The Australia women's national soccer team is overseen by the governing body for soccer in Australia, Football Australia, which is currently a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) since leaving the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) in 2006.
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Östergötland
Östergötland (English exonym: East Gothland) is one of the traditional provinces of Sweden (landskap in Swedish) in the south of Sweden.
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Łódź
Łódź is a city in central Poland and a former industrial centre.
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BK Häcken FF
Bollklubben Häcken Fotbollsförening is a women's football club based in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Brasília
Brasília is the federal capital of Brazil and seat of government of the Federal District, located in the Brazilian highlands in the country's Central-West region.
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Canada women's national soccer team
The Canada women's national soccer team (Équipe du Canada de soccer féminine) represents Canada in international soccer competitions.
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Chōfu
is a city in the western side of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan.
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Chelsea F.C. Women
Chelsea Football Club Women, formerly known as Chelsea Ladies Football Club, are an English women's football club based in Kingston upon Thames, London.
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Coupe de France féminine
The Coupe de France féminine (Women's French Cup) is the top annual cup tournament for French women's football clubs.
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The Croatia women's national under-17 football team represents Croatia in international women's football matches for players aged 17 or under.
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Damallsvenskan
The italic, known as OBOS italic for sponsorship reasons, is the highest division of women's football in Sweden.
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De Adelaarshorst
De Adelaarshorst (the Eyrie') is a multi-use stadium in Deventer, Netherlands.
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De Vijverberg
Stadion De Vijverberg (The Pond Hill) is the football stadium in Doetinchem, Netherlands.
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The Denmark women's national football team (Danmarks kvindefodboldlandshold) represents Denmark and Greenland in international women's football.
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Deventer
Deventer (Sallands: Daeventer) is a city and municipality in the Salland historical region of the province of Overijssel, Netherlands.
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Division 3 (Division 3 i fotboll för damer) is the fifth level in the league system of Swedish women's football and comprises 26 sections with 10-12 football teams in each.
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Doetinchem
Doetinchem (Low Saxon: Deutekem) is a city and municipality in the east of the Netherlands.
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The England women's national football team, nicknamed the Lionesses, has been governed by the Football Association (FA) since 1993, having been previously administered by the Women's Football Association (WFA).
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Eskilstuna United DFF
Eskilstuna United DFF is a football club from Eskilstuna, in Södermanland County, Sweden.
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Estádio Algarve
The Estádio Algarve is an association football stadium located between Faro and Loulé municipalities, in the Algarve region of Portugal.
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Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha
Arena BRB Mané Garrincha, formerly Estádio Nacional de Brasília Mané Garrincha, also known as Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Estádio Nacional de Brasília, or simply Mané Garrincha, is a football stadium and multipurpose arena, located in Brasília, in the Distrito Federal.
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FA Women's League Cup
The FA Women's League Cup is a league cup competition in English women's association football.
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FC Rosengård
FC Rosengård, formerly Malmö FF Dam (1970–2007) and LdB FC Malmö (2007–2013), is a professional football club based in Malmö, Scania, Sweden.
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FIFA
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association, more commonly known by its acronym FIFA, is the international self-regulatory governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal.
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FIFA Women's World Cup
The FIFA Women's World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's international governing body.
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The women's football tournament at the 2016 Summer Olympics was held from 3 to 19 August 2016.
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The women's football tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held from 21 July to 6 August 2021.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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Fridolina Rolfö
Fridolina Rolfö (born 24 November 1993) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish Liga F club FC Barcelona and the Sweden national team. Stina Blackstenius and Fridolina Rolfö are 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup players, 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup players, Damallsvenskan players, footballers at the 2016 Summer Olympics, footballers at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Linköpings FC players, Olympic footballers for Sweden, Olympic silver medalists for Sweden, Sweden women's international footballers, Swedish women's footballers, UEFA Women's Euro 2017 players and UEFA Women's Euro 2022 players.
