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  1. Hanna Carolina Ljungberg (born 8 January 1979) is a Swedish former football player, who played the position of forward. She played for the club side Umeå IK and for the Swedish national football team. She debuted for Sweden, at age 17, on 6 February 1996, when Sweden won 8-0 against Spain.

  2. Hanna Carolina Ljungberg (Umeå, 8 de enero de 1979) es una exfutbolista sueca que jugaba como delantera. Comenzó su carrera en 1994 en el Sunnanå SK, y en 1996 debutó con la selección sueca. En 1998 fichó por el Umeå IK, donde pasó el resto de su carrera. Dejó la selección en 2008, y se retiró al año siguiente.

  3. Hanna Ljungberg: a Swedish football icon. Take a look back at all of Ljungberg's FIFA Women's World Cup goals. Subscribe to FIFA on YouTube: https://www.yout...

  4. es.uefa.com › news › 01d2-0e10c0400e24-06c293af1670-1000--2001-hanna-ljungberg2001: Hanna Ljungberg | UEFA.com

    Resumen del artículo. A pesar de que no cumplirá los 30 hasta enero de 2009 y que ha sufrido años de problemas con las lesiones, Hanna Ljungberg ha escrito, sin embargo, su nombre en la...

  5. 20 de ago. de 2009 · Umeå IK striker Hanna Ljungberg, the leading scorer in the history of UEFA women's club competition, has announced her retirement from football aged 30 following her latest injury blow....

  6. www.uefa.com › news › 017b-0e108979b00f-143982f86c31-1000--2001-hanna-ljungberg2001: Hanna Ljungberg | UEFA.com

    7 de jul. de 2001 · As a teenager Ljungberg played in the 1996 Olympics and 1997 UEFA European Women's Championship, but it was in inspiring Sweden to the final of the continental competition in 2001 and the 2003...

  7. www.inside.fifa.com › news › hanna-ljungberg-swe-2908098Hanna LJUNGBERG (SWE) - FIFA

    Hampered by injuries Ljungberg officially brought an end to her career in August 2009 after suffering a second cruciate ligament tear in her right knee. The Swedish icon would no doubt have carried on her goalscoring feats for several more years had she not had such misfortune with injuries, including a nasty head injury in 2006 which forced Ljungberg to spend several weeks in a dark room ...