List of foreign Damallsvenskan players
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This is a list of foreign players in Damallsvenskan, which commenced play in 1988. The following players must meet both of the following two criteria:
- have played at least one Damallsvenskan game. Players who were signed by Damallsvenskan clubs, but only played in lower league, cup and/or European games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included.
- are considered foreign, determined by the following:
- A player is considered foreign if she is not eligible to play for Sweden women's national football team.
More specifically,
- If a player has been capped on international level, the national team is used; if she has been capped by more than one country, the highest level (or the most recent) team is used.
- If a player has not been capped on international level, her country of birth is used, except those who were born abroad from Swedish parents or moved to Sweden at a young age, and those who clearly indicated to have switched her nationality to another nation.
The list is organized alphabetically first by country, then by player's name (surname and first name). Clubs listed are those which the player has played at least one Damallsvenskan game for.
In bold: players who have played at least one Damallsvenskan game in the most recent season (2023 Damallsvenskan), and are still at the clubs for which they have played. This does not include current players of an Damallsvenskan club who have not played an Damallsvenskan game in the current season.
Africa (CAF)
[edit]Algeria
[edit]Cameroon
[edit]- Gaëlle Enganamouit[1] – Eskilstuna United, Rosengård – 2014–2016
- Easther Mayi Kith – Kristianstads DFF – 2022[b CAN][c CAN U17]
- Alexandra Takounda[2] – Djurgården – 2021
DR Congo
[edit]- Flavine Mawete[3] – Djurgården – 2022–
Ghana
[edit]- Elizabeth Addo[4] – Kvarnsveden, Djurgården – 2016–2017, 2021
- Portia Boakye[5] – Djurgården – 2018–
- Sherifatu Sumaila[6] – Djurgården – 2018
Ivory Coast
[edit]- Ida Guehai[7] – Kristianstads DFF – 2015–
Malawi
[edit]- Tabitha Chawinga[8] – Kvarnsveden – 2016–2017
- Temwa Chawinga[9] – Kvarnsveden – 2017
Nigeria
[edit]- Halimatu Ayinde[10] – Eskilstuna United, Rosengård – 2019–
- Rita Chikwelu[11] – Umeå IK – 2010–
- Ogonna Chukwudi[12] – Umeå IK, KIF Örebro, Kristianstads DFF, Djurgården – 2011–2019
- Josephine Chukwunonye[13] – Vittsjö – 2016
- Onome Ebi[14] – Piteå, Djurgården, Sunnanå – 2009–2010, 2013
- Faith Ikidi[15][16] – QBIK, Linköping, Piteå – 2005–
- Anam Imo[17] – Rosengård – 2019–
- Ulunma Jerome[18] – Piteå – 2011
- Rebecca Kalu[19] – Piteå – 2009
- Uchenna Kanu[20] – Linköping – 2020–2021
- Yinka Kudaisi[21] – QBIK – 2006
- Sarah Michael[22] – Piteå, Djurgården, Örebro – 2009–
- Maureen Mmadu[23][24] – QBIK, Linköping – 2006–2007
- Perpetua Nkwocha[24][25] – Sunnanå – 2007–2010, 2013
- Osinachi Ohale[26] – Vittsjö, Växjö DFF – 2017–2019
- Ngozi Okobi-Okeoghene[27] – Vittsjö, Eskilstuna United – 2016–2022
- Francisca Ordega[28][29] – Piteå – 2013–2014
- Helen Ukaonu[30] – Sunnanå – 2013
- Ini-Abasi Umotong[31] – Växjö DFF – 2020
- Cynthia Uwak[32] – Falköping – 2007
South Africa
[edit]- Stephanie Malherbe[33] – Djurgården – 2019[b USA]
- Linda Motlhalo – Djurgården – 2020–2022
- Leandra Smeda[34] – Vittsjö – 2019
Uganda
[edit]- Ritah Kivumbi[35]
- Violah Nambi[36] – Växjö DFF, IFK Kalmar – 2019–2020, 2022–
Asia (AFC)
[edit]Australia
[edit]- Nicole Begg[37] – Kristianstads DFF – 2013
- Tameka Butt[38] – Mallbacken – 2016
- Emma Checker[39] – Umeå IK – 2022
- Kyra Cooney-Cross – Hammarby – 2022–
- Brianna Davey[40] – Linköping – 2013
- Lisa De Vanna[41] – AIK, Linköping – 2008, 2012
- Heather Garriock[42] – Rosengård – 2011
- Emily Gielnik[43] – Vittsjö – 2020–2021
- Kate Gill[44] – AIK, Sunnanå, Rosengård, Linköping – 2008–2011
- Katrina Gorry – Vittsjö – 2022–
- Charlotte Grant – Rosengård, Vittsjö – 2021–
- Winonah Heatley[45] – Växjö DFF – 2021
- Elise Kellond-Knight – Kristianstads DFF, Hammarby – 2018, 2020–2022
- Chloe Logarzo[46] – Eskilstuna United – 2016
- Aivi Luik – IFK Kalmar, Häcken – 2018, 2022–
- Teagan Micah[47] – Rosengård – 2021–
- Courtney Nevin – Hammarby – 2022–
- Joanne Peters[48] – KIF Örebro – 2005
- Clare Polkinghorne – Vittsjö – 2021–
- Remy Siemsen[49] – AIK – 2022
- Stacey Stocco[50] – Jitex – 2006
- Lydia Williams[51] – Piteå – 2012–2013
China
[edit]Chinese Taipei
[edit]- Michelle Pao[52] – Vittsjö – 2015
Japan
[edit]- Maika Hamano[53] – Hammarby – 2023–
- Honoka Hayashi[54] – AIK – 2021–2022
- Yuka Momiki[55] – Linköping – 2020–
- Aya Noguchi[56] – Linköping – 2014
- Saori Takarada[57] – Linköping – 2022–
- Mami Yamaguchi[58] – Umeå IK, Hammarby – 2008-2009, 2011
