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Awarded for | association football award |
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Country | Sweden |
Presented by | Swedish Football Association, Sydsvenskan |
History | |
First award | 1990 |
Most wins | Lotta Schelin (5) |
Most recent | Elin Rubensson (1st award) |
Website | SvenskFotboll.se |
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 Association and Sydsvenskans newspaper, in conjunction with its male equivalent, Guldbollen.
Diamantbollen was first awarded in 1990 in cooperation between the Swedish Football Association and the newspaper Arbetet until 2000. Since 2001, the awards has been awarded by the Swedish Football Association and Sydsvenskan.[1] The precursor of this award, "Årets fotbollstjej" ("Soccer Girl of the Year"), was awarded by the Swedish Football Association and Dagens Nyheter from 1980 to 1989.[2]
Since 2002, the recipient of the award has received a blown crystal structure designed by Melanie Rydoff. The award is in the shape of a kernel with smooth concave top. At the top of the award, there is a silver leaf. The logo and player name are made by calligrapher Gun Larson.[3]
Winners
Årets fotbollstjej award
Year | Player | Club(s) |
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1980
|
Anna Svenjeby | Kronängs IF |
1981
|
Pia Sundhage | Jitex BK |
1982
|
Anette Börjesson | Jitex BK |
1983
|
Elisabeth Leidinge | Jitex BK |
1984
|
Lena Videkull | Trollhättans IF |
1985
|
Eva Andersson | GIF Sundsvall |
1986
|
Gunilla Axén | Gideonsbergs IF |
1987
|
Eleonor Hultin | GAIS |
1988
|
Lena Videkull (2) | Öxabäcks IF |
1989
|
Eleonor Hultin (2) | Jitex BK |
Diamantbollen
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See also
References
- ^ "Diamantbollen". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 17 December 2011. (subscription required)
- ^ "Diamantbollen" (in Swedish). Swedish Football Association. Archived from the original on 21 November 2011. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
- ^ "Diamantbollen" (in Swedish). Melanierydoff.se. Archived from the original on 7 May 2010. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
- ^ "Diamantbollen till Rubenssons" [The Diamond ball to Rubensson]. Swedish Football Association (in Swedish). 4 January 2024. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
- ^ Diamantbollen SvenskFotboll.se (in Swedish)