Diamantbollen Explained

Diamantbollen
Description:association football award
First:1990
Country:Sweden
Presenter:Swedish Football Association, Sydsvenskan
Holder:Elin Rubensson
(1st award)
Most Awards:Lotta Schelin (5)

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

YearPlayerClub(s)
Anna Svenjeby Kronängs IF
Pia Sundhage Jitex BK
Anette Börjesson Jitex BK
Elisabeth Leidinge Jitex BK
Lena Videkull Trollhättans IF
Eva Andersson GIF Sundsvall
Gunilla Axén Gideonsbergs IF
Eleonor Hultin GAIS
Lena Videkull (2) Öxabäcks IF
Eleonor Hultin (2) Jitex BK

Diamantbollen

YearPlayerClub(s)
Eva Zeikfalvy Malmö FF
Elisabeth Leidinge (2) Jitex BK
Anneli Andelén Öxabäck/Mark IF
Lena Videkull (3) Malmö FF
Kristin Bengtsson Hammarby IF
Malin Andersson Älvsjö AIK
Malin Swedberg Älvsjö AIK
Ulrika Karlsson Bälinge IF
Victoria Svensson Älvsjö AIK
Cecilia Sandell Älvsjö AIK
Tina Nordlund Umeå IK
Malin Moström Umeå IK
Hanna Ljungberg Umeå IK
Victoria Svensson (2) Djurgården/Älvsjö
Kristin Bengtsson (2) Djurgården/Älvsjö
Hanna Marklund Sunnanå SK
Lotta Schelin Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC
Therese Sjögran LdB FC Malmö
Frida Östberg Umeå IK
Caroline Seger Linköping FC
Therese Sjögran (2) LdB FC Malmö
Lotta Schelin (2) Olympique Lyonnais
Lotta Schelin (3) Olympique Lyonnais
Lotta Schelin (4) Olympique Lyonnais
Lotta Schelin (5) Olympique Lyonnais
Hedvig Lindahl Chelsea
Hedvig Lindahl (2) Chelsea
Kosovare Asllani Manchester City
Linköpings FC
Nilla Fischer VfL Wolfsburg
Caroline Seger (2) Rosengård
Magdalena Eriksson Chelsea
Fridolina Rolfö Barcelona
Fridolina Rolfö (2) Barcelona
Elin Rubensson[4] BK Häcken FF

Source:[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Diamantbollen . . Swedish . 17 December 2011.
  2. Web site: Diamantbollen . Swedish . . https://web.archive.org/web/20111121082553/http://svenskfotboll.se/svensk-fotboll/historia/historik-damer/diamantbollen/ . 21 November 2011 . dead . 17 December 2011 .
  3. Web site: Diamantbollen . Swedish . Melanierydoff.se . https://web.archive.org/web/20100507193642/http://melanierydoff.se/glasdesign-produkter/diamantbollen . 7 May 2010 . dead. 24 December 2016.
  4. Web site: 4 January 2024 . Diamantbollen till Rubenssons . The Diamond ball to Rubensson . 5 January 2024 . . Swedish.
  5. https://svff.svenskfotboll.se/om-svff/historik/fotbollsgalan/diamantbollen/ Diamantbollen