Hanna Fogelström

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Hanna Fogelström
Hanna Fogelström

Hanna Fogelström (2015)

Player information
Full name Hanna Victoria Fogelström
Nickname "Fågel", "Birdie"
birthday November 8, 1990
place of birth Partille , Sweden
citizenship SwedeSwede Swedish
height 1.79 m
Playing position Right winger
Throwing hand Left
Club information
society Career ended
Clubs as active
from ... to society
0000–2014 SwedenSweden IK Sävehof
2014-2017 FranceFrance Toulon Saint-Cyr Var Handball
National team
  Games (goals)
SwedenSweden Sweden 68 (112)

As of June 7, 2019

Hanna Victoria Fogelström (born November 8, 1990 in Partille ) is a former Swedish handball player .

Career

Fogelström began playing handball at the Swedish club IK Sävehof . The outside player won her first championship title with the Sävehof women's team in 2009. She celebrated further championship triumphs in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. From summer 2014 she ran for the French first division team Toulon Saint-Cyr Var handball . In February 2015, she sustained a cruciate ligament injury . After Fogelström returned to the field in November of the same year, she injured her cruciate ligament again after two games. After Fogelström played again for Toulon in the 2016/17 season, she suffered another cruciate ligament injury in the last game of the season. Furthermore, the planned move to the Danish club Viborg HK for the 2017/18 season failed . As a result of the injury, she ended her career. In the 2018/19 season, Fogelström was a manager at IK Sävehof. Since May 1st, 2020 she has been working as a team manager at the Swedish Association.

Fogelström played 68 games for Sweden , in which she scored 112 goals. The 2011 World Cup in Brazil was her first tournament participation. Fogelström scored ten goals in six games and finished ninth with Sweden. In summer 2012 she took part in the Olympic Games in London . With Sweden she finished eleventh. Also in 2012 she belonged to the Swedish EM squad , which took eighth place. At the 2014 European Championships , she won the bronze medal with Sweden.

Web links

Individual evidence

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  7. fyens.dk: Knæskade forhindrer svensk fløjspiller i Viborg-skifte , accessed on August 17, 2018
  8. handbollskanalen.se: Hanna Fogelström blir manager i Sävehof , accessed on August 17, 2018
  9. aftonbladet.se: Klart: Han tar över Sävehof , accessed on June 7, 2019
  10. handball-world.news: Ex-national player Fogelström with a new role at Sweden's handball association , accessed on January 29, 2020
  11. sverigesradio.se: "Fogel" om sin mästerskapsdebut , accessed on April 14, 2018
  12. Women's World Championship 2011 - Cumulative Statistics (PDF; 54 kB), accessed October 11, 2013
  13. www.handball-world.com: Many youngsters - Sweden sets EM squad , accessed on October 11, 2013