Caroline Seger

Swedish boliŋmɛri ŋun nyɛ paɣa

Sara Caroline Seger [1](bɛ dɔɣi o la silimin gɔli March biɛɣ'pishi yini ka dali yuuni 1985) o nyɛla Swedish boliŋmɛri ŋun ŋmɛri sunsuuni ka nyɛ club boliŋmɛri kpɛma (captain) [2]zaŋti FC Rosengård din be Damallsvenskan league. Saha ŋɔ ŋun nyɛ boliŋmɛri kpɛma zaŋti Swedish national football team.[3]

Caroline Seger
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Position played on team / speciality17
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Dubu173 cm
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Club tuma mali niŋ

Linköping mali niŋ

Sunsuuni boliŋmɛri baŋda, Seger daa ŋmɛri la bolli n-tiri Linköpings FC bin din gbaai yuuni 2005 hali ni yuuni 2009 ka daa nyɛ club ŋɔ boliŋmɛri kpɛma (captain). Linköping daa naai la Damallsvenskan ka dɔni bunahi ka Seger's daa ŋmɛ bolli n-ti club ŋɔ season nim anu. Bɛn daa niŋ kpaŋmaŋ pam nyɛ bɛn daa dɔni buyi zashee yuuni 2008 mini bɛn daa dɔni tuuli yuuni 2009. Team ŋɔ nyɛla ban kpaɣi Svenska Cupen buta zuɣu yuuni 2006, 2008 n-ti pahi yuuni 2009.

Saha shɛli o ni daa ŋmɛri n-tiri Linköping, bɛ daa piigi Seger Damallsvenskan's Rookie of the Year yuuni 2005 n-ti pahi Midfielder of the Year yuuni 2006 mini 2009.[4]

 
Seger in October 2007

Din daa niŋ ka team ŋɔ naai ka dɔni buyi zuɣu ka di daa wuhi ni bɛ pa kpɛ UEFA Women's Champions League nyaaŋa, Seger daa gbaai Linköping nim yuun yini alikawuli yuuni 2008.[5] O daa niŋ suhupiɛlli ni o ni zaŋ club ŋɔ paai shɛli maa. Seger daa nyɛla ŋun di yuuni 2009 Diamantbollen best Swedish women's soccer player.[6]

Seger's ni daa ŋmɛ bolli shɛli bahigu zaŋti Linköping nyɛ bɛ 2–0 nasara koŋbu bɛ mini Duisburg yuuni 2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League.[7]


International goals mali niŋ


Goal
Date Location Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 2005-03-13 Loulé, Portugal Tɛmplet:Country data Norway

0–1

1–1

2005 Algarve Cup [8]
2 2006-06-18 Minsk, Belarus Tɛmplet:Country data Belarus

0–3

0–6

2007 World Cup qualification
3 2007-05-05 Trento, Italy   Italy

0–1

0–2

UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying [9]
4 2007-11-08 Viborg, Denmark   Denmark

1–3

2–4

2008 Olympic play-off [10]
5 2009-08-25 Turku, Finland Tɛmplet:Country data Russia

3–0

3–0

UEFA Women's Euro 2009
6 2009-10-24 Baku, Azerbaijan   Azerbaijan

0–1

0–3

2011 World Cup qualification [11]
7

0–3

8 2009-10-28 Heverlee, Belgium   Belgium

0–1

1–4

[12]
9

0–2

10 2010-06-23 Gothenburg, Sweden   Azerbaijan

5–0

17–0

[13]
11

7–0

12 2010-08-21 Prague, Czech Republic   Czech Republic

0–1

0–1

[14]
13 2012-03-31 Malmö, Sweden   Canada

1–0

3–1

Friendly
14 2013-07-04 Ljungskile, Sweden   England

3–1

4–1

15 2013-09-21 Malmö, Sweden   Poland

1–0

2–0

2015 World Cup qualification [15]
16 2014-05-08 Växjö, Sweden   Northern Ireland

2–0

3–0

[16]
17 2014-06-14 Motherwell, Scotland Tɛmplet:Country data Scotland

0–1

1–3

[17]
18 2014-06-19 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands Tɛmplet:Country data Faroe Islands

0–1

0–5

[18]
19 2015-03-04 Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal   Germany

2–1

2–4

2015 Algarve Cup
20

2–3

21 2015-04-08 Stockholm, Sweden   Denmark

3–2

3–3

Friendly [19]
22 2015-10-27 Gothenburg, Sweden

1–0

1–0

Euro 2017 qualifying
23 2016-03-05 Rotterdam, Netherlands   Switzerland 2016 UEFA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
24 2017-06-13 Växjö, Sweden Tɛmplet:Country data Scotland Friendly
25 2017-10-24 Borås, Sweden   Hungary

