# Caroline Seger

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Swedish footballer (born 1985)

Caroline Seger Seger playing for Sweden in 2013 Personal information Full name Sara Caroline Seger[1] Date of birth (1985-03-19) 19 March 1985 (age 41)[2] Place of birth Helsingborg, Sweden[3] Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)[2] Position Midfielder Youth career Gantofta IF 1998–2000 Rydebäck IF 2001–2004 Stattena IF Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2004–2009 Linköpings FC 139 (39) 2010 Philadelphia Independence 21 (2) 2011 Western New York Flash 13 (5) 2011 LdB FC Malmö 7 (3) 2012–2014 Tyresö FF 46 (11) 2014–2016 Paris Saint-Germain 37 (8) 2016–2017 Lyon 18 (0) 2017–2024 FC Rosengård 112 (14) Total 393 (82) International career 2001–2002 Sweden U17 12[4] (3[4]) 2002–2004 Sweden U19 23[4] (3[4]) 2005–2023 Sweden 240[4] (32[4]) Medal record Women's soccer Representing Sweden Olympic Games 2016 Rio de Janeiro Team 2020 Tokyo Team FIFA Women's World Cup 2011 Germany Team 2019 France Team 2023 Australia Team * Club domestic league appearances and goals

**Sara Caroline Seger** (born 19 March 1985) is a Swedish former [footballer](/source/Association_football) who played as a [midfielder](/source/Midfielder) and club captain for [Damallsvenskan](/source/Damallsvenskan) club [FC Rosengård](/source/FC_Roseng%C3%A5rd).[5] She was the long-standing captain of the [Swedish national football team](/source/Sweden_women's_national_football_team) until she announced her retirement from international football in December 2023.[6]

## Club career

### Linköping

An industrious central midfielder, Seger played for [Linköpings FC](/source/Link%C3%B6pings_FC) from 2005 to 2009 and served as the club's [captain](/source/Captain_(association_football)). Linköping finished in the top four of the Damallsvenskan in four of Seger's five seasons with the team. Their highest finishes were second place in 2008 and first place in 2009. The team also captured the [Svenska Cupen](/source/Svenska_Cupen_(women)) on three occasions in 2006, 2008 and 2009.

While playing for Linköping, Seger was honoured as the Damallsvenskan's Rookie of the Year in 2005 and Midfielder of the Year in 2006 and 2009.[7]

Seger in October 2007

After the team finished second and qualified for the [UEFA Women's Champions League](/source/UEFA_Women's_Champions_League), Seger signed a new one-year contract with Linköping in the autumn of 2008.[8] She was proud to lead the club to a league and cup "[double](/source/Double_(association_football))" in her final campaign with the team. Seger also won the 2009 [Diamantbollen](/source/Diamantbollen), awarded to the year's best Swedish women's soccer player.[9]

Seger's last game for Linköping was a 2–0 defeat by [Duisburg](/source/FCR_2001_Duisburg) in the [2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League](/source/2009%E2%80%9310_UEFA_Women's_Champions_League).[10]

### United States

In September 2009, the [expansion team](/source/Expansion_team) [Philadelphia Independence](/source/Philadelphia_Independence) of [Women's Professional Soccer](/source/Women's_Professional_Soccer) (WPS) announced their intention[11] to draft Seger with their first pick in the [2009 international draft](/source/2009_WPS_International_Draft). In December 2009, she signed a three-year contract with Philadelphia.[12] Her first season with the Independence began in April 2010 and culminated in a 4–0 defeat to [FC Gold Pride](/source/FC_Gold_Pride) in the [WPS Championship](/source/2010_Women's_Professional_Soccer_season#Playoffs) game. Seger scored one goal and posted five assists in her 18 appearances.[13] She underwent surgery on a heel injury after the season.[14]

Seger (9) in the 2011 WPS Championship

Seger was traded to [Western New York Flash](/source/Western_New_York_Flash) in December 2010 in exchange for draft picks. She joined the franchise in their first season in the WPS and wore the captain's armband.[15] On 14 August 2011 the Seger-led Flash secured the best record in the league, a bye in the playoffs, and played at home for the league championship on 27 August. They beat Seger's former club Philadelphia Independence in the Championship game, 5–4 in [PKs](/source/Penalty_shootout_(association_football)) after a 1–1 draw.

