Felicia Schröder Leads BK Häcken to Historic 2025 Damallsvenskan Title with Record 30 Goals
Felicia Schröder's outstanding 30-goal season spearheads BK Häcken’s first-ever Damallsvenskan title in 2025, marking a historic breakthrough in Swedish women's football.
- • Felicia Schröder scored 30 goals, becoming the fifth highest scorer in Damallsvenskan history.
- • BK Häcken won the 2025 Swedish championship for the first time, defeating Djurgården 2-0.
- • Tabby Tindell scored the opening goal, with Schröder securing the victory.
- • Schröder recently extended her contract with BK Häcken for four years, earning 135,000 SEK per month.
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BK Häcken celebrated a historic milestone in Swedish women's football by securing the Damallsvenskan title in 2025, marking the club's first Swedish championship. Central to this triumph was 18-year-old Felicia Schröder, who delivered an extraordinary season by scoring 30 goals – the highest by a Swedish player since 2009 and placing her as the fifth highest goal scorer in Damallsvenskan history (135214).
The championship-deciding match against Djurgården saw Tabby Tindell score the opening goal with a header in the 53rd minute, followed by Schröder's 30th goal in the 80th minute, consolidating a 2-0 victory at Kristinebergs IP (135211). Schröder's goal came after a misstep from Djurgården’s goalkeeper, highlighting her sharpness and composure under pressure. This victory ended years of near-misses for BK Häcken, often dubbed the 'eternal second', as they had previously finished runners-up multiple times.
Schröder's performance has been heralded as reminiscent of legendary Swedish players such as Hanna Ljungberg and Victoria Svensson. Her 30-goal tally almost doubled her closest competitors, establishing her as the standout player of the league and a beacon for Swedish football's future. Having recently signed a four-year contract extension with Häcken earning 135,000 SEK per month, there is widespread expectation she will soon transition to a top foreign club to further her development, a move seen as crucial for both her career and the national team’s prospects (135221).
The emotional magnitude of the win was palpable. Goalkeeper Jennifer Falk was moved to tears, describing the moment as "so wonderful," while teammate Anna Anvegård reflected on the mix of pride and relief following the victory after a demanding season (135214, 135211). This championship caps a season where Häcken showed resilience, winning their last seven league matches to cement their dominance (135211).
BK Häcken’s landmark title represents a breakthrough moment for the club, signaling their arrival among the elite in Swedish football and underscoring the emergence of Felicia Schröder as a future star. Their 2025 season will be remembered for ending a long wait and for the dazzling display of talent that promises to inspire Swedish football for years to come.