Philippines
[edit]- Katrina Guillou – Piteå – 2021–[b USA]
Thailand
[edit]- Miranda Nild[59] – Kristianstads DFF – 2021[b USA]
Europe (UEFA)
[edit]Albania
[edit]- Dafina Memedov[60] – Rosengård, Kristianstads DFF, Linköping – 2008–2009, 2011[b KOS]
Armenia
[edit]- Natasha Tcheki-Jamgotchian[61] – AIK – 2022[b CAN]
Austria
[edit]- Simona Koren[62] – Växjö DFF – 2018–2019
Belgium
[edit]- Marijke Callebaut[23][24][63] – Hammarby, Djurgården – 2006–2009
- Femke Maes[64] – Djurgården – 2008
- Lorca van de Putte[65] – Kristianstads DFF – 2013–2017
- Tine Schryvers[66] – Kristianstads DFF – 2017–2018
Bosnia and Herzegovina
[edit]- Eldina Ahmić[67] – AIK – 2014–2015
- Azra Duraković[68] – Tyresö – 2010
- Melisa Hasanbegović[69] – Kvarnsveden – 2017
- Lidija Kuliš[70] – Linköping – 2013
- Elma Smajić – Växjö DFF, IFK Kalmar – 2020–2022
Bulgaria
[edit]- Dessi Dupuy[71] – KIF Örebro – 2021
Croatia
[edit]- Iva Landeka[72] – Rosengård – 2016–2019
Czech Republic
[edit]- Irena Martínková[73][74] – KIF Örebro – 2013–2014
- Lucie Martínková[75][76] – KIF Örebro – 2013–2014
- Pavlína Ščasná[23][24][77] – KIF Örebro, Rosengård – 2006–2010
Denmark
[edit]- Janni Arnth[78][79] – Linköping – 2014–2018
- Simone Boye Sørensen[80] – Rosengård, Hammarby – 2017–2018, 2022–
- Sofie Bredgaard[81] – Linköping, Rosengård – 2020–
- Cecilie Breil Kramer[82] – Vittsjö – 2015
- Tine Cederkvist[83] – Rosengård – 2009–2010
- Dorte Dalum Jensen[84][85][86] – Djurgården – 2006–2007
- Nina Frausing Pedersen[87] – Rosengård – 2016
- Mariann Gajhede Knudsen[88] – Linköping – 2011–2016
- Mille Gejl Jensen[89] – Häcken – 2021–2022
- Line Geltzer Johansen[90] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2017
- Pernille Harder[91] – Linköping – 2012–2016
- Dajan Hashemi[92] – Linköping – 2018–2019
- Nanna Johansen[93][24] – Rosengård – 2006–2007
- Amalie Jørgensen Vangsgaard[94] – Linköping – 2021–2022
- Sofie Junge Pedersen[95] – Rosengård, Vittsjö – 2015–2018
- Kamilla Karlsen[96] – Djurgården – 2021–
- Maja Kildemoes[97] – Linköping – 2017–2018
- Kathrine Larsen[98] – Djurgården, Hammarby – 2020, 2022
- Stine Larsen[99] – Häcken – 2021–
- Mie Leth Jans[100] – Rosengård – 2019–
- Stina Lykke Borg[101] – Kristianstads DFF – 2016
- Bonny Madsen[102][103] – Malmö FF – 1990–1991[b NGA]
- Luna Nørgaard Gevitz[104] – Häcken – 2021–2022
- Christina Ørntoft[105] – Rosengård – 2008–2012
- Cathrine Paaske Sørensen[106] – Linköping – 2009
- Katrine Pedersen[23][86] – Djurgården – 2006
- Johanna Rasmussen[107] – Umeå IK, Kristianstads DFF, Linköping – 2008–2009, 2011–2016, 2018
- Line Røddik Hansen[108] – Tyresö, Rosengård – 2010–2015
- Julie Rydahl Bukh[109] – Linköping – 2009
- Karina Sefron[110][103] – Rosengård – 1990–1991
- Nicoline Sørensen[111] – Rosengård – 2014
- Sofie Svava[112] – Rosengård – 2019–
- Frederikke Thøgersen[113] – FC Rosengård – 2022
- Sanne Troelsgaard Nielsen[114] – Rosengård – 2017–
- Katrine Veje[115] – Rosengård – 2011–2013
England
[edit]- Rebecca Angus[116] – Jitex – 2011
- Anita Asante[117][118] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg, Rosengård – 2012–2017
- Karen Bardsley[119] – Linköping – 2011
- Natasha Dowie[120] – Linköping – 2018[b UAE]
- Karen Farley[121][122] – Hammarby, Tyresö – 1994–2000
- Katie Lockwood[123] – KIF Örebro – 2022
- Jodie Taylor[124] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2013
Estonia
[edit]- Karina Kork – IFK Kalmar – 2022
Finland
[edit]- Olga Ahtinen[125] – IF Limhamn Bunkeflo, Linköping – 2019–
- Emmi Alanen[126] – Umeå IK, Vittsjö, Växjö DFF, Kristianstads DFF – 2013–
- Kaisa Collin[127] – Eskilstuna United, AIK – 2019–2022
- Jenny Danielsson[128] – Kristianstads DFF, Kungsbacka, AIK – 2016, 2019, 2021–2022
- Adelina Engman[129] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg, Växjö DFF, Hammarby – 2015–2018, 2021–
- Christina Forssell[130] – Hammarby – 2004–2005
- Tia Hälinen[131] – Eskilstuna United – 2018–2019
- Nina Hietanen[132] – Hammarby, Stattena – 2009
- Henna-Riika Honkanen[133] – Umeå IK – 2022
- Tuija Hyyrynen[134] – Umeå IK – 2011–2015
- Jessica Julin[135][136] – Umeå IK, Kopparbergs/Göteborg, AIK, Stattena – 1998–1999, 2003–2009
- Heidi Kackur[137][138][48] – Rosengård, Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2003–2005
- Juliette Kemppi[139][140] – AIK, Växjö DFF, IFK Kalmar – 2015, 2021–
- Emma Koivisto[141] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2018–
- Vilma Koivisto[142] – Piteå, Umeå IK, IFK Norrköping – 2020, 2022–
- Anna Koivunen[143] – Linköping, IFK Kalmar – 2021, 2023–
- Heidi Kollanen[144] – KIF Örebro – 2019–
- Tinja-Riikka Korpela[145] – Tyresö – 2014[a]
- Katariina Kosola[146] – Umeå IK – 2022
- Natalia Kuikka[147] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2019–
