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Stina Blackstenius

Stina Blackstenius

Emma Stina Blackstenius is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Arsenal in the English Women's Super League and the Sweden national team. Wikipedia
Complete nameEmma Stina Blackstenius
Club
Club number25
National team
National team number11
Birth date05.02.1996 (age 30)
Country of birth
Sweden
City ​​of birthVadstena
Positionforward
Height/weight 174 cm / 72 kg
Links
Date Team Team
FIFA Women's Champions Cup
01.02.2026
3:2           1'-46'
FIFA Women's Champions Cup
28.01.2026
6:0 1         1'-60'
Women's Super League
24.01.2026
2:0           1'-90'
Women's League Cup
21.01.2026
0:1           58'-90'
Women's FA Cup
18.01.2026
2:0 1         1'-90'
Women's Super League
10.01.2026
0:0           63'-90'
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