4–0

5–0

2019 World Cup qualification
26 2018-04-05 Szombathely, Hungary

0–1

1–4

27 2019-04-06 Stockholm, Sweden   Germany

1–2

1–2

Friendly [20]
28 2019-09-03 Liepāja, Latvia Tɛmplet:Country data Latvia

1–3

1–4

Euro 2022 qualifying
29 2021-04-13 Łódź, Poland   Poland

2–3

2–4

Friendly [21]
30 2021-09-21 Gothenburg, Sweden Tɛmplet:Country data Georgia

3–0

4–0

2023 World Cup qualification [22]
31

4–0

32 2022-02-23 Lagos, Portugal   Italy

1–1

1–1 (pso 6–5)

2022 Algarve Cup [23]

Matches and goals scored at World Cup and Olympic tournaments mali niŋ

Key (expand for notes on “world cup and olympic goals”)
Location Geographic location of the venue where the competition occurred
Lineup Start – played entire match
on minute (off player) – substituted on at the minute indicated, and player was substituted off at the same time

off minute (on player) – substituted off at the minute indicated, and player was substituted on at the same time
(c) – captain

Min The minute in the match the goal was scored. For list that include caps, blank indicates played in the match but did not score a goal.
Assist/pass The ball was passed by the player, which assisted in scoring the goal. This column depends on the availability and source of this information.
penalty or pk Goal scored on penalty-kick which was awarded due to foul by opponent. (Goals scored in penalty-shoot-out, at the end of a tied match after extra-time, are not included.)
Score The match score after the goal was scored.
Result The final score.

W – match was won
L – match was lost to opponent
D – match was drawn
(W) – penalty-shoot-out was won after a drawn match
(L) – penalty-shoot-out was lost after a drawn match

aet The score at the end of extra-time; the match was tied at the end of 90' regulation
pso Penalty-shoot-out score shown in parenthesis; the match was tied at the end of extra-time
Orange background color – Olympic women's football tournament
Blue background color – FIFA women's world cup final tournament
Goal Match Date Location Opponent Lineup Min Score Result Competition
  China 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup
1
2007-9-11[m 1] Chengdu   Nigeria Start

1–1 D

Group match
2
2007-9-14[m 2] Chengdu   United States Start

0–2 L

Group match
3
2007-9-18[m 3] Tianjin   North Korea Start

2–1 W

Group match
  Beijing 2008 Women's Olympic Football Tournament
4
2008-8-6[m 4] Tianjin   China Start

1–2 L

Group match
5
2008-8-9[m 5] Tianjin   Argentina 80.

off 80' (on Landström)

1–0 W

Group match
6
2008-8-12[m 6] Beijing Tɛmplet:Country data CAN Start

2–1 W

Group match
7
2008-8-15[m 7] Shenyang   Germany Start

0–2 L

Quarter-Final
  Germany 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
8
2011-6-28[m 8] Leverkusen   Colombia 69.

off 69' (on Fischer)

1–0 W

Group match
9
2011-7-2[m 9] Augsburg   North Korea Start

1–0 W

Group match
10
2011-7-10[m 10] Augsburg   Australia Start

3–1 W

Quarter-Final
Tɛmplet:Country data GBR London 2012 Women's Olympic Football Tournament
11
2012-7-25[m 11] Coventry   South Africa Start

4–1 W

Group match
12
2012-7-28[m 12] Coventry   Japan Start

0–0 D

Group match
13
2012-7-31[m 13] Newcastle Tɛmplet:Country data CAN Start

2–2 D

Group match
14
2012-8-3[m 14] Glasgow   France Start

1–2 L

Quarter-Final
Tɛmplet:Country data CAN Canada 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup
15
2015-6-8[m 15] Winnipeg   Nigeria Start

3–3 D

Group match
16
2015-6-12[m 16] Winnipeg   United States Start

0–0 D

Group match
17
2015-6-16[m 17] Edmonton   Australia Start

1–1 D

Group match
18
2015-6-20[m 18] Ottawa   Germany Start

1–4 L

Round of 16

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19
2016-8-3[m 19] Rio de Janeiro   South Africa Start

1–0 W

Group match
20
2016-8-6[m 20] Rio de Janeiro   Brazil Start

1–5 L

Group match
21
2016-8-9[m 21] Brasília   China Start

0–0 D

Group match
22
2016-8-12[m 22] Brasília   United States Start

1–1 (pso 4–3) (W)

Quarter-Final
23
2016-8-16[m 23] Rio de Janeiro   Brazil Start

0–0 (pso 4–3) (W)

Semi-Final
24
2016-8-19[m 24] Rio de Janeiro   Germany Start

1–2 L

Gold Medal Match
  France 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup
25
2019-6-11[m 25] Rennes   Chile Start

2–1 W

Group match
26
2019-6-16[m 26] Nice   Thailand 69.

off 69' (on Schough)

