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Sara Thunebro
Thunebro playing for Sweden in the 2011 World CupPersonal information Full name Sara Kristina Thunebro Date of birth 26 April 1979 Place of birth Eskilstuna, Sweden Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) Playing position Defender Club information Current club Djurgårdens IF Number 5 Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1997–1998 Gideonsbergs IF 1999–2001 Djurgårdens IF 2002 Älvsjö AIK 2003–2009 Djurgårdens IF 230 (19) 2009– FFC Frankfurt National team‡ 2004– Sweden 75 (3) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 2 July 2011Sara Kristina Thunebro born (26 April 1979) in Strängnäs, Sweden, is a female footballer. She currently plays as a defender for Djurgårdens IF (Damallsvenskan) and the Swedish women's national team. Recently Thunebro signed a contract with FFC Frankfurt, lasting from 2009 until 2011.
Career
Thunebro began playing at the age of six, eventually rising to the youth club Viljan IK. She advanced through the Damallsvenskan to one of the top tier teams Djurgårdens IF. With Thunebro on the team, they have won the Swedish Championships in 2003 and 2004. Djurgårdens IF has also won the Swedish Cup during the 2004 and 2005 seasons in order to qualify for the UEFA Women's Cup. They were runners-up on both occasions. Her trademark on the field is her white headband.
External links
1. FFC Frankfurt – current squad 1 Angerer · 2 Lewandowski · 3 Kleiner · 4 Kumagai · 5 Thunebro · 6 Chojnowski · 7 Behringer · 8 Kulig · 10 Marozsán · 11 Landström · 12 Weber · 14 Krieger · 15 Huth · 18 Garefrekes · 19 Bajramaj · 20 Herbert · 21 Crnogorčević · 23 Percival · 25 Bartusiak · 26 Schumann · 28 Smisek · 30 Kremer · Coach: Kahlert
Sweden squad – 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup Sweden squad – 2008 Summer Olympics (Women's Football) Sweden squad – 2009 UEFA Women's European Championship 1 Lindahl • 2 Rohlin • 3 Segerström • 4 Paulson • 5 Seger • 6 Thunebro • 7 S. Larsson • 8 Schelin • 9 Landström • 10 Asllani • 11 Svensson • 12 Hammarström • 13 Lissel • 14 Fors • 15 Sjögran • 16 P. Larsson • 17 Dahlqvist • 18 Fischer • 19 Lindén • 20 Liljegärd • 21 Rönnlund • 22 Nilsson • Coach: DennerbySweden squad – 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Third Place 1 Lindahl • 2 Rohlin • 3 Sembrant • 4 Svensson • 5 Seger • 6 Thunebro • 7 Larsson • 8 Schelin • 9 Landström • 10 Jakobsson • 11 Göransson • 12 K. Hammarström • 13 Nilsson • 14 Öqvist • 15 Sjögran • 16 Forsberg • 17 Dahlkvist • 18 Fischer • 19 Edlund • 20 M. Hammarström • 21 Lundgren • Coach: DennerbyThis biographical article related to women's association football is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. This biographical article related to an association football defender from Sweden is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.