Frida Leonhardsen Maanum

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Frida Leonhardsen Maanum
Personnel
birthday July 16, 1999
place of birth Norway
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
2014-2015 Lyn Oslo U-16 4 (3)
2015-2016 Lyn Oslo U-19 6 (7)
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2014-2016 Lyn Oslo 47 0(9)
2014-2015 Lyn Oslo 2 2 0(0)
2017 Stabæk Fotball 11 0(2)
2017– Linköpings FC 50 (12)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2014-2015 Norway U-16 12 0(3)
2014-2017 Norway U-17 24 0(5)
2016-2017 Norway U-19 10 0(1)
2017 Norway U-23 2 0(0)
2017– Norway 29 (2)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2019

2 As of November 8, 2019

Frida Leonhardsen Maanum (born July 16, 1999 in Norway ) is a Norwegian soccer player who has played for the Norwegian national soccer team for women and Linköpings FC in Damallsvenskan since 2017 .

Career

societies

Maanum played from 2014 for the Norwegian second division club Lyn Oslo , occasionally in the first few years in the U-16, U-19 and 2nd team, which played in the 2nd division (3rd division). After a 6th and 5th place in the table, the second place was achieved in 2016 and thus the opportunity to play in the relegation for a place in the top series . The two games against the penultimate of the top series of 2016 Medkila Idrettslag were lost, so Lyn stayed in the 1st division. Maanum then moved to the third of the top series Stabæk Fotball . After only eight months, she moved to the Swedish first division club Linköpings FC during the current season and immediately became Swedish champion. She had scored one goal in six games. In 2018 she was used in all 22 games and scored five goals. The title could not be defended, it was only enough for fifth place. She also took part in the 2017/18 UEFA Women's Champions League for the first time with Linköping, playing in four of the six games in the sixteenth, eighth and quarter-finals. In 2018/19 there were only three games, but in a 6-1 away win against Ukrainian representatives Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv, she scored her first two CL goals. This time it ended in the round of 16, where both games were lost against Paris Saint-Germain .

National team

Maanum went through the Norwegian junior teams and took part with the U-17 team in the two qualifying rounds for the U-17 European Women's Football Championship in 2015 , which was then achieved. There she was eliminated after the group stage. In the same year, a new attempt was started and the U-17 European women's football championship was reached in 2016 . The game for third place was lost there and the U-17 women's soccer world championship in 2016 was missed. With the U-19 team, she then failed despite the home advantage in the second qualifying round for the 2017 U-19 European Women's Football Championship . After two games for the U-23 team, she played her first international match in the last friendly before the European Championship against France on July 11, 2017 , where she was in the starting line-up, but was substituted after 80 minutes. She was then nominated as the youngest player for the European Championship with just one international match . In the opening game against the hosts, which lost 1-0, she was in the starting line-up, but was replaced in the 57th minute. In the second game, which was lost to Belgium 2-0, she was only on the bench, but then came into play in the last group game against Denmark when the score was 0-1 in the 56th minute, but could not turn the game give more. For the first time, the Norwegians remained without a goal at a European Championship and were eliminated as the bottom of the group.

But from then on she was a regular player and one of eight players who played all eight games in the subsequent qualification for the 2019 World Cup . In the end, the Norwegians were group winners ahead of European champions Netherlands . She had her first tournament success in 2019 when she won the Algarve Cup , although she only had a 22-minute short stint in a 3-1 win against China . On May 2, she was nominated as the youngest Norwegian player for the 2019 World Cup , although she only played 44 minutes in 2019. At the World Cup, she was substituted on in four Norwegian games and played a total of 90 minutes. With a 3-0 defeat against England in the quarter-finals, she and her team were eliminated and thus also missed the 2020 Olympic Games .

On September 3, 2019, she scored her first international goal in a 2-1 win in the friendly against England to equalize.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. fotball.no: Norges EM-tropp er klar (The international matches and goals indicated for the players correspond to the current status)
  2. fotball.no: Her er Norges VM-tropp