Stina Blackstenius
Swedish footballer (born )
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| Full name | Emma Stina Blackstenius[1] | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of birth | () 5 February (age29) | ||
| Place of birth | Vadstena, Sweden | ||
| Height | m (5ft 9in) | ||
| Position(s) | Striker | ||
Current team | Arsenal | ||
| Number | 25 | ||
| – | Vadstena GIF | ||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| – | Vadstena GIF | 34 | (59) |
| – | Linköping | 78 | (37) |
| – | Montpellier | 43 | (25) |
| – | Linköping | 22 | (9) |
| – | BK Häcken | 40 | (25) |
| – | Arsenal | 65 | (24) |
| – | Sweden U17 | 16 | (11) |
| – | Sweden U19 | 29 | (34) |
| Sweden U20 | 4 | (5) | |
| – | Sweden | (35) | |
| *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16 February ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 3 December [2] | |||
Emma Stina Blackstenius (born 5 February ) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Arsenal in the English Women's Super League and the Sweden national team.
Club career
[edit]Vadstena
[edit]Blackstenius grew up in Vadstena and joined local club Vadstena GIF in at the age of 6. On 20 April , Blackstenius made her senior debut for the club against BK Kenty in the Östergötland
StinaBlackstenius
Sweden
PronunciationStee-na Black-steen-ius
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Place of Birth
Vadstena, Sweden
Date of Birth
February 5,
Sweden striker Stina Blackstenius left her homeland to join Arsenal in January and within a year, had caught the eye with crucial goals in the semi-final and final as Arsenal claimed League Cup glory in
PronunciationStee-na Black-steen-ius
Sweden
View all Arsenal Players
Place of Birth
Vadstena, Sweden
Date of Birth
February 5,
Sweden striker Stina Blackstenius left her homeland to join Arsenal in January and within a year, had caught the eye with crucial goals in the semi-final and final as Arsenal claimed League Cup glory in
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Stina Blackstenius
Emma Stina Blackstenius, född 5 februari[1] i Vadstena,[2] är en svenskfotbollsspelare som spelar för Arsenal WFC i FA Women's Super League. Hennes moderklubb är Vadstena GIF, vilken hon lämnade för spel med Linköpings FC i Damallsvenskan. vann hon SM-guld med Linköping, klubbens andra guld någonsin. Från januari och två år framåt spelade Blackstenius den franska klubben Montpellier HSC i Division 1 Féminine. I januari återvände hon till Sverige för spel i Damallsvenskan. Hon spelade initialt för Linköpings FC men lämnade klubben i april för spel med BK Häcken som hon vann sitt andra SM-guld med samma säsong. Under sin andra och sista säsong i Häcken vann hon Damallsvenskans skytteliga med 17 gjorda mål på 21 spelade matcher. Sedan januari tillhör hon Arsenal WFC.
debuterade hon i Sverige A-landslag. Hon har tagit två OS-silver, i Rio de Janeiro och Tokyo [3][4] tog hon ett VM-brons i Frankrike.[5] Sedan tidigare har hon tagit ett EM-silver med Sveriges Ulandslag Hon har också vunnit guld vid UEM i Israel där hon också vann turneringens skytteliga. Hon har dessutom målrekordet för UEM genom alla tider.[6]
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Stina Blackstenius
| Name: | Stina Blackstenius |
|---|---|
| Squad Number: | 25 |
| Date of Birth: | February 5, |
| Place of Birth: | Vadstena, Sweden |
| Signed for Arsenal: | January |
| Signed from: | BK Häcken |
Honours:
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Damallsvenskan: , Svenska Cupen: /14, /15, /21 UEFA Women's Under Championship:
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A tireless runner and deadly finisher, Swedish striker Stina was our top scorer in /24 with 18 goals, matching her tally from the previous season.
Although third in the WSL scoring charts behind Alessia Russo (12) and Beth Mead (8), the powerful forward netted nine goals in six games in our successful defence of the Continental Cup, including two hat-tricks and the extra-time winner in the final against Chelsea.
She also had a habit of scoring late in games from the bench – seven of her goals came as a substitute, notably a late winner at home to Manchester City and
both goals in a victory away to the same opponents.
A big-game player who also netted important goals throughout /23, Stina joined in January from Swedish club BK Hacken, where she won both the league and cup and finished as the
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