Västerås BK30

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Västerås BK30
Full nameVästerås bollklubb av år 1930
Sport Soccer
Earlier: bandy, handball, ice hockey, table tennis, track and field athletics
Founded29 November 1929 (1929-11-29)
Based in Västerås, Sweden

Västerås BK30 is a sports club in Västerås, Sweden, established on 29 November 1929 as a merger of IK City and IK Sture and named after 1930, the year it joined the Swedish Sports Confederation. [1] The club nowadays mostly runs soccer, earlier bandy, handball, ice hockey, table tennis and track and field athletics.

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The soccer activity has mostly used Ringvallens IP as a home ground. In 1969, a women's soccer team was established, which played in the Swedish top division in 1994. [2]

Until the mid 1980s, bandy was a major sport. The club played in the Swedish top division in 1932 [3] and 1936. [4]

BK30 Dam Fotboll (women's soccer) 2016 season

In the 2016 Swedish Division 1 season, Västerås BK30 finished first and was promoted to Elitettan [5] following a two game playoff versus Jitex Mölndal BK. [6]

Goal scorers

This is a list of all the goal scores for the 2016 season. [7]

PlayerGoal(s)Including penalty goals
Cassandra Korhonen 240
Alana Anne Smith 150
Hannah Claesson 61
Marie Segerholm 60
Jennifer Forsman Ekfeldt 40
Sydney Anne Blomquist 30
Ulrika Rejdemark 30
Elin Hammar 20
Amanda Wegerman 10
Emma Weber 10
Lauren Elizabeth Prott10
Maria Rodriguez10
Megan Tabler 10

First-team squad

As of 15 May 2016 [8]

No.PositionPlayer
1 Goalkeeper Jonna Böckert
2 Defender Hannah Claesson
3 Midfielder Jennifer Forsman Ekfeldt
4 Midfielder Emma Weber
6 DF/Midfielder Maria Rodriguez (captain)
7 Defender Madeleine Ekstrand
8 Defender Lauren Elizabeth Prott
9 Forward Cassandra Korhonen
10 Midfielder/Defender Emma Salmi
11 Forward Alana Anne Smith
12 Midfielder/Defender Jennifer Holmström
14 Midfielder Tindra Andersson
15 Midfielder Ulrika Rejdemark
18 Midfielder/Defender Jill Tröjbom
19 Midfielder/Forward Marie Segerholm
21 Defender Nora Elaies

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