Seger played just 12 matches for the Flash, as the FIFA Women's World Cup took place during the season. She scored five goals and served one assist. Coach [Aaran Lines](/source/Aaran_Lines) was very happy with Seger's contribution, but her contract contained a release clause which allowed her to leave for a team outside the United States after one year.[16]

### Tyresö FF

In August 2011, Seger announced that she would join [LdB FC Malmö](/source/FC_Roseng%C3%A5rd) on a short-term contract to cover the remainder of the [2011 Damallsvenskan](/source/2011_Damallsvenskan) season, although she remained undecided about her subsequent destination.[17] Later that same month, it was confirmed that Seger would join [Tyresö FF](/source/Tyres%C3%B6_FF) on a two-year deal to start in the [2012 Damallsvenskan](/source/2012_Damallsvenskan) season.[18] Her three goals in seven league games helped Malmö secure the 2011 Damallsvenskan title.

Seger playing for Tyresö in 2013

Seger collected her third Damallsvenskan title in 2012, after Tyresö's dramatic last day win over Malmö. [Madelaine Edlund](/source/Madelaine_Edlund) scored the winning goal after Seger's shot had hit the post.[19] Seger and Tyresö were [upset](/source/Upset_(competition)) in the final of the Svenska Cupen, by [Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC](/source/Kopparbergs%2FG%C3%B6teborg_FC) who won 2–1 after extra time.[20] In early 2014, it became clear that Tyresö were in financial difficulty and could not afford to keep Seger and their other leading players.[21]

In May 2014, Seger had been approached by [Seattle Reign FC](/source/Seattle_Reign_FC), who had obtained her rights for the [National Women's Soccer League](/source/National_Women's_Soccer_League) (NWSL), and two other American teams had expressed interest. She was also in [transfer](/source/Transfer_(association_football)) negotiations with [Paris Saint-Germain Féminines](/source/Paris_Saint-Germain_F%C3%A9minines).[22]

### Paris Saint-Germain

Seger sealed her move to [Paris Saint-Germain](/source/Paris_Saint-Germain_F%C3%A9minines) in June 2014, signing a two-year contract. She left as Tyresö withdrew from the league and released all their players.[23]

### Olympique Lyon

On 2 July 2016, [Lyon](/source/Olympique_Lyonnais_F%C3%A9minin) announced the signing of Seger.[24] In the 2016/17 season Seger helped Lyon win the [Division 1 Feminine](/source/Division_1_Feminine), the [Coupe de France Feminine](/source/Coupe_de_France_Feminine) and the [UEFA Women’s Champions League](/source/UEFA_Women's_Champions_League).[25]

### FC Rosengård

In 2017, Seger returned to Sweden by joining [FC Rosengård](/source/FC_Roseng%C3%A5rd) in the [Damallsvenskan](/source/Damallsvenskan) league.[26] She helped Rosengård win the [Svenska Cupen Damer](/source/Svenska_Cupen_(women)) and finish second in the league.[27] On Saturday November 9, 2024 she played the last game of her career, as Resengard beat Djurgården 3–0. At the end of the game the whole crowd gave her a standing ovation for her outstanding football career.[28]

## International career

Seger made her first appearance for the senior Swedish national team in March 2005; a 2–1 defeat by [Germany](/source/Germany_women's_national_football_team) at [that year's Algarve Cup](/source/2005_Algarve_Cup). She intended to score the winning goal at [UEFA Women's Euro 2005](/source/UEFA_Women's_Euro_2005) in [North West England](/source/North_West_England). Although Seger was part of the team, she failed to score as Sweden lost to rivals [Norway](/source/Norway_women's_national_football_team) in [extra time](/source/Overtime_(sports)) of the semi-final.[29]

Seger continued to be selected under new coach [Thomas Dennerby](/source/Thomas_Dennerby) and was part of the Sweden team surprisingly eliminated in the first round of the [2007 FIFA Women's World Cup](/source/2007_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup). After that failure some experienced players retired and Seger was given a prominent role in the team.[30] In July 2008 she overcame a thigh injury to take her place in the squad for the [2008 Beijing Olympics](/source/Football_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Women's_tournament).[31] In China she participated in the Swedes' 2–0 quarter-final defeat by Germany.

