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Frida Östberg

1977 - Today

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Frida Christina Östberg (born 10 December 1977) is a Swedish retired football midfielder who played for Umeå IK, Linköpings FC and Chicago Red Stars of Women's Professional Soccer. She is a former member of the Sweden women's national football team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Frida Östberg is the 13,086th most popular soccer player (up from 14,079th in 2019), the 1,593rd most popular biography from Sweden (up from 1,688th in 2019) and the 275th most popular Swedish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Frida Östberg ranks 13,085 out of 21,273Before her are Yuji Kamimura, Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Zurab Khizanishvili, Stefan Marinovic, and Sofiane Melliti. After her are Ari, Ledian Memushaj, Ezequiel Ponce, Peter Ofori-Quaye, Walter Kannemann, Iago Herrerín, and Rodney Sneijder.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Frida Östberg ranks 927Before her are Ákos Vereckei, Jürgen Patocka, Yuzo Funakoshi, Tamerlan Tmenov, Amdy Faye, and Alimi Ballard. After her are Daisuke Kimori, Manuel Neira, Sarah Jane Morris, Toni Lydman, Meike Evers, and Shinji Jojo.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Frida Östberg ranks 1,593 out of 1,879Before her are Miriam Bryant (1991), Emil Salomonsson (1989), Johan Hedberg (1973), Ebba Andersson (1997), Filip Jörgensen (2002), and Alexander Jeremejeff (1993). After her are Mathias Ranégie (1984), Mikael Ymer (1998), Mikael Tellqvist (1979), Nabil Bahoui (1991), Mikael Damberg (1971), and Tove Styrke (1992).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Sweden

Among soccer players born in Sweden, Frida Östberg ranks 275Before her are Sebastian Andersson (1991), Sam Larsson (1993), Charlotte Rohlin (1980), Emil Salomonsson (1989), Filip Jörgensen (2002), and Alexander Jeremejeff (1993). After her are Mathias Ranégie (1984), Nabil Bahoui (1991), Daniel Svensson (2002), Magnus Pehrsson (1976), Tobias Sana (1989), and Marcus Rohdén (1991).