5–1 W

Group match
27
2019-6-20[m 27] Le Havre   United States 63.

off 63' (on Glas)

0–2 L

Group match
28
2019-6-24[m 28] Paris Tɛmplet:Country data CAN Start

1–0 W

Round of 16
29
2019-6-29[m 29] Rennes   Germany Start

2–1 W

Quarter-Final 2019-7-3[m 30] Lyon   Netherlands Start

0–1 L

Semi-Final
31
2019-7-6[m 31] Nice   England Start

2–1 W

3rd Place Match
  Tokyo 2020 Women's Olympic Football Tournament
32
2021-7-21[m 32] Tokyo   United States Start

3–0 W

Group match
33
2021-7-24[m 33] Saitama   Australia Start

4–2 W

Group match
34
2021-7-27[m 34] Rifu   New Zealand Tɛmplet:Subin

2–0 W

Group match
35
2021-7-30[m 35] Saitama   Japan Start

3–1 W

Quarter-Final
36
2021-8-2[m 36] Yokohama   Australia Start

1–0 W

Semi-Final
37
2021-8-6[m 37] Yokohama Tɛmplet:Country data CAN Start

1–1 (pso 2–3) (L)

Gold Medal Match


Matches and goals scored at European Championship tournaments mali niŋ

Goal Match Date Location Opponent Lineup Min Score Result Competition
  2005 European Championship
1
2005-6-5[m 38] Blackpool   Denmark 55.

off 55' (on Sjögran)

1–1 D

Group match
2
2005-6-11[m 39] Blackburn   England 54.

off 54' (on Östberg)

1–0 W

Group match
3
2005-6-16[m 40] Warrington   Norway 46.

off 46' (on Östberg)

2–3 L

Semi-Final
  2009 European Championship
1
4
2009-8-25[m 41] Turku   Russia Start 82 3–0

3–0 W

Group match
5
2009-8-28[m 42] Turku   Italy Start

2–0 W

Group match
6
2009-8-31[m 43] Turku   England Start

1–1 D

Group match
7
2009-9-4[m 44] Helsinki   Norway Start

1–3 L

Quarter-Final
  2013 European Championship
8
2013-7-10[m 45] Gothenburg   Denmark Start

1–1 D

Group match
9
2013-7-13[m 46] Gothenburg   Finland Start

5–0 W

Group match
10
2013-7-16[m 47] Halmstad   Italy 64.

off 64' (on Nilsson)

3–1 W

Group match
11
2013-7-21[m 48] Halmstad   Iceland Start

4–0 W

Quarter-Final
12
2013-7-24[m 49] Gothenburg   Germany Start

0–1 L

Semi-Final
  2017 European Championship
13
2017-7-17[m 50] Breda   Germany Start

0–0 D

Group match
14
2017-7-21[m 51] Deventer   Russia Start

2–0 W

Group match
15
2017-7-25[m 52] Doetinchem   Italy 46.

off 46' (on Dahlkvist)

2–3 L

Group match
16
2017-7-29[m 53] Doetinchem   Netherlands Start

0–2 L

Quarter-Final


Honours mali niŋ

 
Seger playing her first game for new coach Pia Sundhage at Växjö's Myresjöhus Arena

, Linköpings FC

Western New York Flash

LdB FC Malmö

Tyresö FF

Olympique Lyon

Sweden

Sweden U19

  • Nordic Cup: runner-up 2004[25]

Sweden U17

  • Nordic Cup: runner-up 2001, 2002[26]

Individual


Kundivihira mali niŋ

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  2. Tomlinson, Alan (2014-04-03). "FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association)". DOI:10.4324/9780203710401.
  3. Seger: Favourites tag reflects Sweden's shifting status (en).
  4. Övriga utmärkelser (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  5. Linköpings Fotboll Club. Linkopingfc.com (6 November 2008).
  6. Diamantbollen (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  7. Agö, Jenny (10 November 2009). Caroline Seger taggar för en sista vinst (sv). Dagens Nyheter.
  8. Norge–Sverige – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  9. Italien–Sverige – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  10. Danmark–Sverige – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  11. Azerbajdzjan–Sverige – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  12. Belgien–Sverige – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  13. Sverige–Azerbajdzjan – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  14. Tjeckien–Sverige – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  15. Sverige–Polen – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  16. Sverige–Nordirland – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  17. Skottland–Sverige – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  18. Färöarna–Sverige – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  19. Sverige–Danmark – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  20. Sverige–Tyskland – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  21. Polen–Sverige – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  22. Sverige–Georgien – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  23. Sverige–Italien – Matchfakta (sv). Swedish Football Association.
  24. "Canada beat Sweden on penalties to win gold" (en-GB). BBC Sport. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/58117978.
  25. Nordic Cup (Women U-20/U-21/U-23).
  26. Nordic Cup (Women U-17).


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