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Lotta Schelin

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Lotta Schelin
Personal information
Full name Charlotta Eva Schelin
Date of birth February 27, 1984 (1984-02-27) (age 24)
Place of birth    Trångsund, Sweden
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)
Playing position Striker, Winger
Club information
Current club Göteborg FC
Number 8
Youth clubs
1983-1997
1997-2001
Kållereds SK
Mölnlycke IF
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2001- Göteborg FC 154 (116)   
National team2
2004- Sweden 047 (16)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of September 18, 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Schelin receiving Diamantbollen in November 2006.
Schelin receiving Diamantbollen in November 2006.

Charlotta Eva Schelin, usually called Lotta Schelin or L8, born 27 February 1984, is a Swedish football player on the women's national team and captain and forward of Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC. On both teams she wears the number 8.

Her height, strength and offensive technique has had Denmark's coach Peter Bonde comparing her to Zlatan Ibrahimović. She credits her older sister and teammate, Camilla Schelin, as well as famous footballers Thierry Henry and Tina Nordlund, as important role models for her.

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[edit] Career

Schelin grew up in Kållered outside Gothenburg and began to play football for Kållered's SK along with her sister, Camilla. She has also played for Mölnlycke IF. She has also tried table-tennis and track and field. When asked if she could do well in another sport, she wanted to be able to snowboard. As a teenager, she had problems with her spine and was advised to stop playing, but she recovered through intensive strength training.

In 2001, when she was 17 years old, she debuted in the Premier Division for Landvetter FC, currently Göteborg FC, where she has played over 100 Premier Division games and become the team's most prominent player. After an injury in August 2002, she was out of the Swedish Premier Division until June 2003. During her national team career, that began in March 16, 2004, she played in the Algarve Cup and continued with the team to Athens. She got her first injury in the groin during 2005, an injured hamstring and a cold. As she began to recover, her importance as a national team player increased.

After that in 2006, she was a key player in the bronze third place match against France in the Algarve Cup, scoring the only goal of the game. Then after several decided games in the road to the Women's World Cup in China, she won the Diamond Ball (Sweden's Best Female Footballer). She also won the Forward of the Year in 2006 (including having the most goals that season with 21) and Rookie of the Year in 2004. She was Sweden's representative in FIFA: she went to China in Wuhan April 22, 2007 to join the lot draw before the World Cup.

Despite offers from other Premier Division clubs she has stayed in Gothenburg, but has expressed an interest in playing in a relaunched Women's United Soccer Association in 2009. Her current club chairman Peter Bronsman, says that her playing abilities can earn her up to 100,000 Swedish kronas per month (roughly 15,000 USD).

[edit] Awards/Honours

  • 46 Caps for Sweden National Team
  • 14 Goals for Sweden
  • 2004: Sweden Breakthrough Player of the Year
  • 2006: Diamond Ball Winner, Forward of the Year, Won the Swedish Premier Division, MVP of Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC.
  • 2007: Played in FIFA Women's World Cup
  • 2007: Most goals scored in Damallsvenskan: 26

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