Guldhjälten: "The whole city will hear us celebrate"

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Guldhjälten: "The whole city will hear us celebrate"
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Felicia Schröder has, with her 30 goals this season, taken her BK Häcken to the club's second SM gold ever. You put in so much work to come first and it's so damn cool that we do it, and this gang, it's so damn fun, says the 18-year-old after the title.

Born in 2007, Felicia Schröder is the player who has scored by far the most goals this season with her 30 goals. That is 14 goals more than the second-highest scorer Ellen Wangerheim from Hammarby, who has scored 16.

"It's a milestone of course, that's what I strive for when I'm out on the field. And it's great to get to score 30 today and to get the gold in our hands," says Schröder.

But she does not see her own super season as the decisive factor in Häcken's gold-winning team.

"We are such a strong group. We have fun together on and off the field and we are just incredible," says Schröder.

Girls Hammarby

Häcken started the season weakly with two straight losses, including against newcomer Malmö FF in their home opener. Even then, critics wrote that Häcken was out of the fight for the gold.

After securing the title, the Häcken players sang a chant directed at Hammarby, who will most likely finish second in the women's Swedish league.

There are many who talked when we had a difficult start, and they may continue to believe that we will not win, but here we are now, says Schröder.

“The whole city will hear”

Now a night of partying and celebration awaits in Stockholm before the bus trip home on Sunday.

There will be a lot of screaming, dancing, I think the whole city will hear us.

A majority of the Häcken players agree that Monica Jusu Bah is the "best at partying" on the team, but Schröder doesn't think she's far behind.

"I like to dance and I like to sing. It's going to be a party, it's going to be," says Schröder.

The party plans

Former national team player Anna Anvegård reveals the plans.

It's going to be fun. We're going to the hotel and have some food and then we're going out. If I know the team right, it's going to be a long night, we'll see who comes on the bus tomorrow when we go home.

I'm usually the one who has to take care of those who are out and about too much, we need those too, but I can still have fun, says Anvegård.

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