Seger captaining Sweden in World Cup 2011

Impressed by Seger's work rate and positive attitude, Dennerby had appointed her as national team captain for a qualifying match with [Italy](/source/Italy_women's_national_football_team) in May 2008, when regular captain [Victoria Sandell Svensson](/source/Victoria_Sandell_Svensson) was injured.[32] Sandell Svensson retired after Sweden's 3–1 defeat by Norway in the quarter-final of [UEFA Women's Euro 2009](/source/UEFA_Women's_Euro_2009) and Seger took over as full-time captain.[33]

Seger led Sweden to third place at the [2011 FIFA Women's World Cup](/source/2011_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup) in Germany. She featured in Sweden's 3–1 semi-final defeat to eventual winners [Japan](/source/Japan_women's_national_football_team) in [Frankfurt](/source/Frankfurt). Sweden secured third place by beating [France](/source/France_women's_national_football_team) 2–1 in [Sinsheim](/source/Sinsheim), although Seger missed the game with a calf injury. Third place also ensured Sweden's qualification for the [2012 Olympic football tournament](/source/Football_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Women's_tournament) in [London](/source/London). Dennerby kept Seger in Sweden's Olympic squad for London,[34] where they lost to [France](/source/France_women's_national_football_team) in the quarter-finals.

In October 2012, new national team coach [Pia Sundhage](/source/Pia_Sundhage) decided that Seger and [Lotta Schelin](/source/Lotta_Schelin) would share the captaincy.[35] Sundhage named Seger in the squad for [UEFA Women's Euro 2013](/source/UEFA_Women's_Euro_2013), which Sweden hosted.[36] Seger was disappointed when Sweden lost 1–0 to Germany in the semi-final.[37]

Seger appeared in all 6 matches for Sweden at the [2016 Summer Olympics](/source/2016_Summer_Olympics) and won the Silver Medal after a 2–1 loss to Germany.[38]

Seger became the sole captain of the National team after [Lotta Schelin](/source/Lotta_Schelin)’s retirement from international football.

Seger led Sweden to the [2019 FIFA Women's World Cup](/source/2019_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup) hosted in France. On 6 July 2019, Seger played her 200th match with Sweden, facing [England](/source/England_women's_national_football_team). The match was a 2–1 victory for Sweden, giving them third place in the World Cup.[39]

On 13 June 2023, she was included in the 23-player squad for the [2023 FIFA Women's World Cup](/source/2023_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup).[40] At the end of that year, in December 2023 she announced her retirement due to her struggle with a calf injury.[28]

## Personal life

Seger is an [out](/source/Coming_out) [lesbian](/source/Lesbian), telling *[QX magazine](/source/QX_(magazine))* in December 2013 that she was proud of her girlfriend.[41] In previous years Seger had concealed her orientation, but decided to speak out to be a role model for others.[42] She used to be in a relationship with fellow professional football player [Malin Levenstad](/source/Malin_Levenstad).[43]

## Career statistics

### International

- *Scores and results list Sweden's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Seger goal.*

