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Nilla Fischer

Swedish footballer*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22 April 2019 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 12 April 2022 (UTC)

Åsa Nilla Maria Fischer (born 2 August 1984) is a Swedish footballer for Linköpings FC and the Swedish national team. She was previously the captain of FC Rosengård.

Contents

  • 1 Career
  • 2 Matches and goals scored at World Cup & Olympic tournaments
    • 2.1 International goals
  • 3 Matches and goals scored at European Championship tournaments
  • 4 Personal life
  • 5 Honours
    • 5.1 Club
    • 5.2 Country
    • 5.3 Individual
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Career

Fischer won most of her caps for Sweden as a defensive midfielder after her debut versus Norway in January 2001. Approaching a century of appearances, she was converted to a centre back by coach Pia Sundhage in 2013.

The change in position coincided with an upturn in goalscoring form for Fischer, who scored three times for hosts Sweden at UEFA Women's Euro 2013. Her performances in Sweden's run to the semi-finals prompted a contract offer from European Champions VfL Wolfsburg and Fischer agreed to move to Germany from 1 January 2014. In August 2013, the clubs reached a deal for "grateful" Fischer's immediate transfer. Fischer played the first compe*ive game for her new side in the Bundesliga 2013–14 season opener against Bayern Munich in front of a home crowd of 8,249 fans on 7 September 2013.

Matches and goals scored at World Cup & Olympic tournaments

Nilla Fischer has represented Sweden in four World Cups (China 2007, Germany 2011, Canada 2015, France 2019) and three Olympic Games (Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016.) Her squad finished in third place in two of those World Cups (2011 and 2019), and won a silver medal in Rio.

Twice during Olympic play she scored her team's only goal of the match, securing wins against Argentina in 2008 and South Africa in 2016.

Her 35th-minute goal against the USA on the final day of group play in the 2011 World Cup would prove to be the match winner. That result put Sweden atop their group, and is the only time the Americans have suffered defeat in the group stage of a World Cup.

International goals

Matches and goals scored at European Championship tournaments

Nilla Fischer has appeared at three European Championship tournaments: Finland 2009, Sweden 2013, and Netherlands 2017.

Personal life

In 2013, Fischer gave an interview to QX magazine in which she announced her intention to marry her partner Mariah-Michaela. They married in December 2013.

Honours

Club

LdB FC Malmö
  • Damallsvenskan: Winner 2010, 2011
  • Svenska Supercupen: Winner 2011
VfL Wolfsburg
  • UEFA Women's Champions League: Winner 2013–14
  • Bundesliga: Winner 2013–14, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
  • DFB-Pokal: Winner 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19

Country

Sweden
  • 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup: Group stage
  • 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup: Third place
  • 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup: Round of 16
  • 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup: Third place
  • 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing: Quarter-final
  • 2012 Summer Olympics in London: Quarter-final
  • 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio: Runner-up
  • UEFA Women's Euro 2009: Quarter-final
  • UEFA Women's Euro 2013: Semi-finals
  • Algarve Cup (Participated from 2007 to 2015): Winner 2009
Sweden U19
  • UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship: Group stage 2002, Semi-finals 2003
  • Nordic Cup: Runner-up 2004
Sweden U17
  • Nordic Cup: Winner 2000, Runner-up 2001

Individual

  • 2013: Silver Boot UEFA Women's European Championship
  • 2013: UEFA Women's European Championship All Star Team
  • 2013: Best female defense in Sweden
  • 2014: Best female defense in Sweden
  • 2014: UEFA Best Women's Player in Europe Award Third place
  • 2016: FIFPro: FIFA FIFPro World XI 2016
  • IFFHS World's Woman Team of the Decade 2011–2020
  • IFFHS UEFA Woman Team of the Decade 2011–2020

References

    Match reports

      External links

      • Nilla Fischer – FIFA compe*ion record (archived)
      • Nilla Fischer – UEFA compe*ion record (archive)
      • Nilla Fischer at SvFF (in Swedish) (archived)
      • Olympic profile
      • Profile at VfL Wolfsburg
      • Nilla Fischer at Soccerway