- Annika Kukkonen[148] – Rosengård, Djurgården, Sunnanå, Örebro – 2011–2014, 2016
- Susanna Lehtinen[149][150] – KIF Örebro – 2008–2015
- Caroline Lundberg[151] – Djurgården, Kvarnsveden – 2011, 2016
- Milla-Maj Majasaari[152] – AIK – 2021–2022
- Anne Mäkinen[153][154] – Umeå IK, AIK – 2005–2006, 2008–2009
- Sanna Malaska[155] – Sunnanå – 2004
- Heidi Matinlassi[156][24] – Bälinge – 2006–2007
- Minna Meriluoto[157] – Umeå Södra, Hammarby, Jitex, Vittsjö – 2008–2014
- Anni Miettunen[158] – Umeå IK – 2022
- Mathilda Mörn[159] – Djurgården – 2010–2011
- Minna Mustonen[23] – Bälinge – 2006
- Katri Nokso-Koivisto[24][160] – Bälinge, Jitex – 2007–2008, 2012
- Pernilla Nordlund[161] – Umeå IK – 2010–2012
- Linda Nyman[162] – Kungsbacka – 2019
- Eva Nyström[163] – Umeå IK, Hammarby – 2020–
- Ria Öling[164] – Växjö DFF, Rosengård – 2019–
- Laura Österberg Kalmari[138][165][166] – Umeå IK, Djurgården, AIK – 2003–2009
- Elli Pikkujämsä[167] – KIF Örebro – 2020–2022
- Leena Puranen[168] – KIF Örebro, Hammarby, Jitex – 2008–2013
- Jutta Rantala[169] – Kristianstads DFF, Vittsjö – 2020–
- Amanda Rantanen[170] – KIF Örebro, Linköping – 2021–
- Anna-Kaisa Rantanen[138][171] – Linköping, Djurgården, Jitex – 2004–2009, 2011
- Natalia Rickne[172] – Djurgården – 2010–2012
- Maija Saari[173] – Umeå IK, AIK, Mallbacken – 2009–2010, 2012–2015
- Essi Sainio[174] – AIK – 2009
- Linda Sällström[175] – Djurgården, Linköping, Vittsjö – 2008–2011, 2013–2018, 2022–
- Iina Salmi[176] – Rosengård – 2016
- Emma Santamäki[177] – AIK, Umeå IK – 2021–2022
- Caroline Sjöblom[178] – Djurgården – 2011
- Wilma Sjöholm[179] – Djurgården – 2018–2019
- Annica Sjölund[180][181] – Älvsjö AIK, AIK, Jitex, Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2002, 2008–2014
- Elina Sormunen[182] – Umeå Södra – 2008
- Eveliina Summanen[183] – KIF Örebro – 2019–
- Sanna Talonen[184] – KIF Örebro – 2009–2015
- Anna Tamminen[185] – Hammarby – 2021–
- Julia Tunturi[186] – Eskilstuna United, Vittsjö – 2018–2022
- Petra Vaelma[187][188] – Bälinge, Umeå Södra – 2006, 2008
- Sanna Valkonen[189][190][191] – Umeå IK, AIK, KIF Örebro – 2002–2010
- Anna Westerlund[192] – Umeå IK, Piteå – 2010–2013
France
[edit]- Sabrina Viguier[193] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg, IF Limhamn Bunkeflo – 2014, 2016
- Annahita Zamanian[194] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2016–2018[b ENG]
Germany
[edit]- Nadine Angerer[195] – Djurgården – 2008
- Eunice Beckmann[196] – Linköping – 2013
- Gina Chmielinski[197] – Rosengård – 2022–
- Ariane Hingst[24][198] – Djurgården – 2007–2008
- Rebecca Knaak[199] – Rosengård – 2022–
- Kathrin Längert[200][201] – Rosengård – 2014–2015
- Melina Loeck[202] – Kristianstads DFF – 2020–
- Jennifer Meier[48][23][24][203] – QBIK, Djurgården – 2005–2009
- Anja Mittag[204] – Rosengård – 2012–2015, 2017–2019
- Helen Nottebrock[205] – Tyresö, Hammarby – 2010–2011
- Charléne Nowotny[206] – IFK Kalmar – 2022–
- Kathleen Radtke[207] – Rosengård – 2013–2014
- Bianca Rech[48] – Sunnanå – 2005
- Stefanie Sanders[208] – FC Rosengård – 2021–2022
- Bianca Schmidt[209] – Rosengård – 2021–
- Michelle Wörner[210] – Djurgården – 2016–2018
Greece
[edit]- Maria Yatrakis[211][212] – QBIK – 2006–2007[b USA]
Hungary
[edit]- Anna Júlia Csiki[213] – Häcken – 2020–
- Dóra Zeller[214] – Häcken – 2022–
Iceland
[edit]- Berglind Rós Ágústsdóttir[215] – KIF Örebro – 2021–2022
- María Björg Ágústsdóttir[216] – KIF Örebro – 2011
- Agla María Albertsdóttir[217] – Häcken – 2022–
- Erla Steina Arnardóttir[218][138][48][219][220] – Stattena, Mallbacken, Kristianstads DFF – 2003–2006, 2008–2011
- Guðrún Arnardóttir[221] – Djurgården, Rosengård – 2019–
- Arna Ásgrímsdóttir[222] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2015–
- Sif Atladóttir[223] – Kristianstads DFF – 2011–
- Ásgerður Stefanía Baldursdóttir[224] – Kristianstads DFF – 2015–
- Hlin Eiriksdóttir[225] – Piteå, Kristianstads DFF – 2021–
- Edda Garðarsdóttir[226] – KIF Örebro – 2009–2012
- Hallbera Guðný Gísladóttir[227][228] – Piteå, Djurgården, AIK, IFK Kalmar – 2012–2013, 2017, 2021–2022
- Svava Rós Guðmundsdóttir[229] – Kristianstads DFF – 2019–2020
- Guðbjörg Gunnarsdóttir[230] – Djurgården – 2009–2012, 2016–2020
- Guðrún Sóley Gunnarsdóttir[231] – Djurgården – 2009
- Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir – Rosengård – 2011–[232]
- Soffía Arnþrúður Gunnarsdóttir – Jitex – 2014[233]
- Ásthildur Helgadóttir[234][48][23][24] – Rosengård – 2003–2007
- Þóra Björg Helgadóttir[235] – Rosengård – 2007, 2010–2014
- Rakel Hönnudóttir[236] – IF Limhamn Bunkeflo – 2018
- Amanda Jacobsen Andradóttir[237] – Kristianstads DFF – 2022–
- Katrín Jónsdóttir[238] – Djurgården, Umeå IK – 2011–2013