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Gamla Ullevi
Gamla Ullevi is a football stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, that opened on 5 April 2009.
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The Germany women's national football team (Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft der Frauen) represents Germany in international women's football.
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Gori, Georgia
Gori (გორი) is a city in eastern Georgia, which serves as the regional capital of Shida Kartli and is located at the confluence of two rivers, the Mtkvari and the Liakhvi.
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Gothenburg
Gothenburg (abbreviated Gbg; Göteborg) is the capital of Västra Götaland County in Sweden.
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Guldfågeln Arena
Kalmar Arena, currently known as Guldfågeln Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Kalmar, Sweden and the home of Allsvenskan club Kalmar FF.
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Haladás Sportkomplexum
Haladás Sportkomplexum (Haladás Sportkomplexum) is a multi-purpose stadium in Szombathely, Hungary.
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Handball
Handball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the goal of the opposing team.
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The Italy women's national football team has represented Italy in international women's football since their inception in 1968.
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The, commonly known as Nadeshiko Japan (なでしこジャパン), represents Japan in women's association football and is run by the Japan Football Association (JFA).
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Kalmar
Kalmar is a city in the southeast of Sweden, situated by the Baltic Sea.
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Kosovare Asllani
Kosovare Asllani (born 29 July 1989) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a striker or an attacking midfielder for Women's Championship club London City Lionesses and the Sweden national team. Stina Blackstenius and Kosovare Asllani are 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup players, 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup players, Damallsvenskan players, division 1 Féminine players, Expatriate women's footballers in England, Expatriate women's footballers in France, FIFA Women's Century Club, footballers at the 2016 Summer Olympics, footballers at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Linköpings FC players, Olympic footballers for Sweden, Olympic silver medalists for Sweden, Sweden women's international footballers, Swedish women's footballers, UEFA Women's Euro 2017 players, UEFA Women's Euro 2022 players and women's Super League players.
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Kristianstads DFF
Kristianstads DFF is a women's association football club from Kristianstad, Sweden.
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La Rosaleda Stadium
Estadio La Rosaleda (literally The Rose Garden) is a football stadium in the city of Málaga, in Andalusia, southern Spain.
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Leigh Sports Village
Leigh Sports Village is a multi-use sports, retail and housing development in Leigh, Greater Manchester, England.
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Leigh, Greater Manchester
Leigh is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, on low-lying land northwest of Chat Moss.
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Linköping FC
Linköping Football Club is an association football club from Linköping, Sweden.
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Liverpool F.C. Women
Liverpool Football Club, commonly referred to as Liverpool or Liverpool Football Club Women if distinguishing themselves from the men's team, is a professional English women's football team based in Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
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Lotta Schelin
Charlotta Eva Schelin (born 27 February 1984) is a Swedish former professional footballer who most recently played as a striker for FC Rosengård of the Damallsvenskan. Stina Blackstenius and Lotta Schelin are bK Häcken FF players, Damallsvenskan players, division 1 Féminine players, Expatriate women's footballers in France, FIFA Women's Century Club, footballers at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Olympic footballers for Sweden, Olympic silver medalists for Sweden, Sweden women's international footballers and Swedish women's footballers.
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Malmö FF (women)
Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as Malmö FF, Malmö, or MFF, are a women's association football team from Malmö, who compete in the Elitettan, the 2nd level of women's football in Sweden.
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Manchester City W.F.C.
Manchester City Women's Football Club (formerly Manchester City Ladies F.C.) are an English women's football club based in Manchester who play in the FA Women's Super League.
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Manchester United W.F.C.
Manchester United Women Football Club is a professional football club based in Leigh, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in the Women's Super League (WSL), the top tier of English women's football, after gaining promotion from the Championship at the end of the 2018–19 season.
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Maracanã Stadium
Maracanã Stadium (Estádio do Maracanã), officially named Jornalist Mário Filho Stadium (Portuguese: Estádio Jornalista Mario Filho), is an association football stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Málaga
Málaga is a municipality of Spain, capital of the Province of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia.
