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Kristin Bengtsson

Kristin Bengtsson
Personal information
Full name Gärd Kristin Bengtsson
Date of birth 12 January 1970
Place of birth Stockholm, Sweden
Height 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Defender
Club information
Current team
Hammarby IF (coach)
Youth career
Viksjö IK
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1977–1987 IFK Viksjö
1988–1996 Hammarby IF 176 (32)
1997 Öxabäck IF
1998 Suzuyo Shimizu F.C. Lovely Ladies
1999 Athene Moss
1999–2001 Kopparbergs/Landvetter IF
2001 San Diego Spirit
2001 Carolina Courage
2002 Malmö FF
2003 Kopparbergs/Landvetter IF
2004–2007 Djurgårdens IF[a]
2008–2010 Hammarby IF 46 (5)
National team
1991–2005 Sweden 157[1] (14)
Teams managed
2013 Hammarby IF
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 2005

Gärd Kristin "Kicki" Bengtsson (born 12 January 1970 in Stockholm) is a former women's soccer player.

Career

She holds 157 caps for the Swedish women's national team. Bengtsson has appeared in three World Cups, the 1995, 1999 and 2003 competitions. She netted one goal in the 1999 competition, scoring the opening goal on her team's first day of match play against China.[2] She competed at three Olympic Games with Sweden: Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, and Athens 2004. Bengtsson also appeared in four UEFA Championships with Sweden, the 1995, 1997, 2001 and 2005 competitions.

Matches and goals scored at World Cup tournaments

Key (expand for notes on “world cup and olympic goals”)
Location Geographic location of the venue where the competition occurred
Lineup Start – played entire match
on minute (off player) – substituted on at the minute indicated, and player was substituted off at the same time

off minute (on player) – substituted off at the minute indicated, and player was substituted on at the same time
(c) – captain

Min The minute in the match the goal was scored. For list that include caps, blank indicates played in the match but did not score a goal.
Assist/pass The ball was passed by the player, which assisted in scoring the goal. This column depends on the availability and source of this information.
penalty or pk Goal scored on penalty-kick which was awarded due to foul by opponent. (Goals scored in penalty-shoot-out, at the end of a tied match after extra-time, are not included.)
Score The match score after the goal was scored.
Result The final score.

W – match was won
L – match was lost to opponent
D – match was drawn
(W) – penalty-shoot-out was won after a drawn match
(L) – penalty-shoot-out was lost after a drawn match

aet The score at the end of extra-time; the match was tied at the end of 90' regulation
pso Penalty-shoot-out score shown in parenthesis; the match was tied at the end of extra-time
Orange background color – Olympic women's football tournament
Blue background color – FIFA women's world cup final tournament
Goal Match Date Location Opponent Lineup Min Score Result Competition
Sweden Sweden 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup
1
1995-6-5[m 1] Helsingborg Brazil Start

0–1 L

Group match
2
1995-6-7[m 2] Helsingborg Germany

off 35' (on Lönnqvist)

3–2 W

Group match
3
1995-6-9[m 3] Vasteras Japan Start

2–0 W

Group match
4
1995-6-13[m 4] Helsingborg China PR

off 65' (on Nessvold)

1–1 (pso 3–4) (L)

Quarter-Final
United StatesAtlanta 1996 Women's Olympic Football Tournament
5
1996-7-21[m 5] Miami China PR Start

0–2 L

Group match
6
1996-7-23[m 6] Orlando United States Start

1–2 L

Group match
7
1996-7-25[m 7] Orlando Denmark Start

3–1 W

Group match
United States USA 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup
1
8
1999-6-19[m 8] San Jose China PR

off 88' (on Nordlund)

2 1-0

1–2 L

Group match
9
1999-6-23[m 9] Washington, DC Australia

off 57' (on Lundin)

3–1 W

Group match
10
1999-6-26[m 10] Chicago Ghana

off 60' (on Nordlund)

2–0 W

Group match
11
1999-6-30[m 11] San Jose Norway

off 46' (on Lundin)

