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Kosovare Asllani
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Asllani training with Sweden in 2015
Personal information
Full name Kosovare Asllani
Date of birth (1989-07-29) 29 July 1989 (age 35)
Place of birth Kristianstad, Sweden
Height 1.66 m
Playing position Striker, attacking midfielder
Club information
Current club London City Lionesses
Number 9
Youth career
2004–2007 Vimmerby IF
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2009 Linköpings FC 37 (21)
2010 Chicago Red Stars 13 (2)
2010–2011 Linköpings FC 26 (7)
2012 Kristianstads DFF 15 (7)
2012–2016 Paris Saint-Germain 59 (39)
2016–2017 Manchester City 15 (2)
2017–2019 Linköpings FC 27 (8)
2019–2022 Real Madrid 63 (24)
2022–2024 AC Milan 34 (15)
2024– London City Lionesses 4 (1)
National team
2005–2006 Sweden U17 6 (1)
2007–2008 Sweden U19 15 (5)
2008– Sweden 176 (45)
Honours
Women's football
Representing  Sweden
FIFA Women's World Cup
Bronze 2019 France Team
Bronze 2023 Australia/New Zealand Team
Olympic Games
Silver 2016 Rio de Janeiro Team
Silver 2020 Tokyo Team
  • Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 15 September 2024.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 19 August 2023

Kosovare Asllani (born 29 July 1989) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a striker or an attacking midfielder for Women's Championship club London City Lionesses and the Sweden national team.

Asllani began her club career with Vimmerby IF and has played in the Damallsvenskan for Linköpings FC and hometown club Kristianstads DFF. In the 2010 season she played in the United States, with Chicago Red Stars of Women's Professional Soccer (WPS). She returned to Sweden to play for Kristianstad, before moving to Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City and then back to Linköping.

Club career

Childhood and early career

Asllani is of Kosovar Albanian descent, born in Kristianstad to Kosovar parents who had migrated to Sweden. Asllani grew up playing both football and ice hockey, but chose to focus her talents on football. At the age of 15, Asllani started her career at second division team Vimmerby IF. During her time at Vimmerby, she scored 49 goals in 48 matches, establishing herself as a football prodigy. Former coach Cecilia Wilhelmsson praised Asllani's football technique and fitness. After receiving offers from many clubs, Asllani accepted a move to Damallsvenskan team Linköpings FC in 2007, where she made quick progress.

Linköpings FC

During Asllani's first season, she generally came off the substitutes' bench early in the games to help her settle into the Damallsvenskan. During the following season, Asllani established herself as a regular starter and was an increasingly valuable member of the squad. In 2009, she helped Linköping win both the Svenska Cupen and the club's first ever Damallsvenskan title. On 4 December 2009 American Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) club Chicago Red Stars confirmed that they had signed Asllani from Linköpings FC.

Chicago Red Stars

Asllani spent a single season in the WPS. She was established as a fan's favourite and in the 7th week of the season, Asllani received the WPS Player of the Week award after Chicago Red Stars' defeat of FC Gold Pride. After her season with the Red Stars, Asllani returned to Sweden and Linköpings FC.

Return to Linköping

Asllani's presence boosted Linköping, especially in the UEFA Women's Champions League. She scored goals against Sparta Praha and Arsenal. However, her season was disrupted by a thigh injury and she departed Linköping at the end of the campaign.

Kristianstad DFF

In December 2011, she moved back to her hometown Kristianstad to play with Kristianstads DFF who had finished seventh in the previous year's Damallsvenskan.

Paris Saint-Germain

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Asllani (right) playing for PSG against FCF Juvisy in December 2012

When Asllani had a month left on her contract with Kristianstads she was subject to a transfer bid from Paris Saint-Germain. Although the teams were in dispute over the size of the transfer fee, Asllani flew to Paris and signed a two-year contract in September 2012, after completing a medical. At PSG Asllani was presented to the media by sporting director Leonardo and player Zlatan Ibrahimović, who declared: "If you want to win you need a Swedish striker." Asllani scored 17 goals in her 19 appearances in the 2012–13 Division 1 Féminine, as PSG finished second in the table behind Lyon. On 4 January 2016, Asllani announced on her Instagram account that she had ended her contract with Paris Saint-Germain, where she had played for three-and-a-half years.