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Mjölby
Mjölby is a city and the seat of Mjölby Municipality, Östergötland County, Sweden with 12,245 inhabitants in 2010.
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Montpellier HSC (women)
Montpellier Hérault Sport Club Féminines (commonly referred to as simply Montpellier) is a French women's football club based in Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone, a commune in the arrondissement of Montpellier.
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The Netherlands women's national football team (Nederlands vrouwenvoetbalelftal) represents the Netherlands in international women's football, and is directed by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), which is a member of UEFA and FIFA.
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Nina Koppang
Nina Koppang, (born 31 May 2002) is a Swedish handball player who plays for IK Sävehof and the Sweden women's national handball team. Stina Blackstenius and Nina Koppang are people from Vadstena Municipality.
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Nissan Stadium (Yokohama)
, the, is a multi-purpose stadium in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, which opened in March 1998.
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NTC Poprad
National Training Centre Poprad (Národné tréningové centrum Poprad) is a football stadium in Poprad, Slovakia.
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Olympique Lyonnais Féminin
(commonly referred to as Olympique Lyon, Lyon, or simply OL) is a French women's professional football club based in Lyon.
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Parc des Princes
The Parc des Princes is an all-seater football stadium in Paris, France.
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Parchal
Parchal is a town and a former civil parish in the municipality (concelho) of Lagoa, Portugal.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
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Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (women)
Paris Saint-Germain Football Club, commonly referred to as Paris Saint-Germain or simply PSG, are a French professional women's football club based in Paris.
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In association football, a penalty shoot-out (previously known as kicks from the penalty mark) is a tie-breaking method to determine which team is awarded victory in a match that cannot end in a draw, when the score is tied after the normal time as well as extra time (if used) has expired (for example, in a FIFA World Cup, penalties are used in elimination matches; the round of 16, the quarter-finals, the semi-finals, and the final).
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Pernille Harder
Pernille Mosegaard Harder (born 15 November 1992) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or a forward for Frauen-Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Denmark national team. Stina Blackstenius and Pernille Harder are 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup players, Damallsvenskan players, Expatriate women's footballers in England, FIFA Women's Century Club, Linköpings FC players, UEFA Women's Euro 2017 players, UEFA Women's Euro 2022 players and women's Super League players.
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Poprad
Poprad (Poprád; Deutschendorf) is a city in northern Slovakia at the foot of the High Tatra Mountains, famous for its picturesque historic centre and as a holiday resort.
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The Portugal women's national football team represents Portugal in international women's football competition.
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Première Ligue
The Première Ligue (sponsor name Arkema Première Ligue) is a professional women's association football league at the highest level of the French football league system, and is run by the Ligue féminine de football professionnel (LFFP).
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Reading F.C. Women
Reading Football Club Women is an English women's football club affiliated with Reading FC.
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Rennes
Rennes (Roazhon; Gallo: Resnn) is a city in the east of Brittany in northwestern France at the confluence of the rivers Ille and Vilaine.
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Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro.
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Roazhon Park
The Roazhon Park is a football stadium in Rennes, Brittany, France.
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The Russia women's national football team represents Russia in international women's football.
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Saitama (city)
is the capital and largest city of Saitama Prefecture, Japan.
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Saitama Stadium 2002
, a.k.a and simply, is a football stadium located in Midori-ku, Saitama, Japan.
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The Slovakia women's national football team represents Slovakia in international women's association football.
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South Africa women's national soccer team
The South Africa women's national football team, nicknamed Banyana Banyana (The Girls), is the national team of South Africa and is controlled by the South African Football Association.
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The Spain women's national under-19 football team represents Spain in international football in under-19 categories and is controlled by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
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Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries.
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Strawberry Arena
Strawberry Arena, also known as Nationalarenan, is a retractable roof multi-purpose stadium in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Svenska Cupen (women)
Svenska Cupen is the main Swedish women's association football knock-out tournament.