- Anna Björk Kristjánsdóttir[239] – KIF Örebro – 2016
- Dóra María Lárusdóttir[240] – Djurgården – 2011
- Hólmfríður Magnúsdóttir[241] – Kristianstads DFF – 2009
- Guðný Björk Óðinsdóttir[242] – Kristianstads DFF – 2009–2015
- Katrín Ómarsdóttir[243] – Kristianstads DFF – 2010, 2012
- Anna Rakel Pétursdóttir[244] – Linköping, Uppsala – 2019–2020
- Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir[245] – Djurgården – 2018–2019
- Sandra Sigurðardóttir[246] – Jitex – 2011
- Dóra Stefánsdóttir[24][247] – Rosengård – 2006–2010
- Andrea Torisson[248][249] – Rosengård – 2015–[b SWE][c SWE U19]
- Elísa Viðarsdóttir[250] – Kristianstads DFF – 2014–
- Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir[251][252] – Linköping, Kristianstads DFF – 2009–
- Ólína Guðbjörg Viðarsdóttir[253] – KIF Örebro – 2009–2011
- Glódís Perla Viggósdóttir[254][255] – Eskilstuna United, Rosengård – 2015–
- Diljá Ýr Zomers[256] – Häcken – 2021–
- Emelía Óskarsdóttir[257] – Kristianstads DFF – 2022–
Ireland
[edit]- Michele O'Brien[258] – QBIK – 2007[b USA]
- Fiona O'Sullivan[259] – AIK, Piteå – 2010–2011[b USA]
- Louise Quinn[260] – Eskilstuna United – 2014–2016
Italy
[edit]- Pamela Conti[261] – Eskilstuna United – 2014
- Anna Maria Picarelli[262] – Kristianstads DFF – 2010
Latvia
[edit]- Nora Abolins[263] – KIF Örebro – 2017[b CAN]
Montenegro
[edit]- Armisa Kuč[264] – Kvarnsveden – 2017
Netherlands
[edit]- Mandy van den Berg[265] – Vittsjö – 2012–2014
- Sheila van den Bulk[266] – Djurgården, Kristianstads DFF – 2016–
- Daniëlle van de Donk[267] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2015
- Nathalie Geeris[268][269] – Landvetter, Öxabäcks IF – 1998–1999
- Loes Geurts[270] – Vittsjö, Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2012–
- Lieke Martens[271][272] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg, Rosengård – 2014–
- Manon Melis[24][273] – Rosengård, Linköping, Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2007–2015
- Renée Slegers[274] – Djurgården, Linköping – 2011–
- Kirsten van de Ven[275] – Tyresö, Rosengård – 2010–2015
- Maruschka Waldus[276] – Mallbacken – 2015
North Macedonia
[edit]- Nataša Andonova[277] – Rosengård – 2015–2017
Northern Ireland
[edit]- Jacqueline Burns – Häcken – 2022
Norway
[edit]- Joanna Aalstad Bækkelund[278] – Eskilstuna United – 2022–
- Vilde Bøe Risa[279] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2019–
- Ann Mari Dovland[280] – Piteå – 2012
- Cathrine Dyngvold[281] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2013
- Heidi Ellingsen[282] – Linköping, Växjö DFF – 2021–
- Caroline Graham Hansen[283] – Tyresö – 2013
- Vilde Hasund[284] – Hammarby – 2022–
- Andrine Hegerberg[285][286] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg, Häcken – 2013–2016, 2022
- Noor Hoelsbrekken Eckhoff[287] – Eskilstuna United – 2021–2022
- Nora Holstad Berge[288] – Linköping – 2010–2012
- Camilla Huseby[289] – Djurgården – 2020
- Lisa-Marie Karlseng Utland[290] – Rosengård – 2018–
- Lise Klaveness[291][24] – Umeå IK – 2006–2007
- Kristine Lindblom[292] – Jitex – 2010–2012
- Frida Maanum[293] – Linköping – 2017–2021
- Kristine Minde[294] – Linköping – 2014–
- Maren Mjelde[295] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2014
- Bente Nordby[296][297] – Djurgården – 2006–2007
- Hilde Gunn Olsen[298] – AIK, Linköping – 2014
- June Pedersen[24][299] – Umeå IK, Piteå – 2007–
- Guro Pettersen[300] – Piteå – 2020–2021
- Ingrid Ryland[301] – Djurgården – 2018
- Ingrid Schjelderup[302] – Linköping, Eskilstuna United – 2010–2011, 2016
- Reidun Seth[303] – Jitex, Öxabäcks IF – 1995
- Elise Stenevik[304] – Eskilstuna United – 2020–2022
- Ingvild Stensland[24][305] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2007–2008, 2011
Poland
[edit]- Kayla Adamek[306] – Vittsjö – 2022–[b CAN]
- Patrycja Jerzak[307] – Djurgården – 2017
- Luiza Pendyk[308][309][310][311][312][313][314] – Tyresö, Mallbacken, Malmö FF – 1993, 1995–2001
Portugal
[edit]- Kimberly Brandão[315] – Falköping – 2007[b USA]
- Carolina Mendes[316] – Djurgården – 2016
- Cláudia Neto[317][318] – Linköping – 2014–2017
- Jéssica Silva[319] – Linköping – 2014
Romania
[edit]- Andrea Herczeg[320] – Kungsbacka – 2019
Russia
[edit]- Alexsandra Lobanova – Brommapojkarna, Djurgården – 2022–
Scotland
[edit]- Lee Alexander[321] – Mallbacken – 2016
- Vaila Barsley[322] – Eskilstuna United, Brommapojkarna – 2014–2022
- Fiona Brown[323] – Eskilstuna United, Rosengård – 2017–
- Ifeoma Dieke[24][324][325] – QBIK, Kristianstads DFF, Vittsjö, IFK Kalmar – 2007–2008, 2012–2018
- Mhairi Gilmour[326] – Djurgården – 2002
- Lucy Graham[327] – Mallbacken – 2015
- Nicky Grant[328] – QBIK – 2007
- Hayley Lauder[329][330] – Mallbacken, Vittsjö – 2013–2014
