They are all nominated for Obo’s Damallsvenskan Best of 2022

The Allsvenskan Women’s Championship is over, so it’s time to pay tribute to the best players and performance of the year.

Here are all the nominees for the “Obos Damallsvenskans Best” gala on November 16.

Rosengård won the gold, Häcken came in second and Linköping came in third. The Women’s League season is over, and there were several performances that stood out during the year.

Now is the time to appoint the Player of the Year and Coach of the Year. on ‘Obos Best Allsvenskan Women’s ShoesOn November 16, awards such as Best Goalkeeper, Player of the Year, and Coach of the Year will be awarded.

In addition, Sportbladet readers have the opportunity to vote for the hat-trick of the year and the best goal of the season.

The concert takes place on Wednesday, November 16, starting at 19:00.

They were all nominated for the Best Obos Damallsvenskan Award

General guard:

Melina Luke, Kristianstad DFF

Stimulate: The 22-year-old is going from strength to strength. The German is nothing more than to be seen and heard during the match, but with her arrival, she reached out to her several times and she saved Kristianstad. He brings calm to his team and 10 clean sheets speaks for itself.

Sabrina D’Angelo, Vittsjö GIK

Stimulate: The Canadian goalkeeper continues to put in a great effort. The 29-year-old is an explosive goalkeeper with a large presence in the penalty area and is responsible for a good distribution.

Jennifer Falk, BK Hacken

Stimulate: Although there is some action in the backline, especially during the spring, the band at Hisingen are the team that have conceded the fewest goals this season. They can thank responsive national team goalkeeper Jennifer Falk for that, who was responsible for seven zeros. The 29-year-old is a good defender in the game with his feet and loves to start attacks.

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The back of the year:

Emma Berglund, Rosengard FC

Stimulate: With his poise and clear voice, the general ruled the defense and stood by the heroes of Sweden. A strong, positionally secure center back in both duel and main play. The 33-year-old was a fixture in the middle lock and in Seeger’s absence, she also performed as captain with that honor.

Stena Lennartsson, Linkopings

Stimulate: An aggressive and aggressive winger who always gives 110 percent in duels. When Lenartsson is on the edge of a cliff, you know he’s going to explode. The 25-year-old has gained a lot of confidence in Linköping and is a constant threat in attack with his participations from the right wing.

Hana Wijk, BK Hacken

Stimulate: The 18-year-old, who started the season off the bench, stepped in and showed she’s on the right wing to stay. During the season, Wijk has blossomed into a defender who can also challenge in attack. Thanks to her sharp passes, she became an important and decisive player in the last third, creating chances and providing several passes to score goals.

General mediator:

Sophie Bridgaard, Rosengard Club

Stimulate: The creative 20-year-old contributed speed and breath to the midfield of the Swedish champions. She can loosen the opponent’s defense and if she doesn’t come, she can always try shots from outside. The left dojo has strength and accuracy.

Fanny Anderson, Piteå IF

Stimulate: The captain is in the midfield of Petio. The 27-year-old who is often described as a team player stepped in as captain at Piteå and was the one who dictated the terms. With his understanding of the game and his high level of action, Andersson has been a strong contributor to Piteå as he has introduced her to many of the best teams in the series.

Olga Ahtenen, Linkopings

Stimulate: The position in Linköping and the game has been noticeably affected in the times when it was missing. The captain is the one who holds Linkoping together from his midfield position and if she can’t get out to the running backs, she can link up with Takarada or why not test the shots herself. The Finn showed evidence of the amount of powder in her bag once and twice.

General striker:

Amalie Vangsgaard, Linkopings FC

Stimulate: Linköping’s archery queen has created problems for all defenses this season. The Dane is dangerous, clinical, and sacrilegious at his game. It’s not for nothing that she sprinkled 22 wickets in 25 games and scored three-pointers.

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Evelyn Wien, Kristianstad DFF

Stimulate: The Canadian striker is the scoring queen of the series. If she doesn’t achieve goals herself, she serves up gunslinger Tabby Tindell. Viens is a fiery striker who is strong in the reverse game and can create goals-scoring opportunities out of nowhere.

Olivia Shaw, FC Rosengård

Stimulate: The 31-year-old continues to grow in his position as a left winger. He pulled a heavy load at Rosengård who was injured early in the season. Thanks to her speed, she creates decks, hits posts, and often serves her teammates when she finds a target herself. And after that she still won the indoor shooting league with the Swedish champions in twelve great successes.

Swedish Games Breakthrough of the Year Award:

Hana Wijk, BK Hacken

Stimulate: Although coach Villahamn has cut and pasted some in the back line, the 18-year-old was one of those who really had the opportunity, and she took advantage of it. He gave the right-back the confidence that resulted in goals and assists as well as a call-up to the first national team.

Matilda Feinberg, Hammarby IF

Stimulate: The 19-year-old talent has taken a rocket journey from Enskede and matches in Division 1 to being a certain key player with Hammarby in the Women’s League. With its drive and technique, it has become a mainstay in attack and is also useful in many situations in attack. Vinberg has gained a lot of confidence and takes new steps every match, which has also been rewarded with a place in the national team.

Pia Sprung, Club Rosengard

Stimulate: The 17-year-old got off to a great start and scored the Swedish champion’s first goal of the season. There were two more goals for the talent that unfortunately spoiled the latter part of the season due to injury. A player that many predict a great future.

Player of the Year:

Olga Ahtenen, Linkopings

Stimulate: What would Linkoping be without its leader? Olga Ahtenen is a leader who is seen and heard all the time. Finn is the player who left the biggest void when she was missing. The midfield drive had an incredibly impressive shot and also scored two crucial goals.

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Mia Pearson, FC Rosengård

Stimulate: Doldisen in Rosengård, which has really blossomed this season. He was a regular fixture in midfield already in the spring but had to play an increasingly big role when Seeger was injured and Kankovic left. The 32-year-old was responsible for assists, accurate sliding tackles and superb goals. Not always the most obvious, but she means an incredible amount to her team.

Elaine Robinson, BK Hacken

Stimulate: A player that you can put anywhere and it doesn’t just do the job, it adds something. The incredible feature of Robert Villahamn and Haken. The 29-year-old is stronger than ever and can not only challenge herself towards goal, but with her superb shot she can easily put her teammates in good positions. A constant threat and it pays off if you position Robinson as a quarterback, midfielder or striker, she makes a difference for her team.

Swedish Games Coach of the Year Award:

Andre Geiglerts, Linkopings

Stimulate: Under Jeglertz’s leadership, Linköping developed greatly. The work that started last year has paid off this year. Players like Vangsgaard, Lennartsson, Selerud and Ahtinen have thrived on the confidence they’ve received from the 50-year-old, to name a few. Jeglertz showed a prowess in signings and took the LFC to Europe once again.

Renee Sligers, FC Rosengard

Stimulate: With a preliminary season behind him, Sligers had to make his mark on the champion team. Injuries and stars moving meant the 33-year-old had to correct, fix and use creativity. Demonstrate ingenuity at a time when it was most needed and ensure Rosengård wins matches even if the game isn’t one hundred percent.

Robert Vilahamn, BK Häcken

Stimulate: The team inherited from Mats Green last fall and after working a bit during the spring, Villahamn chose a new course over the summer. It was a bold choice to ship unsuitable players, but the 39-year-old’s decision to invest in young players and achieve the best results saw Haken take second place.

The winners in these categories are selected by the jury and presented at the ceremony. In addition, the Sportbladet Award, Youth Award and Overall Goal Award are awarded. The latter is the one you vote for via Instagram’s Sportbladet.

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