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The Sweden women's national football team (Svenska damfotbollslandslaget), nicknamed Blågult ("The Blue-Yellow"), represents Sweden at international women's association football competitions.
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Sweden women's national handball team
The Sweden women's national handball team (Sveriges damlandslag i handboll) is the national team of Sweden.
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Sweden women's national under-17 football team is the football team representing Sweden in competitions for under-17 year old players and is controlled by the Swedish Football Association.
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Sweden women's national under-19 football team is the football team representing Sweden in competitions for under-19 year old players and is controlled by the Swedish Football Association.
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The Swedish Football Association (Svenska Fotbollförbundet, SvFF) is the governing and body of football in Sweden.
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Szombathely
Szombathely (Steinamanger,; also see names) is the 10th largest city in Hungary.
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Tampere
Tampere (Tammerfors) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Pirkanmaa.
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Tampere Stadium
Tampere Stadium (Tampereen stadion), also known as Ratina Stadium (Ratinan stadion), designed by architect Timo Penttilä and completed in 1965, is a multi-purpose stadium in Tampere, Finland, with a seating capacity of 16,800 people, and up to 32,000 people for concerts.
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Tele2 Arena
Stockholmsarenan, known as Tele2 Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a retractable roof multi-purpose Arena in Stockholm Globe City, Johanneshov, just south of Stockholm City Centre, Sweden.
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Tengiz Burjanadze Stadium
Tengiz Burjanadze Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Gori, Georgia.
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The Times of India
The Times of India, also known by its abbreviation TOI, is an Indian English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by The Times Group.
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UEFA
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA; Union des associations européennes de football; Union der europäischen Fußballverbände) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football.
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UEFA Women's Champions League
The UEFA Women's Champions League, previously called the UEFA Women's Cup (2001–2009), is a European women's association football competition.
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UEFA Women's Euro 2017
The 2017 UEFA European Women's Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Women's Euro 2017, was the 12th edition of the UEFA Women's Championship, the quadrennial international football championship organised by UEFA for the women's national teams of Europe.
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UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying
The UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying competition was a women's football competition that determined the 15 teams joining the automatically qualified hosts Netherlands in the UEFA Women's Euro 2017 final tournament.
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UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying Group 4
Group 4 of the UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying competition consisted of five teams: Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Slovakia, and Moldova.
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UEFA Women's Euro 2022
The 2022 UEFA European Women's Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Women's Euro 2022 or simply Euro 2022, was the 13th edition of the UEFA Women's Championship, the quadrennial international football championship organised by UEFA for the women's national teams of Europe.
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UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying
The UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying competition was a women's football competition that determined the 15 teams joining the automatically qualified hosts England in the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 final tournament.
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UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship
The UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship or simply UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship, is an annual European championship football tournament, organized by UEFA, for national teams of women under age seventeen.
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UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
The UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship or simply UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, is an annual competition in women's football for European national teams of players under 19 years of age.
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United States women's national soccer team
The United States women's national soccer team (USWNT) represents the United States of America in international women's soccer.
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Vadstena
Vadstena is a locality and the seat of Vadstena Municipality, Östergötland County, Sweden, with 5,613 inhabitants in 2010.
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Växjö DFF
Växjö DFF is a football club from Växjö, in Kronoberg County, Sweden.
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Vivianne Miedema
Anna Margaretha Marina Astrid "Vivianne" Miedema (born 15 July 1996) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Super League club Manchester City and the Netherlands national team. Stina Blackstenius and Vivianne Miedema are 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup players, Arsenal W.F.C. players, Expatriate women's footballers in England, FIFA Women's Century Club, footballers at the 2020 Summer Olympics, UEFA Women's Euro 2017 players, UEFA Women's Euro 2022 players and women's Super League players.
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Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.
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Wellington Regional Stadium
Wellington Regional Stadium (known commercially as Sky Stadium through naming rights) is a major sporting venue in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Widzew Łódź Stadium
The Widzew Łódź Stadium (Stadion Widzewa Łódź) is a football stadium in Łódź, Poland.