- Shannon Lynn[331] – Vittsjö – 2014–2020, 2022
- Eilish McSorley[332] – Mallbacken – 2015–2016
- Zoe Ness[333] – Mallbacken – 2015–2016
- Jane Ross[334] – Vittsjö – 2013–2015
Serbia
[edit]- Jelena Čanković[335] – Växjö DFF, Rosengård – 2018–
- Milica Kostić – Eskilstuna United – 2022–
- Susanne Nilsson[b SWE][c SWE U23][c SWE U19][c SWE U17][336] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg, AIK, Sunnanå – 2009–2010, 2012–2013
- Emilija Emma Petrović – Kristianstads DFF – 2021–
Slovakia
[edit]- Patrícia Fischerová – IFK Kalmar – 2022–
Slovenia
[edit]- Lara Ivanuša[337] – Kvarnsveden – 2017
Spain
[edit]- Verónica Boquete[338][145] – Tyresö – 2012–2014[a]
- Jennifer Hermoso[339] – Tyresö – 2013
- Celia Jiménez[340] – Rosengård – 2018
Switzerland
[edit]- Ramona Bachmann[24][341] – Umeå IK, Rosengård – 2007–2009, 2011–2015
- Sandra Betschart[342] – Kristianstads DFF, Sunnanå – 2011, 2013
- Kathrin Lehmann[343][344] – Hammarby – 2007–2008
- Livia Peng[345] – Häcken – 2022–
Turkey
[edit]- Sejde Abrahamsson – KIF Örebro, Hammarby, Piteå – 2012–2020[b SWE][c SWE U23][c SWE U15]
- Leyla Güngör[346] – Kristianstads DFF – 2011[b SWE]
- Aylin Yaren[347] – Rosengård – 2008–2009[b GER][c GER U17]
Ukraine
[edit]- Vera Djatel[348] – Linköping – 2015
- Nadiia Kunina – Linköping – 2021–
Wales
[edit]- Carys Hawkins[349] – Sunnanå – 2013
North and Central America, Caribbean (CONCACAF)
[edit]Canada
[edit]- Lindsay Agnew[350] – KIF Örebro – 2020
- Marie-Yasmine Alidou[351] – Linköping – 2018
- Brittany Baxter[352] – Piteå – 2009
- Josée Bélanger[353] – Rosengård – 2015
- Justine Bernier[354] – AIK – 2015
- Gabrielle Carle – Kristianstads DFF – 2022
- Allysha Chapman[355] – Eskilstuna United – 2014
- Paige Culver – IFK Kalmar – 2022
- Sabrina D'Angelo[356] – Vittsjö – 2019–2022
- Nkem Ezurike[357] – Vittsjö – 2016
- Jenna Hellstrom[358] – Rosengård, Växjö DFF, KIF Örebro – 2017–
- Christina Julien[359] – Jitex – 2012
- Kaylyn Kyle[360] – Piteå – 2009
- Stephanie Labbé[361] – Piteå, KIF Örebro – 2009, 2011–2014
- Erin McLeod[362] – Dalsjöfors, Rosengård, Växjö DFF – 2011, 2017, 2019
- Carmelina Moscato[363] – Piteå – 2011
- Marie-Ève Nault[364] – KIF Örebro – 2013–2016
- Lisa Pechersky[365] – KIF Örebro – 2022
- Quinn[b][366] – Vittsjö – 2020
- Erin Ramsay[367] – Falköping – 2007
- Leah Robinson[368] – QBIK – 2006
- Sophie Schmidt[369] – Kristianstads DFF – 2012
- Sarah Stratigakis – Vittsjö – 2022–
- Melissa Tancredi[370] – Piteå, KIF Örebro – 2011, 2016
- Amy Vermeulen[371] – Bälinge – 2006
- Évelyne Viens – Kristianstads DFF – 2022–
- Shannon Woeller[372] – Eskilstuna United, Växjö DFF, Brommapojkarna, IFK Norrköping – 2018–2019, 2021–
- Shelina Zadorsky[373] – Vittsjö – 2015
- Emily Zurrer[374] – Dalsjöfors, Jitex – 2011, 2014
Dominican Republic
[edit]- Brianne Reed[375] – Kvarnsveden – 2017[b USA]
Jamaica
[edit]- Chinyelu Asher[376] – AIK – 2022[b USA]
- Tiffany Cameron[377] – Vittsjö – 2018[b CAN][c CAN][c CAN U17]
- Konya Plummer[378] – AIK – 2021
Mexico
[edit]- Bri Campos[379] – Umeå IK, Vittsjö – 2020–2022[b USA]
- Amanda Perez[380] – Vittsjö – 2019–[b USA]
- Verónica Pérez[381] – KIF Örebro – 2016[b USA][c USA U23]
- Pamela Tajonar[382] – Rosengård – 2011
Trinidad and Tobago
[edit]- Ahkeela Mollon[383] – Djurgården – 2010
- Tasha St. Louis[384] – Sunnanå – 2009
United States
[edit]- Allison Abbe[385] – AIK – 2022
- Danesha Adams[386] – Vittsjö – 2012
- Michelle Akers[387] – Tyresö – 1993–1994
- Brittany Anghel[388] – AIK – 2014
- Julia Ashley[389] – Linköping – 2019
- Julie Augustyniak[390] – Stattena IF – 2004
- Nancy Augustyniak[391] – Stattena IF – 2004
- Yael Averbuch[392][393] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2012–2013
- Jessica Ayers[394] – IFK Kalmar – 2022–
- Madeline Bauer[395] – Djurgården – 2018
- Katie Bethke[396] – Mallbacken, Eskilstuna United – 2015–
- Rachel Bloznalis[397] – Djurgården – 2020
- Brittany Bock[398] – Vittsjö – 2012
- Kayla Braffet[399] – KIF Örebro – 2019–
- Corinne Briers[400] – Rosengård – 2005
- Lori Chalupny[401] – AIK – 2012
- Kelly Conheeney[402] – Hammarby – 2018
- Fanta Cooper[403] – Bälinge – 2006
- Aubrei Corder[404] – IFK Kalmar – 2022–
- Niki Cross[405] – Umeå Södra – 2008
- Kelsey Daugherty[406] – Djurgården – 2021–2022
- Hannah Davison[407] – AIK – 2021–2022
- Kim DeCesare[408] – Eskilstuna United – 2014
- Robyn Decker[409] – Jitex, Kvarnsveden – 2014, 2016
- Monica Dolinsky[410] – Mallbacken – 2015
- Hayley Dowd[411] – Djurgården – 2021–
- Keeley Dowling[23][412] – KIF Örebro – 2006–2007
- Kelly Eagan[413] – Hammarby – 2011
- Becky Edwards[414] – Hammarby, Kristianstads DFF – 2011–2012, 2014
- Sarah Elnicky[415] – Kvarnsveden – 2016
- Whitney Engen[416][145] – Tyresö – 2011, 2014[a]
