Lisa Dahlkvist

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Lisa Dahlkvist
Lisa Dahlkvist SWExUSA Rio2016 C.jpg
Dahlkvist in Rio 2016
Personnel
birthday February 6, 1987
place of birth StockholmSweden
size 173 cm
position Midfielder
Juniors
Years station
Adolfsberg's IK
Karlslunds IF
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2005 KIF Örebro
2006-2009 Umeå IK 43 0(7)
2010-2011 Kopparbergs / Gothenburg FC 42 (13)
2012-2014 Tyresö FF 44 0(5)
2014 Avaldsnes IL 11 0(1)
2014-2015 KIF Örebro 9 0(6)
2015-2016 Paris Saint-Germain 17 0(2)
2016-2017 KIF Örebro 30 0(0)
2018– Eskilstuna United 21 0(2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
Sweden U17 9 0(4)
Sweden U19 26 (10)
2006 Sweden U21 2 0(0)
2007 Sweden U23 5 0(0)
2008– Sweden 134 (11)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2018

2 As of March 6, 2019

Lisa Dahlkvist (born February 6, 1987 in Stockholm ) is a Swedish football player . The midfielder , who won three championship titles with Umeå IK , made her debut for the Swedish national team in 2008 . She is the daughter of Sven Dahlkvist , who played 39 times for the Swedish national team between 1979 and 1985 and was named Footballer of the Year in Sweden in 1984 .

Career

Dahlkvist started playing football at Adolfsbergs IK . The midfielder came to KIF Örebro in 2005 through the youth of Karlslunds IF . At the same time, she went through the Swedish youth selection, where she partly played with the older age groups.

In early December 2005, Umeå IK announced the commitment of Dahlkvist and Johanna Frisk with the start of the 2006 season . With the team supervised by Andrée Jeglertz , she won the championship title and then reached the finals of the UEFA Women's Cup 2006/07 , which were lost to Arsenal LFC . At the end of the year he won the Swedish championship. As a regular player, she recommended herself for the national team and was considered by national coach Thomas Dennerby for the international match against England in February of the following year . She stayed in the national selection and was part of the squad at the 2008 Olympic Games , but was not used in the course of the tournament. Until the end of the year she helped her club to defend the title of the Crown Princess Victorias Cup . In summer 2009 she called Dennerby next to her club mates Ulla-Karin Rönnlund and Anna Paulson in the squad for the European Championship . She was also nominated for the 2011 World Cup . In the second group game against North Korea , she scored the 1-0 winner for Sweden. In the game for group victory against the USA , she converted a penalty in the 16th minute to give Sweden a 1-0 lead. By beating the USA Sweden reached the quarterfinals unbeaten, in which Australia were the next opponent. There she scored the goal to make it 2-0 in the 16th minute of the game and thus her third World Cup goal. With the 3-1 victory both the semi-finals against Japan and the qualification for the Olympic Games in London were reached . In the semifinals against Japan she and her team lost 3-1 and had to watch Homare Sawa , who like she had scored three goals before, scored another goal. On July 16, 2011, she and the team won the game for third place in the 2-1 victory over France . She was also in the Swedish squad for the 2012 Olympic Games and was used in all four games.

In 2012, she was champion in Sweden for the fourth time with Tyresö FF .

She was in the squad for the 2013 European Championship finals and was used in all five games until they were eliminated in the semi-finals. But she was only in the starting line-up in the group game against Italy. In the other games she was substituted on in the second half.

After the bankruptcy of Tyresö FF, she moved to the Norwegian club Avaldsnes IL in 2014 , then returned to KIF Örebro and in summer 2015 accepted an offer from the French first division partner Paris Saint-Germain . With PSG she finished second in the championship behind Olympique Lyon and also in the UEFA Women's Champions League 2015/16 she failed with PSG in the semi-finals against Lyon.

In May 2015 she was nominated for the 2015 World Cup. She was only used in the group games, her team was then eliminated without her participation in the round of 16 against Germany , so that she did not make her 100th international match there.

She then played her 100th international match in the first qualifying match for the 2017 European Championship against Moldova , which was also the Swedes' first international match against Moldova.

In March 2016, she and her team qualified at the Olympic qualification tournament for the 2016 Olympic Games . She scored the winning goal in the 1-0 in the first game against Norway. At the Olympic Games, it was used in all six games. In the quarter and semi-finals, the Swedes prevailed on penalties against defending champions USA and hosts Brazil , with Dahlkvist always being the last successful shooter. In the final, the Swedes were again defeated by Germany.

Shortly after the Olympic Games , she and her team qualified for the 2017 European Women's Football Championship , where they will meet Germany again in their first game.

After a season in France, she returned to her home country in August 2016 and initially played again for KIF Örebro. In 2018 she moved to Eskilstuna United .

successes

Private

Dahlkvist lives openly gay in Sweden.

Web links

Commons : Lisa Dahlkvist  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. 2008 and 2009 seasons
  2. uik.se: "Två landslagsspelare klara för Umeå IK!" ( Memento of the original from February 23, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on July 28, 2009)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.uik.se
  3. newsdesk.se: “Debut for Lisa Dahlkvist mot England”  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on July 28, 2009)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.newsdesk.se  
  4. svenskfotboll.se: "Dam: EM troops uttagen" (accessed on July 28, 2009)
  5. Dam: Sveriges VM-Trupp (accessed on June 10, 2011)
  6. FIFA.com: London 2012 Women's Olympic Football Tournament Squad Sweden
  7. svenskfotboll.se: "Sundhages VM-trupp spikad"
  8. United States vs. Sweden 1 - 1
  9. Brazil vs. Sweden 0-0
  10. QX.se: Dagens comma ut: Vickan Svensson