List of international goals scored by Caroline Seger No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref. 1 13 March 2005 Loulé, Portugal Norway 1–0 1–1 2005 Algarve Cup [44] 2 18 June 2006 Minsk, Belarus Belarus 3–0 6–0 2007 World Cup qualification 3 5 May 2007 Trento, Italy Italy 1–0 2–0 Euro 2009 qualifying [45] 4 8 November 2007 Viborg, Denmark Denmark 3–1 4–2 2008 Olympic play-off [46] 5 25 August 2009 Turku, Finland Russia 3–0 3–0 UEFA Women's Euro 2009 [47] 6 24 October 2009 Baku, Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 1–0 3–0 2011 World Cup qualification [48] 7 3–0 8 28 October 2009 Heverlee, Belgium Belgium 1–0 4–1 2011 World Cup qualification [49] 9 2–0 10 23 June 2010 Gothenburg, Sweden Azerbaijan 5–0 17–0 2011 World Cup qualification [50] 11 7–0 12 21 August 2010 Prague, Czech Republic Czech Republic 1–0 1–0 2011 World Cup qualification [51] 13 31 March 2012 Malmö, Sweden Canada 1–0 3–1 Friendly 14 4 July 2013 Ljungskile, Sweden England 3–1 4–1 Friendly 15 21 September 2013 Malmö, Sweden Poland 1–0 2–0 2015 World Cup qualification [52] 16 8 May 2014 Växjö, Sweden Northern Ireland 2–0 3–0 2015 World Cup qualification [53] 17 14 June 2014 Motherwell, Scotland Scotland 1–0 3–1 2015 World Cup qualification [54] 18 19 June 2014 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 1–0 5–0 2015 World Cup qualification [55] 19 4 March 2015 Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal Germany 1–2 4–2 2015 Algarve Cup 20 3–2 21 8 April 2015 Stockholm, Sweden Denmark 3–2 3–3 Friendly [56] 22 27 October 2015 Gothenburg, Sweden Denmark 1–0 1–0 Euro 2017 qualifying 23 5 March 2016 Rotterdam, Netherlands Switzerland 1–0 1–0 2016 Olympic Qualifying 24 13 June 2017 Växjö, Sweden Scotland 1–0 1–0 Friendly 25 24 October 2017 Borås, Sweden Hungary 4–0 5–0 2019 World Cup qualification 26 5 April 2018 Szombathely, Hungary Hungary 1–0 4–1 2019 World Cup qualification 27 6 April 2019 Stockholm, Sweden Germany 1–2 1–2 Friendly [57] 28 3 September 2019 Liepāja, Latvia Latvia 3–1 4–1 Euro 2022 qualifying 29 13 April 2021 Łódź, Poland Poland 3–2 4–2 Friendly [58] 30 21 September 2021 Gothenburg, Sweden Georgia 3–0 4–0 2023 World Cup qualification [59] 31 4–0 32 23 February 2022 Lagos, Portugal Italy 1–1 1–1 (p 6–5) 2022 Algarve Cup [60]

## Honours

Seger playing her first game for new coach [Pia Sundhage](/source/Pia_Sundhage) at [Växjö](/source/V%C3%A4xj%C3%B6)'s [Myresjöhus Arena](/source/Myresj%C3%B6hus_Arena)

**Linköpings FC**

- [Damallsvenskan](/source/Damallsvenskan): 2009

- [Svenska Cupen](/source/Svenska_Cupen_(women)): 2006, 2008, 2009

- [Svenska Supercupen](/source/Svenska_Supercupen_(women)): 2009

**Western New York Flash**

- [Women's Professional Soccer](/source/Women's_Professional_Soccer): [2011](/source/2011_Women's_Professional_Soccer_season)

**LdB FC Malmö**

- [Damallsvenskan](/source/Damallsvenskan): [2011](/source/2011_Damallsvenskan)

- [Svenska Supercupen](/source/Svenska_Supercupen_(women)): 2011

**Tyresö FF**

- [Damallsvenskan](/source/Damallsvenskan): [2012](/source/2012_Damallsvenskan)

**Olympique Lyon**

- [Division 1 Féminine](/source/Division_1_F%C3%A9minine): [2016–17](/source/2016%E2%80%9317_Division_1_F%C3%A9minine)

- [Coupe de France Féminine](/source/Coupe_de_France_F%C3%A9minine): 2017

- [UEFA Women's Champions League](/source/UEFA_Women's_Champions_League)[: 2016–17](/source/2016%E2%80%9317_UEFA_Women's_Champions_League)[61]

**Rosengard**

- [Damallsvenskan](/source/Damallsvenskan): [2019](/source/2019_Damallsvenskan), [2021](/source/2021_Damallsvenskan), [2022](/source/2022_Damallsvenskan)[62]

