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Who is she?

Her dream adventure is skydiving, particularly over scenic locations like Hawaii or Fiji.

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Gamechanger
She made history at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup by becoming the first Indigenous Australian player, male or female, to score a goal in a World Cup tournament.
Smart game
While building her football career, she studied to become a registered nurse at UmeĂĄ University and completed her nursing degree alongside playing professionally.
Hidden talents
Before football became her main path, she played badminton for Sweden from U13 all the way up to U19.

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Expressen: Kristianstad's Alice Egnér about her breakthrough season
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Expressen: Kristianstad's Alice Egnér about her breakthrough season

Alice Egnér enjoyed a successful season with Kristianstad and is eager to build on it from March. In an interview with Expressen, she revealed why she is so fond of the number four on her shirt.

 

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Feb 16, 2026

QB weekly: 9. - 15. 2. 2026

The Winter Olympics may have dominated the headlines last week, but women’s football produced plenty of stories of its own. Here’s a look back at some of the standout moments.

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Feb 15, 2026
DjurgĂĄrdens IF

Teenager Zoe Källström follows in her father’s footsteps with debut

Fifteen-year-old Zoe Källström made her first senior appearance for Stockholm side Djurgården in the Swedish Cup, continuing a family tradition.

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Debut goal for Signe Gaupset as Spurs hit seven

Tottenham dismantled Aston Villa 7:3 on Sunday, 15 February. The scoring in the seven-goal thriller was opened by young Norwegian star Signe Gaupset, who netted her first goal in the WSL. She was not the only Norwegian to impress on the day.

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A teenager ends Sam Kerr’s 17-year record reign

At just 15 years and 51 days old, Willa Pearson scored for Sydney FC against Brisbane Roar, becoming the youngest goalscorer in A-League Women history. In doing so, she broke a record previously set by Sam Kerr in 2008.

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Feb 14, 2026

What’s next for Pia Sundhage? A new challenge awaits

After spells with Sweden and Switzerland, the Euro 1984 winner is set for a new coaching challenge — this time outside Europe.

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Feb 13, 2026
1. FC NĂĽrnberg

First Argentinian in the Frauen Bundesliga: NĂĽrnberg signs national team goalkeeper Chaves

1. FC NĂĽrnberg Women have signed Argentine national goalkeeper AbigaĂ­l Chaves, making her the first Argentine player ever in the Google Pixel Frauen-Bundesliga.

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From the School Playground to the Olympic Stage: A Friendship That Endured

The bond between Swedish internationals Nathalie Björn (Chelsea) and Filippa Angeldahl (Real Madrid) is unlike any other. Two friends who began their journey together in Uppsala have gone on to stand side by side on the Olympic podium and compete at the World Cup.

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Feb 12, 2026
BK Häcken

Swedish champions Häcken thrash Icelandic title holders Breiðablik

The Europa Cup quarter-finals delivered a series of closely contested ties, with most set to be decided in next week’s second legs. The only exception was the clash between the two Nordic champions.

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Feb 11, 2026

The Europa Cup is back: what can we expect from the quarter-finals?

The Europa Cup returns after the winter break, with the first legs of the quarter-finals getting under way. What should we be looking forward to?

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