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Women's Super League
The Women's Super League (WSL), known as the Barclays Women's Super League (BWSL) for sponsorship reasons, is the highest league of women's football in England.
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Yokohama
is the second-largest city in Japan by population and by area, and the country's most populous municipality.
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2013 Damallsvenskan
The 2013 Damallsvenskan, part of the 2013 Swedish football season, is the 26th season of Damallsvenskan since its establishment in 1988.
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2013 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship
The 2013 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship was the sixth edition of the UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship.
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2013 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship qualification
The 2013 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship qualification were two rounds of qualifying tournaments for the 2013 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship, held in Switzerland.
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2014 Damallsvenskan
The 2014 Damallsvenskan, part of the 2014 Swedish football season, was the 27th season of Damallsvenskan since its establishment in 1988.
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2015 Damallsvenskan
2015 Damallsvenskan was the 27th season of the Swedish women's association football top division, Damallsvenskan.
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2015 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
The 2015 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship was the 14th edition of the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship (18th edition if the Under-18 era is included), the annual European youth football competition contested by the women's under-19 national teams of the member associations of UEFA.
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2016 Damallsvenskan
The 2016 Damallsvenskan is the 28th season of the Swedish women's association football top division, Damallsvenskan.
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2016–17 Division 1 Féminine
The 2016–17 Division 1 Féminine season was the 43rd edition since its establishment.
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2017–18 Division 1 Féminine
The 2017–18 Division 1 Féminine season was the 44th edition since its establishment.
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2018 Algarve Cup
The 2018 Algarve Cup was the 25th edition of the Algarve Cup, an invitational women's football tournament held annually in Portugal.
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2018–19 Division 1 Féminine
The 2018–19 Division 1 Féminine season was the 45th edition since its establishment.
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2019 Damallsvenskan
The 2019 Damallsvenskan was the 32nd season of the Swedish women's association football top division, Damallsvenskan.
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2019 FIFA Women's World Cup
The 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup was the eighth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international Women's football championship contested by 24 women's national teams representing member associations of FIFA.
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2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
The 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification process decided all 24 teams which played in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, with the hosts France qualifying automatically.
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2020 Damallsvenskan
The 2020 Damallsvenskan was the 33rd season of the Swedish women's association football top division, Damallsvenskan.
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2020–21 Svenska Cupen Damer
The 2020–21 Svenska Cupen Damer was the 38th edition of the women's association football main cup competition in Sweden.
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2021 Damallsvenskan
The 2021 Damallsvenskan was the 34th season of the Swedish women's association football top division, Damallsvenskan.
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2021–22 Arsenal W.F.C. season
The 2021–22 season was Arsenal Women's Football Club's 35th season of competitive football.
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2022 Algarve Cup
The 2022 Algarve Cup was the 28th edition of the Algarve Cup, an invitational women's football tournament held annually in Portugal.
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2022–23 Arsenal W.F.C. season
The 2022–23 season is Arsenal Women's Football Club's 36th season of competitive football.
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2022–23 FA Women's League Cup
The 2022–23 FA Women's League Cup was the twelfth edition of the Women's Super League and Women's Championship's league cup competition.
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2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was the ninth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international women's football championship contested by women's national teams and organised by FIFA.
See Stina Blackstenius and 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification process determined 30 of the 32 teams which will play in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, with the co-hosts Australia and New Zealand qualifying automatically.
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2023–24 Arsenal W.F.C. season
The 2023–24 season is Arsenal Women's Football Club's 37th season of competitive football.
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2023–24 FA Women's League Cup
The 2023–24 FA Women's League Cup was the thirteenth edition of the Women's Super League and Women's Championship's league cup competition.
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2023–24 UEFA Women's Nations League
The 2023–24 UEFA Women's Nations League was the inaugural season of the UEFA Women's Nations League, an international women's football competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the member associations of UEFA.