1–3 L

Quarter Final
AustraliaSydney 2000 Women's Olympic Football Tournament
12
2000-9-13[m 12] Melbourne Brazil Start

0–2 L

Group match
13
2000-9-16[m 13] Sydney Australia Start

1–1 D

Group match
United States USA 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup
14
2003-9-25[m 14] Philadelphia North Korea

on 65' (off Andersson)

1–0 W

Group match
15
2003-9-28[m 15] Columbus Nigeria

off 46' (on Sjöström)

3–0 W

Group match
16
2003-10-5[m 16] Portland Canada

off 75' (on Johansson)

2–1 W

Semi-Final
17
2003-10-12[m 17] Carson Germany

on 76' (off Larsson)

1–2 L

Final
GreeceAthens 2004 Women's Olympic Football Tournament
18
2004-8-11[m 18] Volos Japan Start

0–1 L

Group match
19
2004-8-17[m 19] Volos Nigeria Start

2–1 W

Group match
20
2004-8-20[m 20] Volos Australia Start

2–1 W

Quarter-Final
21
2004-8-23[m 21] Patras Brazil

off 86' (on Öqvist)

0–1 L

Semi Final
22
2004-8-26[m 22] Piraeus Germany

off 76' (on Schelin)

0–1 L

Bronze Medal Match

Matches and goals scored at European Championship tournaments

Goal Match Date Location Opponent Lineup Min Score Result Competition
1995 European Championship
1
1995-2-26[m 23] Kristiansand Norway Start

3–4 L

Semi-Final 1st Leg
2
1995-3-5[m 24] Jönköping Norway Start

4–1 W

Semi-Final 2nd Leg
3
1995-3-26[m 25] Kaiserslautern Germany Start

2–3 L

Final
NorwaySweden1997 European Championship
4
1997-6-29[m 26] Karlstad Russia Start

2–1 W

Group match
5
1997-7-2[m 27] Karlskoga Spain Start

1–0 W

Group match
6
1997-7-5[m 28] Karlstad France off 46'

3–0 W

Group match
7
1997-7-9[m 29] Karlstad Germany Start

0–1 L

Semi-Final
Germany2001 European Championship
1
8
2001-6-27[m 30] Jena England

off 71' (on Sjögran)

27 2-0

4–0 W

Group match
9
2001-6-30[m 31] Erfurt Russia

off 51' (on Fagerström)

1–0 W

Group match
10
2001-7-4[m 32] Ulm Denmark

on 46' (off Eriksson)

1–0 W

Semi-Final
11
2001-7-7[m 33] Ulm Germany Start

0–1 L

Final
England2005 European Championship
12
2005-6-5[m 34] Blackpool Denmark Start

1–1 D

Group match
13
2005-6-8[m 35] Blackpool Finland Start

0–0 D

Group match
14
2005-6-11[m 36] Blackburn England

off 75' (on Westberg)

1–0 W

Group match
15
2005-6-16[m 37] Warrington Norway Start

2–3 L

Semi-Final

Honours

Club

Djurgårdens IF
Hammarby IF
  • Svenska Cupen: Winner 1994, 1995

International

Sweden

Individual

Footnotes

  1. ^ 2004–2006 as Djurgården/Älvsjö.