Manchester City

On 22 January 2016, English FA WSL club Manchester City revealed that they had signed Asllani to a two-year contract.

Second return to Linköpings FC

On 10 August 2017, it was announced a two-and-a-half-year contract had been agreed for Asllani to return to Linköpings FC. She departed the club by mutual consent on 15 July 2019.

CD Tacón/Real Madrid

After her departure from Linköpings FC, Asllani signs with CD Tacón/Real Madrid on 18 July 2019. Upon Real Madrid's purchase of their license, CD Tacón will operate as Real Madrid's women's team starting from 2020, making Asllani the first Galáctica. Asllani scored 5 goals in 17 league appearances for Tacón in the prematurely ended 2019–20 Primera Iberdrola season. After the rebrand of the team to Real Madrid CFF, she started the season explosively, scoring 8 goals in the first 8 league appearances despite playing in an unfamiliar out-and-out-striker role. In 2021-22, Asllani struggled for form, scoring just 3 league goals. She lost her place in the team, and when she did start games, was often substituted relatively early having made little impact.

AC Milan

On 30 June 2022, Asllani joined Italian club AC Milan. She scored 9 goals in her first season in Serie A. In January 2023, she missed a penalty against bitter rivals Inter, as Milan lost 4-1.

London City Lionesses

Asllani joined the London City Lionesses of the Women's Championship on 28 June 2024.

International career

In September 2008 Asllani made her debut for the Sweden national team against Romania, and in 2009 she was called up to represent Sweden in UEFA Women's Euro 2009. Asllani was an important member of the national team during the qualification rounds of the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup but coach Thomas Dennerby controversially did not select her in the squad sent to Germany for the finals. Football pundits, including Pia Sundhage, the Swedish coach of the United States national team, expressed surprise at Asllani's omission.

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Asllani playing for Sweden in 2012

Dennerby recalled Asllani to the national squad for the 2012 London Olympics.

Asllani played for Sweden at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where the team won a silver medal. She failed to score a single goal during the tournament, despite playing in all six of Sweden's games. She scored in the penalty shootout against the United States in the quarterfinals, in which Sweden won the shootout 4–3 after being tied 1–1 during extra time. She again stepped up to take a penalty against Brazil in the semi final, but her weak effort was saved.

As of 2017, Asllani had made more than 90 appearances for the Sweden national team.

She scored in the 5–1 win over Thailand at the 2019 Women's World Cup.

In 2021, Asllani was selected for the Sweden squad at the 2021 Summer Olympics. Like in 2016, her only goal was a penalty, this time in the quarter final vs Japan. She took a crucial penalty in the final against Canada, but missed the target from twelve yards, as Sweden lost the shootout, and once again had to settle for silver medals.

On 13 June 2023, she was included in the 23-player squad for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023. She made the final goal in Sweden's match against Australia on 19 August 2023. Sweden won and secured the bronze medals for the team.

Personal life

Kosovare Asllani is an ethnic Albanian from Koshutovë, Leposaviq, Kosovo. Her parents moved to Sweden where she was born. Asllani has a tattoo of a black double-headed eagle, symbolising Albania, on her ankle. She also has the words "Stay Strong" tattooed on the inside of her right biceps.

Career statistics

Scores and results list Sweden's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Asllani goal.
List of international goals scored by Kosovare Asllani
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 2009-08-28 Turku, Finland Flag of Italy.svg Italy

2–0

2–0

Euro 2009
2 2009-09-23 Gothenburg, Sweden Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium

1–0

2–1

2011 World Cup qualification
3 2010-02-26 Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland

4–1

5–1

2010 Algarve Cup
4 2010-06-23 Gothenburg, Sweden Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan

10–0

17–0

2011 World Cup qualification
5 2011-01-21 Chongqing, China Flag of the United States.svg United States

2–1

2–1

2011 Four Nations Tournament
6 2012-03-31 Malmö, Sweden Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada

3–0

3–1

Friendly
7 2012-09-15 Gothenburg, Sweden Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands

