17.7k Followers, 219 Following, 77 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Lina Hurtig (@linahurtig) First name Lina Mona Andréa Last name Hurtig Nationality Sweden Date of birth 5 September 1995 Age 24 Country of birth Sweden Place of birth Avesta Position Find the latest Lina Hurtig news, stats, transfer rumours, photos, titles, clubs, goals scored this season and more. She is a member of the Swedish national team.

79' Carli Lloyd (USA) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Soccer Premier League Champions League ... Sweden. Sweden’s Lina Hurtig scores their fourth goal. A contributor to Sweden’s UEFA European Women’s Under-19 Championship win in 2012, Hurtig played her first senior match for her country two years later. Bahasa - Indonesia; Chinese (simplified) Deutsch; English - Australia; English - Canada; English - Ghana Lina Hurtig is representing Sweden in the 2019 Women's World Cup Championship. Lina Hurtig replaces Kosovare Asllani. View Lina Hurtig profile on Yahoo Canada Sports. First name Lina Last name Hurtig Nationality Sweden Date of birth 5 September 1995 Age 24 Country of birth Sweden Place of birth Avesta Position Attacker GOAL: Sweden 4-0 Thailand (Hurtig 81) Solid cross after a nifty give-and-go on the left flank, emphatically headed into the net from 10 yards out. Find stats and other information for all Women's World Cup players at FOX Sports. Live Coverage of Netherlands vs. Sweden Wednesday, July 3, 2019 on MSN Sports

First name Lina Last name Hurtig Nationality Sweden Date of birth 5 September 1995 Age 24 Country of birth Sweden Place of birth Avesta Position Attacker Lina Mona Andréa Hurtig is a Swedish footballer who plays as a forward for Damallsvenskan club Linköpings FC. Bahasa - Indonesia; Chinese (simplified) Deutsch; English - Australia; English - Canada; English - Ghana The Sweden women's national football team (Swedish: svenska damfotbollslandslaget) represents Sweden in international women's football competition and is controlled by the Swedish Football Association.The national team has won the European Competition for Women's Football in 1984, one World Cup-silver (2003), as well as three European Championship-silvers (1987, 1995, 2001). A contributor to Sweden’s UEFA European Women’s Under-19 Championship win in 2012, Hurtig played her first senior match for her country two years later.