See Stina Blackstenius and 2023–24 UEFA Women's Nations League
See also
Footballers from Östergötland County
- Ahmed Qasem
- Alem Nezirevic
- Anton Tinnerholm
- Bengt Gustavsson
- Charlotte Rohlin
- Emilia Larsson
- Erik Moberg
- Fredrik Gärdeman
- Gösta Löfgren
- Jan Hellström
- Jan Svensson (footballer, born 1956)
- Jonas Wallerstedt
- Jonna Andersson
- Klas Ingesson
- Maria Aronsson
- Mattias Flodström
- Mohanad Jeahze
- Nils Liedholm
- Peter Wettergren
- Pontus Rödin
- Simon Olsson
- Stina Blackstenius
People from Vadstena Municipality
- Örjan Martinsson
- Anna Elisabeth Hartwick
- Emma Lind
- Gösta von Hennigs
- Ingrid Persdotter
- Jöns Jacob Berzelius
- Joakim Lundell
- Nina Koppang
- Stina Blackstenius
Sweden women's youth international footballers
- Alva Selerud
- Amanda Nildén
- Anna Anvegård
- Anna Oskarsson
- Anna Sandberg
- Cassandra Korhonen
- Catrine Johansson
- Ebba Hed
- Elena Sadiku
- Elin Cederroos
- Ellen Löfqvist
- Elsa Pelgander
- Emelie Lundberg
- Emilia Pelgander
- Emma Holmgren
- Emma Pennsäter
- Estíbaliz Montes de Oca
- Evelina Duljan
- Evelyn Ijeh
- Hanna Bennison
- Hanna Lundkvist
- Hanna Terry
- Iris Kadrić
- Johanna Nyman
- Johanna Rytting Kaneryd
- Jonna Andersson
- Josefine Rybrink
- Linda Hallin
- Linnea Svensson
- Loreta Kullashi
- Lotta Ökvist
- Maja Göthberg
- Marika Bergman-Lundin
- Matilda Vinberg
- Michelle De Jongh
- Mimmi Löfwenius
- Nor Mustafa
- Paulina Nyström
- Rebecka Blomqvist
- Ronja Aronsson
- Rosa Kafaji
- Sarah Mellouk
- Sejde Abrahamsson
- Stina Blackstenius
- Tove Almqvist
Swedish expatriates in England
- Agnes Welin
- Amy Deasismont
- Anne Sofie von Otter
- Axel Haig
- Eje Elgh
- Fredrik Hammar
- Jenny Lind
- Jens Eriksson
- Jessica Wik
- Joey Tempest
- Jwan Yosef
- Lars G. Petersson
- Mabel (singer)
- Mai Zetterling
- Nikisha Fogo
- Noomi Rapace
- Oliver Dovin
- Olov Ternström
- Peter Gwargis
- Rebecca Ferguson
- Shaqdi
- Stefan Olsdal
- Stina Blackstenius
- Susanna Andersson
Swedish expatriates in France
- Adolph Ribbing
- Alma Arnell
- Anna Cervin
- August Hagborg
- Axel Edelstam
- Brita Sophia De la Gardie
- Brynolf Algotsson
- Cécilia Rodhe
- Carin Malmlöf-Forssling
- Carl Bildt (1850–1931)
- Chioma Nnamaka
- Elsie Dahlberg-Sundberg
- Eric Barclay
- Eufrosyne Abrahamson
- Göran Bundy
- Gustaf Nobel
- Hans Colliander
- Hugo Wistrand
- Ivan Aguéli
- Jan-Erik Roos
- Linnea Torstensson
- Lou Castel
- Maj-Britt Nilsson
- Marc Wallenberg
- May Nilsson
- Ola Rapace
- Paulina Porizkova
- Raoul Nordling
- Stina Blackstenius
- Tage Aurell
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stina_Blackstenius
Also known as Blackstenius.
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