- [Svenska Cupen](/source/Svenska_Cupen_(women)): 2017–18, 2021–22

**Sweden**

- [FIFA Women's World Cup](/source/FIFA_Women's_World_Cup) Third place: [2011](/source/2011_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup), [2019](/source/2019_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup), [2023](/source/2023_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup)

- [Summer Olympics](/source/Football_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Women's_tournament) Silver Medal: [2016](/source/Football_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Women's_tournament), [2020](/source/Football_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Women's_tournament)[63]

- [Algarve Cup](/source/Algarve_Cup): [2009](/source/2009_Algarve_Cup), [2018](/source/2018_Algarve_Cup)

**Sweden U19**

- Nordic Cup: runner-up 2004[64]

**Sweden U17**

- Nordic Cup: runner-up 2001, 2002[65]

**Individual**

- [Sweden Breakthrough Player of the Year](https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fotbollsgalan_2005); 2005

- Best Swedish Midfielder: [2006](https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fotbollsgalan_2006), [2009](https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fotbollsgalan_2009), [2010](https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fotbollsgalan_2010), [2014](https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fotbollsgalan_2014), [2015](https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fotbollsgalan_2015)

- [Diamantbollen](/source/Diamantbollen): 2009, 2019

- [FIFA Women's World Cup All-Star Team](/source/2011_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup#All-Star_Team): [2011](/source/2011_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup)

- [UEFA Squad of the Tournament](/source/UEFA_Women's_Euro_2013#Awards): [UEFA Women's Euro 2013](/source/UEFA_Women's_Euro_2013)

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## External links

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- [Caroline Seger](https://int.soccerway.com/players/-/7673/) at Soccerway.com

- [Caroline Seger](https://fbref.com/en/players/c15ecf4d/) at [FBref.com](/source/FBref.com)

- [Caroline Seger](https://www.kicker.de/caroline-seger/spieler) at [kicker](/source/Kicker_(magazine)) (in German)

- [Caroline Seger](https://www.svenskfotboll.se/spelarfakta/ac1c7de9-afc0-408b-bb4c-6050f41f033e) at the [Swedish Football Association](/source/Swedish_Football_Association) (in Swedish)

- [Caroline Seger](https://www.olympics.com/en/athletes/caroline-seger) at [Olympics.com](/source/International_Olympic_Committee)

- [Caroline Seger](https://sok.se/idrottare/idrottare/c/caroline-seger.html) at the [Swedish Olympic Committee](/source/Swedish_Olympic_Committee) (in Swedish)

- [Caroline Seger](https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/111227) at [Olympedia](/source/Olympedia)

- [Caroline Seger](https://web.archive.org/web/20150905/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/players-coaches/people=265238/index.html) – [FIFA](/source/FIFA) competition record (archived)

- [Caroline Seger](https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/clubs/players/69895/) – [UEFA](/source/UEFA) competition record ([archive](https://web.archive.org/web/2020/https://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/players/player=69895/profile/index.html))

- [Caroline Seger](http://www.statsfootofeminin.fr/joueur.php?joueur=8696) at statsfootofeminin.fr (in French)

- [Caroline Seger](https://web.archive.org/web/20160304055349/http://www.psg.fr/en/Woman-Team/4010004/Player-sheet/3352/Seger-Caroline) at [Paris Saint-Germain](/source/Paris_Saint-Germain_F%C3%A9minines) (archived)

- [Caroline Seger](https://web.archive.org/web/20100808071041/http://www.womensprosoccer.com/philadelphia/players/bios/seger-caroline) at Philadelphia Independence (archived)

- [Caroline Seger at Linköpings FC](http://www.linkopingfc.com/index.php?playerid=4) (in Swedish)

- [Caroline Seger](https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/111227) at [Olympedia](/source/Olympedia)