- Katie Eriksson[23] – Jitex – 2006
- Caitlin Fischer[417] – Hammarby – 2006
- Kendall Fletcher[418] – Vittsjö – 2012–2013
- Tessa Florio-Gavilsky[419] – Mallbacken – 2015
- Bri Folds[420] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2020
- Julie Foudy[387] – Tyresö – 1993–1994
- Katlynn Fraine[421] – Mallbacken, Linköping, Vittsjö, Växjö DFF, Eskilstuna United – 2013–2016, 2018–2022
- Tessa Gavilsky[422] – Mallbacken – 2015–
- Adelaide Gay[423] – Kvarnsveden – 2016
- Shawna Gordon[424] – Umeå IK – 2014
- Lindsay Greco[48] – Mallbacken – 2005
- Summer Green[425] – Vittsjö – 2019–
- Annie Habeeb[426] – IFK Kalmar – 2022
- Ashlyn Harris[427] – Tyresö – 2013
- Mary Harvey[387] – Hammarby, Tyresö – 1993–1994
- Valerie Henderson[428] – KIF Örebro – 2011
- Rachel Hill[429] – Linköping – 2020
- Venus James[138][48] – Djurgården – 2004–2005
- Katie Kelly[430] – Kristianstads DFF, Hammarby – 2010–2011
- Hana Kerner[431] – Piteå – 2022
- Noelle Keselica[432] – Bälinge – 2008
- Meghan Klingenberg[433][434] – Tyresö – 2012–2014[a]
- Michaela Kovacs[435] – KIF Örebro – 2022–
- Ali Krieger[436] – Tyresö – 2013
- Jennifer Lalor[437] – Hammarby – 1999
- Taylor Leach[438] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2017–
- Camille Levin[439] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2012–2013
- Savannah Levin[440] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2017
- Kristine Lilly[441][48] – Tyresö, KIF Örebro – 1994, 2005
- Joanna Lohman[442] – Bälinge – 2008
- Kristin Luckenbill[443] – QBIK – 2006
- Hailie Mace[444] – Rosengård – 2019–
- Emily Madril[445] – Häcken – 2022
- Kate Markgraf[446] – KIF Örebro – 2005
- Brett Maron[447] – Kristianstads DFF – 2009, 2013, 2015–2021
- Ella Masar[448] – Rosengård – 2016–
- Blakely Mattern[449] – Mallbacken – 2013
- Amanda McGlynn[450] – Piteå – 2022
- Kia McNeill[451] – Kristianstads DFF – 2008
- Rachel Mercik[452] – Vittsjö – 2016
- Tiffeny Milbrett[48][23] – Sunnanå, Linköping – 2005–2007
- Mary-Frances Monroe[453] – KIF Örebro – 2005
- Caroline Murray[454] – AIK – 2021–2022
- Jennifer Nobis[455] – Umeå Södra, Piteå – 2008–2009, 2011–2012
- Jill Oakes[456] – Falköping – 2007
- Alissa Oldenkamp[457] – Kristianstads DFF – 2008
- Allison Pantuso[458] – IFK Kalmar – 2022
- Jennifer Pelley[459] – Djurgården – 2018–2019
- Katie Pingel[460] – IFK Kalmar – 2022
- Christen Press[461][462] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg, Tyresö – 2012–2014[a]
- Delaney Baie Pridham[463] – Kristianstads DFF – 2021–
- Denise Reddy[464][138][48] – Rosengård – 1995–2005
- Elli Reed[465] – Kristianstads DFF – 2013
- Danielle Rice[466] – KIF Örebro – 2019–
- Jill Rutten[467] – Umeå IK – 1996
- Kelly Schmedes[468] – KIF Örebro – 2006
- Jessica Shufelt[469] – Mallbacken – 2013
- Alex Singer[470] – Dalsjöfors – 2011
- Maggie Smither[471] – Brommapojkarna – 2022
- Hope Solo[472] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2004
- Emily Sonnett[473] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2020
- Natalie Spilger[474] – Bälinge – 2008
- Regan Steigleder[475] – KIF Örebro – 2022–
- Juliane Stich[476] – Bälinge – 2006
- Maddy Talbot[477] – Brommapojkarna – 2022
- Rashidat Sade Thomas-Ayinde[478] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2014
- Tabby Tindell[479] – Kristianstads DFF – 2022–
- Megan Toohey[480] – Kvarnsveden – 2016
- India Trotter[481] – Dalsjöfors – 2011
- Alyssa Walker[482] – IFK Kalmar – 2022
- Tiffany Weimer[483] – AIK – 2010
- Ingrid Wells[484] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2012
- Christie Welsh[138] – KIF Örebro – 2004
- Kacey White[23][24] – Bälinge, AIK – 2006–2007
- Carly Wickenheiser[485] – KIF Örebro, Kristianstads DFF – 2021–
- Antoinette Williams[486] – IFK Kalmar – 2022
- Heather Williams[487] – KIF Örebro – 2019–
Oceania (OFC)
[edit]New Zealand
[edit]- CJ Bott[488] – Vittsjö – 2018–2019
- Anna Green[489] – Mallbacken – 2016[b ENG]
- Erin Nayler – Umeå IK – 2022–
- Ali Riley[490] – Rosengård – 2012–2018, 2020[b USA]
- Rebecca Smith[23][491] – Sunnanå – 2005–2008[b USA]
- Hannah Wilkinson[492] – Vittsjö, Djurgården – 2017–2018, 2020
- Kirsty Yallop[493] – Kristianstads DFF, Vittsjö, Mallbacken – 2010, 2012–2016
South America (CONMEBOL)
[edit]Brazil
[edit]- Bárbara[494] – Sunnanå – 2009–2010
- Cristiane[495] – Linköping – 2008
- Daniela[496][497] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg, Linköping – 2004, 2008
- Elaine[498] – Umeå IK, Tyresö – 2005–2013
- Fernanda[499] – Piteå, Vittsjö – 2019–2021
- Formiga[138][48] – Rosengård – 2004–2005
- Juliana Cabral[500] – Kopparbergs/Göteborg – 2004
- Ketlen[501] – Vittsjö – 2013
- Kóki[502] – Rosengård – 2009
- Luana[503] – Sunnanå – 2010
- Marina[138] – Själevad – 2004
