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Magdalena Eriksson: Swedish footballer
Magdalena Lilly Eriksson is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Frauen-Bundesliga side Bayern Munich and the Sweden national team. A left-back and centre-back, she used to play for Hammarby IF, Djurgårdens IF and Linköpings FC in the Swedish Damallsvenskan, as well as Chelsea in the English Women's Super League. In November 2020, she was awarded the Diamantbollen award.

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Wrong to focus solely on Miyazawa - Eriksson

Magdalena Eriksson says Sweden will not be singling out Japan's Hinata Miyazawa - leading scorer at the Women's World Cup - for special attention when the sides meet in the quarter-finals.
BBC Sport - Published

Bayern sign Chelsea pair Harder and Eriksson

bayern sign chelsea pair harder and eriksson
Bayern Munich complete the double signing of captain Magdalena Eriksson and forward Pernille Harder from Chelsea.
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Fairytale farewell for Chelsea's 'pivotal' captain

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Whether Magdalena Eriksson will lift another Women's Super League title is still yet to be seen but the Chelsea captain has already completed the "fairytale" ending.
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Chelsea captain Eriksson to leave club in summer

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Chelsea captain Magdalena Eriksson will leave the club this summer after winning 11 trophies in nearly six years.
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Chelsea v Wolfsburg: Blues use Women's Champions League final loss as 'fuel' in new campaign

Magdalena Eriksson says Chelsea's Women's Champions League final defeat by Barcelona last season will "fuel" their latest bid for European glory.
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Women's Champions League final: Chelsea v Barcelona (Sun)

Chelsea captain Magdalena Eriksson says winning the Women's Champions League final against Barcelona can help the club become "a European powerhouse".
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