- [Caroline Seger](http://sok.se/idrottare/idrottare/c/caroline-seger.html) at [*Sveriges Olympiska Kommitté*](/source/Swedish_Olympic_Committee) (in Swedish) ([in English](https://sok-se.translate.goog/idrottare/idrottare/c/caroline-seger.html?_x_tr_sl=sv&_x_tr_tl=en))

v t e Swedish Women's Footballer of the Year Årets fotbollstjej award 1980: Svenjeby 1981: Sundhage 1982: Börjesson 1983: Leidinge 1984: Videkull 1985: Andersson 1986: Axén 1987: Hultin 1988: Videkull 1989: Hultin Diamantbollen 1990: Zeikfalvy 1991: Leidinge 1992: Andelén 1993: Videkull 1994: Bengtsson 1995: Andersson 1996: Swedberg 1997: Karlsson 1998: Svensson 1999: Sandell 2000: Nordlund 2001: Moström 2002: Ljungberg 2003: Svensson 2004: Bengtsson 2005: Marklund 2006: Schelin 2007: Sjögran 2008: Östberg 2009: Seger 2010: Sjögran 2011: Schelin 2012: Schelin 2013: Schelin 2014: Schelin 2015: Lindahl 2016: Lindahl 2017: Asllani 2018: Fischer 2019: Seger 2020: Eriksson 2021: Rolfö 2022: Rolfö 2023: Rubensson 2024: Rytting Kaneryd 2025: Björn