- Marta[504][505] – Umeå IK, Tyresö, Rosengård – 2004–2008, 2012–2016
- Mayara[145] – Tyresö – 2014[a]
- Nildinha[506] – Hammarby – 2010
- Rilany[145] – Tyresö – 2014[a]
- Thaisa[145] – Tyresö – 2014[a]
Chile
[edit]- Estíbaliz Montes de Oca[507] – AIK – 2015[b SWE][c SWE U15]
- Daniela Zamora[508] – Djurgården – 2021
Colombia
[edit]- Yoreli Rincón[509] – Rosengård – 2013
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h Financial problems forced Tyresö FF to withdraw from the 2014 Damallsvenskan season. Up to that point they have played 7 matches (which were later cancelled by the Swedish Football Association). As these 7 matches effectively took place and match reports exist, players involved are considered in this list.
- ^ Initially known as Rebecca Quinn while with Vittsjö
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- ^ "Nanna Johansen".
- ^ "Amalie Jørgensen Vangsgaard – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Sofie Junge Pedersen".
- ^ "Kamilla Lilhammer Karlsen – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Maja Ring Kildemoes – Svensk fotboll".
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- ^ "Diljá Ýr Zomers – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Emelía Oskarsdóttir – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Damallsvenskan Newsblog - Damallsvenskan Round XXI: Umeå champions, Qbik relegated".
- ^ "Fiona O'Sullivan".
- ^ "Louise Quinn".
- ^ "Pamela Conti".
- ^ "Anna Maria Picarelli".
- ^ "Nora Abolins – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Armisa Kuc – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Mandy van den Berg".
- ^ "Michaela van den Bulk".
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- ^ "Maruschka Waldus".
- ^ "Nataša Andonova".
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- ^ "Ann Mari Dovland".
- ^ "Cathrine Dyngvold".
- ^ "Heidi Elisabeth Ellingsen – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Caroline Graham Hansen".
- ^ "Vilde Hasund – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Andrine Hegerberg".
- ^ "Andrine Hegerberg".
- ^ "Noor Hoelsbrekken Eckhoff – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Nora Holstad Berge".
- ^ "Camilla Huseby – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Lisa-Marie Utland". svenskfotboll.se.
- ^ "Lise Klaveness".
- ^ "Kristine Lindblom".
- ^ "Frida Leonhardsen Maanum – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Kristine Minde".
- ^ "Maren Mjelde".
- ^ "Bente Nordby 1".
- ^ "Bente Nordby 2".
- ^ "Hilde Gunn Olsen".
- ^ "June Pedersen".
- ^ "Guro Pettersen – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Ingrid Ryland – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Ingrid Schjelderup".
- ^ "Alla tror på Malmö igen". Dagens Nyheter. 16 April 1995.
- ^ "Elise Stenevik – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Ingvild Stensland".
- ^ "Kayla Adamek – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Patrycja Weronika Jerzak – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Ny förlust för Tyresö". 16 May 1993.
- ^ "Resultat". 18 May 1995.
- ^ "Resultat". 22 September 1996.
- ^ "Sport - Resultat". 18 August 1997.
- ^ "Resultat". 24 August 1998.
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- ^ "Skytteliga & publik — svenskfotboll.se". Archived from the original on 1 December 2011.
- ^ "Kimberly Brandão".
- ^ "Carolina Mendes".
- ^ "Cláudia Neto".
- ^ "Cláudia Neto".
- ^ "Jéssica Silva".
- ^ "Andrea Herczeg – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Lee Alexander – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Vaila Barsley".
- ^ "Fiona Brown".
- ^ "Ifeoma Dieke".
- ^ "Ifeoma Dieke".
- ^ "Djurgården värvar från Skottland". Svenska Dagbladet. 3 August 2002.
- ^ "Lucy Graham – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Nicky Grant".
- ^ "Hayley Lauder".
- ^ "Hayley Lauder".
- ^ "Shannon Lynn – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Eilish McSorley".
- ^ "Zoe Ness".
- ^ "Jane Ross".
- ^ "Jelena Čanković".
- ^ "Susanne Åberg – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Lara Ivanusa – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Verónica Boquete".
- ^ "Jennifer Hermoso".
- ^ "Celia Jiménez Delgado – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Ramona Bachmann".
- ^ "Sandra Betschart".
- ^ "Kathrin Lehmann".
- ^ "Kathrin Lehmann".
- ^ "Livia Peng – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Leyla Güngör".
- ^ "Aylin Yaren".
- ^ "Vera Djatel".
- ^ "Carys Hawkins".
- ^ "Lindsay Agnew – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Marie-Yasmine Alidou d'Anjou – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Brittany Timko".
- ^ "Josée Bélanger".
- ^ "Justine Bernier".