References

  1. ^ "Damlandslagsspelare 1973–2012". Svenskfotboll.se. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
  2. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup USA 1999: MATCH Report: China - Sweden: Group Matches". FIFA.
  3. ^ http://www.difarkivet.se/dif_sm_guld_seniorer.pdf
  4. ^ Australia Cup
  5. ^ "Diamantbollen" (in Swedish). Swedish Football Association. Archived from the original on 17 December 2011. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
  6. ^ http://fogis.se/fotbollsgalan/tidigare-vinnare/ovriga-utmarkelser/
Match reports
  1. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup Sweden 1995: MATCH Report: Sweden - Brazil: Group matches". FIFA.
  2. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup Sweden 1995: MATCH Report: Sweden - Germany: Group matches". FIFA.
  3. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup Sweden 1995: MATCH Report: Sweden - Japan: Group matches". FIFA.
  4. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup Sweden 1995: MATCH Report: Sweden - China: Quarter-Final". FIFA.
  5. ^ "1996 Olympic Games: MATCH Report: Sweden - China: Group Matches". FIFA.
  6. ^ "1996 Olympic Games: MATCH Report: USA - Sweden: Group Matches". FIFA.
  7. ^ "1996 Olympic Games: MATCH Report: Denmark - Sweden: Group Matches". FIFA.
  8. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup USA 1999: MATCH Report: China - Sweden: Group Matches". FIFA.
  9. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup USA 1999: MATCH Report: Australia - Sweden: Group Matches". FIFA.
  10. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup USA 1999: MATCH Report: Ghana - Sweden: Group Matches". FIFA.
  11. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup USA 1999: MATCH Report: Norway - Sweden: Group Matches". FIFA.
  12. ^ "2000 Olympic Games: MATCH Report: Sweden - Brazil: Group Matches". FIFA.
  13. ^ "2000 Olympic Games: MATCH Report: Australia - Sweden: Group Matches". FIFA.
  14. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup USA 2003: MATCH Report: Sweden - Korea DPR: Group Matches". FIFA.
  15. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup USA 2003: MATCH Report: Sweden - Nigeria: Group Matches". FIFA.
  16. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup USA 2003: MATCH Report: Sweden - Canada: Semi-Final". FIFA.
  17. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup USA 2003: MATCH Report: Germany - Sweden: Final". FIFA.
  18. ^ "2004 Olympic Games: MATCH Report: Sweden - Japan: Group Matches". FIFA.
  19. ^ "2004 Olympic Games: MATCH Report: Sweden - Nigeria: Group Matches". FIFA.
  20. ^ "2004 Olympic Games: MATCH Report: Sweden - Australia: Quarter-Finals". FIFA.
  21. ^ "2004 Olympic Games: MATCH Report: Sweden - Brazil: Semi-Final". FIFA.
  22. ^ "2004 Olympic Games: MATCH Report: Germany - Sweden: Bronze Medal Match". FIFA.
  23. ^ "1989 European Championship: MATCH Report: Norway - Sweden: Semi-Final Leg 1". worldfootball.net.
  24. ^ "1995 European Championship: MATCH Report: Sweden - Norway: Semi-Final Leg 2". worldfootball.net.
  25. ^ "1995 European Championship: MATCH Report: Germany - Sweden: Final". worldfootball.net.
  26. ^ "1997 European Championship: MATCH Report: Sweden - Russia: Group matches". worldfootball.net.
  27. ^ "1997 European Championship: MATCH Report: Spain - Sweden: Group matches". worldfootball.net.
  28. ^ "1997 European Championship: MATCH Report: Sweden - France: Group matches". worldfootball.net.
  29. ^ "1997 European Championship: MATCH Report: Sweden - Germany: Semi-Final". worldfootball.net.
  30. ^ "2001 European Championship: MATCH Report: Sweden - England: Group matches". worldfootball.net.
  31. ^ "2001 European Championship: MATCH Report: Sweden - Russia: Group matches". worldfootball.net.
  32. ^ "2001 European Championship: MATCH Report: Denmark - Sweden: Semi-Final". worldfootball.net.
  33. ^ "2001 European Championship: MATCH Report: Germany - Sweden: Final". worldfootball.net.
  34. ^ "2005 European Championship: MATCH Report: Sweden - Denmark: Group match". UEFA.
  35. ^ "2005 European Championship: MATCH Report: Sweden - Finland: Group match". UEFA.
  36. ^ "2005 European Championship: MATCH Report: England - Sweden: Group match". UEFA.
  37. ^ "2005 European Championship: MATCH Report: Norway - Sweden: Semi-Finals". UEFA.

External links

  • Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Kristin Bengtsson". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020.
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