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- Diamantbollen, Swedish for the Diamond Ball, an annual award for Sweden's best female football player. The award is currently awarded by the Swedish Football...
- The female equivalent of the award, Diamantbollen, was established in 1990. Both Guldbollen and Diamantbollen are now awarded at the Fotbollsgalan....
- goalscorer with 225 goals in 225 appearances. She has been awarded Diamantbollen (the Diamond Ball), given to the Swedish player of the year, a record...
- football portal Svenska Cupen (women) Women's football around the world Diamantbollen List of sporting events in Sweden "OBOS Damallsvenskan - ett samarbete...
- caps and scoring six international goals. In November 2005 she won Diamantbollen, an award given the best female player in Sweden each year. On 7 January...
- Retrieved 2 August 2021. "Fridolina Rolfö vinner Diamantbollen 2022!" [Fridolina Rolfö winner Diamantbollen 2022!]. Twitter (in Swedish). 27 December 2022...
- Women's World Cup third place: 2019, 2023 Algarve Cup: 2018 Individual Diamantbollen: 2020 FotbollsgalanSwedish Defender of the Year: 2020, 2021 FIFA...
- known Swedish female footballers. In November 2000, she was awarded the Diamantbollen, an annual award made to the best female player in Sweden, during the...
- scored more than 50 Damallsvenskan goals for the club, or player has won Diamantbollen, or player is a member of the Swedish football Hall of Fame. As of 3...
- the award for the best male player (Guldbollen) and female players (Diamantbollen). SvFF had a turnover 2008 of 554 MSEK. Karl-Erik Nilsson was the President...