Sweden squads v t e Sweden squad – UEFA Women's Euro 2005 semi-finalists 1 Jönsson 2 Westberg 3 Törnqvist 4 Marklund 5 Bengtsson 6 Moström 7 Larsson 8 Östberg 9 Andersson (c) 10 Ljungberg 11 Svensson 12 Lindahl 13 Schelin 14 Karlsson 15 Sjögran 16 Seger 17 Sjöström 18 Åström 19 Paulson 20 Öqvist Coach: Domanski-Lyfors v t e Sweden squad – 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup 1 Lindahl 2 Westberg 3 Segerström 4 Marklund 5 Seger 6 Thunebro 7 Larsson 8 Schelin 9 Lundin 10 Ljungberg 11 Svensson (c) 12 Lundgren 13 Östberg 14 Johansson 15 Sjögran 16 Paulson 17 Edlund 18 Fischer 19 Rohlin 20 Forsberg 21 Hammarström Coach: Dennerby v t e Sweden women's football squad – 2008 Summer Olympics 1 Lindahl 2 Westberg 3 Segerström 4 Paulson 5 Seger 6 Thunebro 7 Larsson 8 Schelin 9 Landström 10 Almgren 11 Svensson (c) 12 Jönsson 13 Östberg 14 Öqvist 15 Sjögran 16 Forsberg 17 Rohlin 18 Fischer 19 Aronsson Coach: Dennerby v t e Sweden squad – UEFA Women's Euro 2009 1 Lindahl 2 Rohlin 3 Segerström 4 Paulson 5 Seger 6 Thunebro 7 S. Larsson 8 Schelin 9 Landström 10 Asllani 11 Svensson (c) 12 Hammarström 13 Lissel 14 Fors 15 Sjögran 16 P. Larsson 17 Dahlkvist 18 Fischer 19 Lindén 20 Liljegärd 21 Rönnlund 22 Nilsson Coach: Dennerby v t e Sweden squad – 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup third place 1 Lindahl 2 Rohlin 3 Sembrant 4 Svensson 5 Seger (c) 6 Thunebro 7 Larsson 8 Schelin 9 Landström 10 Jakobsson 11 Göransson 12 K. Hammarström 13 Nilsson 14 Öqvist 15 Sjögran 16 Forsberg 17 Dahlkvist 18 Fischer 19 Edlund 20 M. Hammarström 21 Lundgren Coach: Dennerby v t e Sweden women's football squad – 2012 Summer Olympics 1 Lindahl 2 Sembrant 3 Berglund 4 Svensson 5 Fischer 6 Thunebro 7 Dahlkvist 8 Schelin 9 Asllani 10 Jakobsson 11 Göransson 12 Hammarström 13 Nilsson 14 Almgren 15 Seger 16 Edlund 17 Levenstad 18 Lundgren Coach: Dennerby v t e Sweden squad – UEFA Women's Euro 2013 semi-finalists 1 K. Hammarström 2 Rohlin 3 Segerström 4 Ilestedt 5 Fischer 6 Thunebro 7 Dahlkvist 8 Schelin (c) 9 Asllani 10 Jakobsson 11 Göransson 12 Lindahl 13 Konradsson 14 Öqvist 15 Sjögran 16 Nilsson 17 Seger 18 Samuelsson 19 Magnusson 20 M. Hammarström 21 Lundgren 22 Schough 23 Hjohlman Coach: Sundhage v t e Sweden squad – 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup 1 Lindahl 2 Rohlin 3 Sembrant 4 Berglund 5 Fischer 6 Thunebro 7 Dahlkvist 8 Schelin (c) 9 Asllani 10 Jakobsson 11 Hjohlman 12 Carlén 13 Diaz 14 Ilestedt 15 Sjögran 16 Nilsson 17 Seger (c) 18 Samuelsson 19 Lundh 20 Appelqvist 21 Söberg 22 Schough 23 Rubensson Coach: Sundhage v t e Sweden women's football squad – 2016 Summer Olympics – Silver medalists 1 Lindahl 2 Andersson 3 Sembrant 4 Berglund 5 Fischer 6 Eriksson 7 Dahlkvist 8 Schelin (c) 9 Asllani 10 Jakobsson 11 Blackstenius 12 Schough 13 Rolfö 14 Appelqvist 15 Samuelsson 16 Rubensson 17 Seger 18 Carlén 19 Hammarlund Coach: Sundhage v t e Sweden squad – UEFA Women's Euro 2017 1 Lindahl 2 Andersson 3 Sembrant 4 Berglund 5 Fischer 6 Eriksson 7 Dahlkvist 8 Schelin 9 Asllani 10 Spetsmark 11 Blackstenius 12 Carlén 13 Johansson 14 Folkesson 15 Samuelsson 16 Glas 17 Seger (c) 18 Rolfö 19 Hammarlund 20 Larsson 21 Lundberg 22 Schough 23 Rubensson Coach: Sundhage v t e Sweden squad – 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup third place 1 Lindahl 2 Andersson 3 Sembrant 4 Glas 5 Fischer 6 Eriksson 7 Janogy 8 Hurtig 9 Asllani 10 Jakobsson 11 Blackstenius 12 Falk 13 Ilestedt 14 Roddar 15 Björn 16 Zigiotti Olme 17 Seger (c) 18 Rolfö 19 Anvegård 20 Larsson 21 Mušović 22 Schough 23 Rubensson Coach: Gerhardsson v t e Sweden women's football squad – 2020 Summer Olympics – Silver medalists 1 Lindahl 2 Andersson 3 Kullberg 4 Glas 5 Bennison 6 Eriksson 7 Janogy 8 Hurtig 9 Asllani 10 Jakobsson 11 Blackstenius 12 Falk 13 Ilestedt 14 Björn 15 Schough 16 Angeldal 17 Seger (c) 18 Rolfö 19 Anvegård 20 Roddar 21 Blomqvist 22 Mušović Coach: Gerhardsson v t e Sweden squad – UEFA Women's Euro 2022 semi-finalists 1 Lindahl 2 Andersson 3 Sembrant 4 Glas 5 Nildén 6 Eriksson 7 Kullberg 8 Hurtig 9 Asllani 10 Jakobsson 11 Blackstenius 12 Falk 13 Ilestedt 14 Björn 15 Blomqvist 16 Angeldahl 17 Seger (c) 18 Rolfö 19 Rytting Kaneryd 20 Bennison 21 Mušović 22 Schough 23 Rubensson Coach: Gerhardsson v t e Sweden squad – 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup third place 1 Mušović 2 Andersson 3 Sembrant 4 Lennartsson 5 Sandberg 6 Eriksson 7 Janogy 8 Hurtig 9 Asllani 10 Jakobsson 11 Blackstenius 12 Falk 13 Ilestedt 14 Björn 15 Blomqvist 16 Angeldahl 17 Seger (c) 18 Rolfö 19 Rytting Kaneryd 20 Bennison 21 Enblom 22 Schough 23 Rubensson Coach: Gerhardsson

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