Before today's international match against Australia, a great Swedish football profile was hailed.

Caroline Seger made her 215th international appearance, and thus became historically the most national team player for Sweden (and in Europe).

Victory was hailed by the national team colleagues on the field with a large poster, flowers and applause.

Caroline Seger was noticeably taken by the situation crying on the inside to the tributes.

It has been sixteen years since Caroline Seger made her national team debut for Sweden.

She was then 20 years old.

Since then, she has had time for a lot.

She has been involved in winning Olympic silver in 2016 and World Cup bronze in 2011 and 2019. She also won the Diamond Ball in 2009 and 2019.

Nowadays, she is also Sweden's (and Europe's) most national team player ever.

Before tonight's match against Australia, she was in a shared place with Therese Sjögran and the German Birgit Prinz (214).

But when she put the referee in the barrel at Guldfågeln Arena in Kalmar, Seger's 215th international match was marked.

- I do not think you do it right when you are in the middle of your career.

I can take it when I have stopped, she told SVT after breaking the record.

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Caroline Seger made history with today's start against Norway.

Photo: Bildbyrån