Hanna Glas
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Full name | Hanna Erica Maria Glas[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Date of birth | 16 April 1993 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Sundsvall, Sweden | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Defender | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Current team | Kansas City Current | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Number | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | ||||||||||||||||||||
2011–2012 | Sundsvalls DFF | 36 | (4) | ||||||||||||||||||||
2013 | Sunnanå SK | 0 | (0) | ||||||||||||||||||||
2014–2016 | Umeå IK | 43 | (2) | ||||||||||||||||||||
2017–2018 | Eskilstuna United | 38 | (1) | ||||||||||||||||||||
2018–2020 |
Paris Saint-Germain | 19 | (2) | ||||||||||||||||||||
2020–2023 | Bayern Munich | 40 | (6) | ||||||||||||||||||||
2023– | Kansas City Current | ||||||||||||||||||||||
International career‡ | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2009–2010 | Sweden U17 | 14 | (0) | ||||||||||||||||||||
2011–2012 | Sweden U19 | 12 | (0) | ||||||||||||||||||||
2013–2015 | Sweden U23 | 11 | (0) | ||||||||||||||||||||
2017– | Sweden | 58 | (1) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15 May 2022 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 26 July 2022 |
Hanna Erica Maria Glas (born 16 April 1993) is a Swedish professional
Club career
Glas began her football career at Sundsvalls DFF of Sweden's second division, the Elitettan. Glas' first experience with a professional team was in 2013, when she joined Sunnanå SK of the Damallsvenskan.[2][3] In March 2013, Glas suffered the second ACL tear of her career in a pre-season match against Umeå IK.[4] As a result, she missed the entire 2013 Damallsvenskan season.
In November 2013, she joined
In November 2016, Glas left
On 25 April 2021, in the first leg of Bayern's UEFA Women's Champions League semifinal against Chelsea, Glas gave an assist to Sydney Lohmann and then scored Bayern's match-winner.[11] In the second leg, Bayern were defeated 4–1 by Chelsea. On 19 May 2021, UEFA selected Glas' goal against Chelsea as the best goal of the 2020–21 tournament.[12] On 6 June 2021, Glas earned the first major club title of her career when Bayern became Frauen-Bundesliga champions for the first time since 2016.[13]
Glas missed the entire 2022–2023 Frauen Bundesliga season when she tore her ACL for a fourth time in September 2022 during a training session with the national team.
In 2023, she signed a two-year contract with the Kansas City Current.
International career
In 2009, Glas played for Sweden's U-17 national team, and in 2010, suffered the first ACL injury of her career in a training session with the team.[7] She later went on to play for Sweden's under-19 football team, and was an important part of the squad that won the 2012 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship.[14]
Glas was selected for the Swedish national team in 2015 to compete in UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying after having had a strong club season in 2015, but her third ACL injury made it so she was unable to join the squad.[7] On 19 January 2017, Glas finally made her debut in the national team in a 2–1 loss against Norway. In 2019, she was a part of Sweden's squad that finished third place in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.[15] In 2021, she was a starter in Sweden's 2020 Tokyo Olympics campaign where they won a silver medal.[16] Glas missed the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup due to injury.
Personal life
Hanna was born in Sundsvall, Sweden to Susanne Glas and Leif Nilsson. She has a brother, Johan. In July 2023, she married her partner of over ten years, Christoffer Milde.
Career statistics
International
- As of match played 26 July 2022
National team | Year | Apps | Goals |
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Sweden | 2017 | 7 | 0 |
2018 | 9 | 0 | |
2019 | 17 | 0 | |
2020 | 6 | 0 | |
2021 | 12 | 0 | |
2022 | 7 | 1 | |
Total | 58 | 1 |
- Scores and results list Sweden's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Glas goal.
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1 | 20 February 2022 | Estádio Algarve, Loulé, Portugal | Portugal | 1–0 | 4–0 | 2022 Algarve Cup |
Honours
- Bayern Munich
- Sweden U19
- Sweden
- FIFA Women's World Cup Third Place: 2019
- Summer Olympic Games Silver medal: 2020
- Algarve Cup: 2018
References
- ^ a b "FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019 – List of Players: Sweden" (PDF). FIFA. 7 July 2019. p. 22. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 July 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
- ^ a b Eriksson, Mia (2 July 2021). "'I was a late bloomer' – new FC Bayern München signing Hanna Glas talks about her career and what she wants for the future". VAVEL. Vavel. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ Nilsson, Anders (28 November 2012). "Krisen gynnar Damallsvenskan". www.expressen.se (in Swedish). Expressen. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ Lindkvist, Jerry. "Umeå IK FF » Hanna Glas korsbandsskadad på nytt" (in Swedish). Umeå IK. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ a b "Hanna Glas — svenskfotboll.se". Swedish Football Association. 13 March 2017. Archived from the original on 13 March 2017. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ Johnsson, Gunnar (6 November 2014). "Glas stannar i Umeå IK". www.folkbladet.nu (in Swedish). Folkbladet. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ a b c Lundberg, Angelica (10 September 2015). "Mardröm för Hanna Glas – säsongen över". www.expressen.se (in Swedish). Expressen. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ Thorén, Petra (28 August 2018). "Tog sig tillbaka efter tre (!) avslitna korsband". www.aftonbladet.se (in Swedish). Sportbladet. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ Lindkvist, Jerry. "Umeå IK FF » Hanna Glas förlänger med Umeå IK FF" (in Swedish). Umeå IK. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ Svensson, Fredrik (22 November 2016). "Ännu en stjärna lämnar UIK" (in Swedish). Sveriges Television. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
- ^ a b Ruszkai, Ameé (1 May 2021). "Beating Chelsea & worrying the USWNT: Bayern Munich's Hanna Glas 'one of the best right-backs in the world' | Goal.com". www.goal.com. Goal. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ "Glas strike named Women's Champions League best goal: watch the top five". UEFA.com. UEFA. 19 May 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ Ford, Matt; Schweimler, Jasmina (7 June 2021). "Bayern Munich dethrone Wolfsburg to become champions for first time since 2016". dw.com. Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ "Hanna och Lina europamästarinnor". Sundsvalls DFF (in Swedish). 16 July 2012. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ "Gerhardssons VM-trupp presenterad". www.svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish). Swedish Football Association. 16 May 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ Garza, Daniel (4 August 2021). "Bayern Munich Frauen: Sofia Jakobsson and Hanna Glas one match away from Olympic title". Bayern Strikes. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
External links
- Hanna Glas at Soccerway
- Hanna Glas at the Swedish Football Association (in Swedish)