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Louise Anneli Schillgard (; born 23 October 1989) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. She last played for Boston Breakers of the American
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(NWSL) in 2016. She did not play in 2015 but spent part of 2014 with Älta IF of the Elitettan, on loan from Liverpool of the English
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. At club level she also played for Linköping FC in Sweden's Damallsvenskan,
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, AIK, Western Sydney Wanderers FC in Australia's W-League, and RCD Espanyol in Spain's Superliga Femenina. Schillgard won 23 caps for the
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and represented her country at UEFA Women's Euro 2009 in Finland.


Club career

Nicknamed "Lollo", she signed a two-year extension to her Linköpings contract in October 2011. On 12 December 2012 it was announced that Schillgard had signed a contract with Liverpool. On 29 September 2013, in the end-of-season decider 2–0 win against Bristol, Schillgard scored Liverpool's first goal from the penalty spot and helped Liverpool clinch their first
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title. Schillgard departed Liverpool on loan in January 2014, to play for Älta IF of the Elitettan. The decision was related to the planning of her wedding. She intended to return to the Reds for their UEFA Women's Champions League campaign in 2014–15. On 30 June 2014, twenty-four-year-old Schillgard announced her sudden retirement from all football. Having played at the top level since the age of 14, she wanted to prioritise her family life, but did not rule out a return to professional soccer in future. In January 2016 she was tempted out of retirement by her former Liverpool coach Matt Beard, who signed her for his new club, Boston Breakers of the
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(NWSL). On 10 November 2016, after one season at Boston Breakers, the club announced Schillgard was not returning for the 2017 season for personal reasons.


International career

Schillgard was a member of the
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from her debut against Romania in September 2008, and played at the 2009 European Championship. She subsequently took part in the 2011 World Cup qualifying campaign,Statistics
in UEFA.com but was not selected for the final tournament. She was also overlooked for the 2012 Olympic football tournament in London and UEFA Women's Euro 2013, which Sweden hosted. Disappointed Schillgard suspected that she was excluded on grounds of her character rather than her ability.


Honours


Club

; Liverpool *
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See also

* Foreign players in the FA WSL *
List of foreign W-League (Australia) players This is a list of foreign players in the Australian A-League Women, which commenced play in 2008 as the W-League and was rebranded in 2021. The following players must meet both of the following two criteria: #Have played in at least one A-League ...
* List of foreign NWSL players *
List of Western Sydney Wanderers Women players This is a list of Western Sydney Wanderers FC W-League players both past and present. † ''indicates player capped internationally'' A * Teigen Allen† * Mackenzie Arnold† B * Jordan Baker * Alisha Bass * Hannah Beard * Sarina Bolden ...


References


External links

*
Swedish National Team profile
*
archive
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Schillgard, Louise 1989 births Living people Swedish women's footballers Sweden women's international footballers Hammarby Fotboll (women) players AIK Fotboll (women) players RCD Espanyol (women) players Linköpings FC players Western Sydney Wanderers FC (A-League Women) players Liverpool F.C. Women players Boston Breakers players Damallsvenskan players Liga F players A-League Women players Women's Super League players National Women's Soccer League players Expatriate women's footballers in Spain Expatriate women's soccer players in Australia Expatriate women's footballers in England Expatriate women's soccer players in the United States Swedish expatriate women's footballers Swedish expatriate sportspeople in England Swedish expatriate sportspeople in the United States Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Spain Swedish expatriate sportspeople in Australia Women's association football midfielders Footballers from Stockholm