Lina Hurtig

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Lina Hurtig
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Lina Hurtig (2013)
Personnel
Surname Lina Mona André Hurtig
birthday 5th September 1995
place of birth AvestaSweden
size 180 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
Avesta AIK
2011 Gustaf's GoIF 19 (14)
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2012-2016 Umeå IK 88 (24)
2017– Linköpings FC 54 (17)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2011–2012 Sweden U-17 15 0(4)
2012-2014 Sweden U-19 30 0(8)
2017– Sweden 29 0(5)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2019

2 As of November 8, 2019

Lina Mona André Hurtig (born September 5, 1995 in Avesta ) is a Swedish national soccer player who has been playing for Linköpings FC in Damallsvenskan since 2017 .

Career

societies

As a 15-year-old, Hurtig already played for Gustaf's GoIF in Borlänge in the Norrettan , the second Swedish league at the time. In 2012 she moved to the first division club Umeå IK and played her first first division game at the age of 16. The association, which had won between 2000 and 2008 seven league titles, had, however, nothing to do during their time when they brought it in five seasons to 88 league games and scored 24 goals with the championship and rose at the end of season 2016 from . This was followed by the move to Master Linköpings FC , with whom she won her first league title in the 2017 season and qualified for the 2018/19 UEFA Women's Champions League . In 2018 it was only enough for the club to finish fifth.

In October 2017 she played for Linköping against Apollon Limassol in her first Champions League game and scored her first two Champions League goals in the 3-0 second leg. In the round of 16 against Sparta Prague , she scored one goal in both games. In the quarterfinals against Manchester City , she lost both games with her team and remained without a goal. In the following season she was only able to score a goal in the 6-1 against Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv and already in the round of 16 came the end against Paris Saint-Germain , where she met her former teammate at Umeå Hanna Glas in the two defeats .

National teams

Swiftly went through the Swedish national junior teams and took part with the U-17 team in the qualifications for the U-17 European women's football championship in 2011 and 2012 , for which the Swedes could not qualify. Things went better with the U-19 team, with which they became European champions in 2012 . In 2013 and 2014 , she also took part in the European Championship finals with the U-19 team, but dropped out after the group stage. In December 2012, at the age of 17, she was invited to a training camp for the senior national team in January 2013. She was also invited, but not used, for an EM preparatory game against Brazil in June 2013. For the EM in her home country she was not considered.

It finally took her until November 27, 2014 for her first appearance in the senior national team , which she had in a 1-1 draw against Canada . After she was not considered for the 2015 World Cup, she played her first two competitive games in September 2015 as part of qualifying for the 2017 European Championship and scored her first international goal on September 22, in a 3-0 win against Poland . She was nominated for the European Championship , but was replaced by Julia Spetsmark on June 3rd . In qualifying for the 2019 World Cup , she was used in four games and scored two goals.

On May 16, she was also nominated for the World Cup . With a height of 180 cm, she was the tallest player in the squad. At the World Cup she was used in all seven games, but was only in the starting line-up twice. a. in the group game against Thailand , in which she scored her first World Cup goal and played over 90 minutes. As group runner-up they reached the knockout round, where they won 1-0 against Canada in the round of 16 . In the quarter-finals, after 24 years, the Swedes won another competitive game against the German team and qualified for the 2020 Olympic Games. In the semifinals against European champions Netherlands , she was in the starting line-up for the second time, but lost with her team after extra time, before she but has already been replaced. But then they were able to win the game for third place against England .

successes

Web links

Commons : Lina Hurtig  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. expressen.se: Sundhage tar med 17-åring på lägret
  2. Dalarnas Tidningar: Lina Hurtig i Sundhages trupp
  3. "Oavgjort för Sverige när Hurtig debuterade" (archived items in Västerbotten Kuriren)
  4. svenskfotboll.se: Gerhardssons VM troop presenterad