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- Bengt Pohjanen is a trilingual author from the Torne Valley.
- Pohjanen retired from football aged 27 to start a new career as a pop singer.
- After the 2000 season, Pohjanen considered retiring from football to concentrate on her music.
- In 1999 Pohjanen was in a relationship with professional National Hockey League ( NHL ) player Mats Lindgren.
- Anna Pohjanen was ejected and under Olympic rules will miss the next match against the United States on Tuesday.
- Pohjanen also founded a sport management company and is an advisor to several leading women's footballers in Sweden.
- In her first season 膌vsj?secured their fourth successive Damallsvenskan title, gaining Pohjanen her first winner's medal.
- "' Anna Karin Severina Pohjanen "'( born 25 January 1974 ) is a 1996 Summer Olympics.
- "' Bengt Erik Benedictus Pohjanen "', born 26 June 1944 in translator and priest living in Haparanda.
- That set the stage for Pohjanen's heroics for Sweden, who finished runner-up in the 1995 tournament to Germany.
- Pohjanen later worked as an advisor to women's football players and founded a sports management firm with lawyer and former 膌vsj?team mate Lotta Fridh.
- Ahead of the 1998 season, 膌vsj?AIK beat competition from other clubs to sign Pohjanen from Sunnan?SK, where she had spent her entire career to that point.
- Singer-songwriter Pohjanen released debut album " Better Things To Do " in December 2001 on Label This, a subsidiary of Bonnier Amigo Music Group ( BAMG ).
- Anna Pohjanen scored with eight minutes remaining to lift Sweden to a 2-1 victory over Russia on Sunday, the opening day of the European Women's Championship.
- The Russians levelled the score in the 80th minute by Larissa Savina but the Swedes countered quickly as Anna Pohjanen fired the winner in the 82nd minute before an audience of 3, 829.
- QUICK SHOTS : The United States, 49-4-3 over the last three years, is riding a 14-game winning streak and is favored to win the gold medal . . . Hamm, Venturini and Milbrett scored goals in the Americans'3-0 tournament-opening victory over Denmark . . . Sweden lost its opener 2-0 to China . . . Anna Pohjanen will sit out the game against the United States after receiving a red card for an illegal tackle on one of the Chinese players.