Angelica Burevik
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Angelica Burevik Törnqvist[1] | ||
Date of birth | December 7, 1958 | ||
Place of birth | Helsingborg, Sweden | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
Stattena IF | |||
International career‡ | |||
1981–1985 | Sweden[2] | 30 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of October 18, 2007 |
Angelica Burevik Törnqvist (born 7 December 1958) is a Swedish former association football defender who won 30 caps for the Sweden women's national football team. She is nicknamed Agge.
Club career
[edit]Burevik's performances for local team Stattena IF earned her a place in the Helsingborgs Idrottsmuseum Hall of Fame in 1983.[3] She later served the club as chairperson.[4]
International career
[edit]Burevik made her senior Sweden debut in a 6–1 win over France in Montauban on 23 May 1981.[5] She won the first UEFA championships for national women's teams in 1984. Sweden beat England in the final, on a penalty shootout at Kenilworth Road after a 1–1 aggregate draw.[6] Burevik's break down the right wing and cross had created Pia Sundhage's headed goal for Sweden in the first leg at Ullevi.[7] Her exertions in central defence on the muddy Kenilworth Road pitch left her too exhausted to participate in the shootout.[8]
Burevik played 30 games in a row for Sweden, the last of which was on 9 October 1985. Only two games were lost while 22 resulted in Swedish victories.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "Damer EM Matchinformation: Sverige - England". Svenskfotboll.se. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
- ^ "Damlandslagsspelare 1973–2011". Svenskfotboll.se. Retrieved 2012-01-06.
- ^ "Hall of Fame" (in Swedish). Helsingborgs Idrottsmuseum. Archived from the original on 2010-07-15. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
- ^ "Ny damfotbollsklubb i Helsingborg" (in Swedish). Fotbollskanalen.se. 2009-11-16. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
- ^ "Spelarporträtt". Svensk Damfotboll. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
- ^ Leighton, Tony (2009-05-19). "England's shoot-out jinx begins - England, 1984". The Guardian. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
- ^ Nilsson, Andreas (2009-08-27). "EM för damer 1984" (in Swedish). Svenskfotboll.se. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
- ^ a b Andersson, Jan (2009-05-27). "25 år sedan enda EM-guldet" (in Swedish). Helsingborgs Dagblad. Archived from the original on 2009-05-29. Retrieved 2012-05-20.