- ^ "Allysha Chapman".
- ^ "Sabrina d'Angelo – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Nkem Ezurike".
- ^ "Jenna Hellstrom".
- ^ "Christina Julien".
- ^ "Kaylyn Kyle".
- ^ "Stephanie Labbé".
- ^ "Erin McLeod".
- ^ "Carmelina Moscato".
- ^ "Marie-Ève Nault".
- ^ "Elizabeth Pechersky – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Rebecca Quinn – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Erin Ramsay".
- ^ "Leah Robinson".
- ^ "Sophie Schmidt".
- ^ "Melissa Tancredi".
- ^ "Damallsvenskan Newsblog - News and events from the Swedish women's premier football league".
- ^ "Shannon Woeller – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Shelina Zadorsky".
- ^ "Emily Zurrer".
- ^ "Brianne Reed – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Chinyelu Asher – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Tiffany Devonna Cameron – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Konya Plummer – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Briana Campos – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Amanda Perez".
- ^ "Verónica Pérez".
- ^ "Pamela Tajonar".
- ^ "Ahkeela Mollon".
- ^ "Tasha St. Louis".
- ^ "Allison Aaricka Maclaren Abbe – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Danesha Adams".
- ^ a b c "Fyra världsmästare lockar i Allsvenskan. Tyresö rena "främlingslegionen" i år". Dagens Nyheter. 23 April 1994.
- ^ "Brittany Anghel".
- ^ "Julia Ashley – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Första trepoängaren för Stattena".
- ^ "Bästa halvleken hjälpte inte Stattena".
- ^ "Yael Averbuch".
- ^ "Yael Averbuch".
- ^ "Jessica Ayers – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Madeline Bauer – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Katie Bethke".
- ^ "Rachel Bloznalis – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Brittany Bock".
- ^ "Kayla Braffet".
- ^ "Damallsvenskan Newsblog - Match-Day 2 - Saturday". dandal.webblogg.se.
- ^ "Lori Chalupny".
- ^ "Kelly Conheeney – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Fanta Cooper".
- ^ "Aubrei Corder – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Niki Cross".
- ^ "Kelsey Daugherty – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Hannah Davison – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Kim DeCesare".
- ^ "Robyn Decker".
- ^ "Monica Dolinsky".
- ^ "Hayley Dowd – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Dif tappade i tätstriden". Sveriges Radio. 8 July 2007.
- ^ "Kelly Eagan".
- ^ "Becky Edwards".
- ^ "Sarah Elnicky".
- ^ "Whitney Engen 1". Archived from the original on 30 October 2013.
- ^ "Damallsvenskan Newsblog - Match-day 22: Qbik wins and stays". dandal.webblogg.se.
- ^ "Kendall Fletcher".
- ^ "Tessa Florio – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Brianne Folds – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Katlynn Fraine – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Tessa Gavilsky".
- ^ "Adelaide Gay".
- ^ "Shawna Gordon".
- ^ "Summer Green".
- ^ "Annie Habeeb – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Ashlyn Harris".
- ^ "Valerie Henderson".
- ^ "Rachel Hill – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Katie Kelly".
- ^ "Hana Kerner – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Noelle Keselica – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Meghan Klingenberg".
- ^ "Meghan Klingenberg".
- ^ "Michaela Kovacs – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Ali Krieger".
- ^ "Hammarby IF:s historia".
- ^ "Taylor Leach". svenskfotboll.se.
- ^ "Camille Levin – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Savannah Levin – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Superstjärna till damallsvenskan". Aftonbladet. 17 December 2004.
- ^ "Joanna Lohman".
- ^ "Damallsvenskan Newsblog - News and events from the Swedish women's premier football league". dandal.webblogg.se.
- ^ "Hailie Mace".
- ^ "Emily Madril – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Kate Markgraf".
- ^ "Brett Elizabeth Maron – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Ella Masar".
- ^ "Blakely Mattern".
- ^ "Amanda McGlynn – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "CYKEL". 10 July 2008.
- ^ "Rachel Mercik".
- ^ "AIK kom billigt undan". Dagens Nyheter. 17 April 2005.
- ^ "Caroline Murray – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Jennifer Nobis".
- ^ "Jill Oakes".
- ^ "Alissa Oldenkamp".
- ^ "Allison Pantuso – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Jennifer Lauren Pelley – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Katie Pingel – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Christen Press".
- ^ "Christen Press".
- ^ "Delaney Baie Pridham – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Denise Reddy / Vittsjö GIK - Fotboll - Damallsvenskan". svenskalag.se.
- ^ "Elli Reed".
- ^ "Danielle Rice".
- ^ "Börsen". Aftonbladet. 17 May 1996 – via Mediearkivet.
- ^ "Kelly Schmedes".
- ^ "Jessica Shufelt".
- ^ "Alex Singer".
- ^ "Maggie Smither – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Hope Solo".
- ^ "Emily Ann Sonnett – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Natalie Spilger".
- ^ "Regan Steigleder – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Juliane Stich".
- ^ "Madeline Talbot – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Rashidat Sade Thomas-Ayinde".
- ^ "Tabitha Tindell – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Megan Toohey".
- ^ "India Trotter".
- ^ "Alyssa Mae Walker – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Tiffany Weimer".
- ^ "Ingrid Wells".
- ^ "Carly Wickenheiser – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Antoinette Jewel Williams – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Heather Williams".
- ^ "Catherine Bott – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Anna Green".
- ^ "Alexandra Riley".
- ^ "Rebecca Smith".
- ^ "Hannah Wilkinson – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Kirsty Yallop – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Bárbara Micheline do Monte Barbosa".
- ^ "Cristiane".
- ^ "Daniela".
- ^ "Daniela".
- ^ "Elaine Moura".
- ^ "Fernanda da Silva – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Snöplig förlust för Själevad – Allehanda.se".
- ^ "Ketlen Wiggers".
- ^ "Renata da Costa".
- ^ "Luana Gomes".
- ^ "Marta".
- ^ "Marta".
- ^ "Nildinha".
- ^ "Estibaliz Montes de Oca Muñoz".
- ^ "Daniela Zamora – Svensk fotboll".
- ^ "Yoreli Rincón".