2–1

2–1

Friendly
8 2012-10-23 Växjö, Sweden Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland

2–0

3–0

Friendly
9 2013-03-08 Albufeira, Portugal Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland

1–0

6–1

2013 Algarve Cup
10

5–0

11 2013-03-13 Lagos, Portugal Flag of Norway.svg Norway

1–0

2–2 (pso 4–5)

2013 Algarve Cup
12 2013-07-13 Gothenburg, Sweden Flag of Finland.svg Finland

3–0

5–0

UEFA Euro 2013
13 2013-10-31 Gothenburg, Sweden Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Faroe Islands

3–0

5–0

2015 World Cup qualification
14 2014-03-05 Albufeira, Portugal Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark

1–0

2–0

2014 Algarve Cup
15 2014-04-05 Portadown, Northern Ireland Ulster Banner.svg Northern Ireland

1–0

4–0

2015 World Cup qualification
16 2014-06-14 Motherwell, Scotland Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland

2–1

3–1

2015 World Cup qualification
17

3–1

18 2014-08-21 Starogard Gdański, Poland Flag of Poland.svg Poland

2–0

4–0

2015 World Cup qualification
19 2015-01-13 La Manga, Spain Flag of Norway.svg Norway

1–2

3–2

Friendly
20

2–2

21 2015-03-09 Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China

1–0

3–0

2015 Algarve Cup
22 2015-05-30 Toronto, Canada Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands

2–1

2–1

Friendly
23 2016-06-02 Łódź, Poland Flag of Poland.svg Poland

3–0

4–0

Euro 2017 qualifying
24 2016-06-06 Gothenburg, Sweden Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova

2–0

6–0

Euro 2017 qualifying
25

4–0

26 2017-03-08 Albufeira, Portugal Flag of Russia.svg Russia

1–0

4–0

2017 Algarve Cup
27

3–0

28 2017-09-19 Varaždin, Croatia Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia

2–0

2–0

2019 World Cup qualification
29 2017-10-24 Borås, Sweden Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary

3–0

5–0

2019 World Cup qualification
30

5–0

31 2018-08-30 Gothenburg, Sweden Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine

3–0

3–0

2019 World Cup qualification
32 2019-02-27 Faro/Loulé, Portugal Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland

3–1

4–1

2019 Algarve Cup
33 2019-06-11 Rennes, France Flag of Chile.svg Chile

1–0

2–0

2019 FIFA World Cup
34 2019-06-16 Nice, France Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand

2–0

5–1

2019 FIFA World Cup
35 2019-07-06 Nice, France Flag of England.svg England

1–0

2–1

2019 FIFA World Cup
36 2019-09-03 Liepāja, Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia

4–1

4–1

UEFA Euro 2022 qualifying
37 2019-10-08 Gothenburg, Sweden Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia

1–0

7–0

UEFA Euro 2022 qualifying
38 2021-02-23 Paola, Malta Flag of Malta.svg Malta

1–0

3–0

Friendly
39 2021-07-30 Saitama, Japan Flag of Japan.svg Japan

3–1

3–1

2020 Summer Olympics
40 2022-02-20 Algarve, Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal

3–0

4–0

2022 Algarve Cup
41 2022-04-07 Gori, Georgia Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia

13–0

15–0

2023 World Cup qualification
42

14–0

43 2022-04-12 Gothenburg, Sweden Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland

1–1

1–1

2023 World Cup qualification
44 2022-07-17 Leigh, Greater Manchester, England Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal

4–0

5–0

Euro 2022
45 2023-08-19 Brisbane, Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia

2–0

2–0

2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
46 2023-12-05 Málaga, Spain Flag of Spain.svg Spain

3–1

3–5

2023–24 UEFA Women's Nations League

Honours

Linköpings FC

  • Damallsvenskan: 2009, 2017
  • Svenska Supercupen: 2009
  • Svenska Cupen: 2008, 2009

Manchester City

  • FA WSL: 2016
  • FA WSL Continental Cup: 2016

Sweden

Individual

  • Swedish women's footballer of the year: 2017
  • Swedish women's midfielder of the year: 2017
  • Women's Golden Foot: 2022

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