Jenny Palmqvist
Appearance
![]() Palmqvist in July 2012 | |||
Full name | Jenny Palmqvist | ||
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Born |
South Korea | 2 November 1969||
Other occupation | Sales management | ||
Domestic | |||
Years | League | ||
1999– | Damallsvenskan | ||
International | |||
Years | League | ||
2002– | FIFA |
Jenny Palmqvist (born 2 November 1969)[1] is a Swedish association football referee.
Early life and education
Palmqvist was born in South Korea and grew up in Sweden. She is 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) tall and can speak English, as well as her native Swedish.
Career
Palmqvist has refereed several major women's association football matches at domestic and international level. These include the final of the 2004 Summer Olympics tournament and the 2009 and 2012 UEFA Champions Leagues. In the 2012 Summer Olympics' United States 1–0 North Korea group stage game she showed North Korea's Choe Mi-gyong the only red card in the tournament. She previously signaled the tournament's first penalty in the opening matchday's Brazil 5–0 Cameroon.
Major games by tournament
National teams
- 2004 Summer Olympics — The United States 2–1 Brazil final.
- Australia 2–0 Japansemifinal.
- 2006 U–20 World Championship — The China 0–0 United States third place game and the United States 4–1 Germany quarterfinals.
- 2007 World Cup — The United States 3–0 England quarterfinals.
- 2008 Summer Olympics — The United States 2–1 Canada quarterfinals.
- 2009 European Championship — The Germany 2–1 Italy quarterfinals.
- 2011 World Cup — The France 1–1 England quarterfinals, won by France on penalties.
- 2012 Summer Olympics — The Canada 1–0 France bronze medal match.
Clubs
- Frankfurtquarterfinal's 2nd leg.
- Breiðablikquarterfinal's 2nd leg.
- Lyonquarterfinal's 2nd leg.
- Zvezda Permfinal's 2nd leg.
- Arsenalquarterfinal's 1st leg.
- Evertonquarterfinal's 2nd leg.
- Frankfurtfinal.
References
- ^ "List of FIFA women referees and assistant referees – FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Japan 2012" (PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 June 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2012.