Linda Sembrant ends her career amid sorrow

Linda Sembrant, 39, has announced she is ending her football career at the same time as she is expecting a child. AIK in Damallsvenskan thus loses an important defender.

Linda Sembrant has chosen to retire from football. The announcement comes in a press release where she also reveals she is expecting a child.

"It is a sorrow to leave football", says the 39-year-old.

Damallsvenskan side AIK loses a key player in defence through Sembrant's decision.

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Forward John Dahlström is leaving AIK for a new role with Visby Roma. The 29-year-old moves after a challenging season affected by injuries.

Sebastian Erixon is moving from Karlstad to Sundsvall after more than a decade with Färjestad. The 36-year-old plans to take on a role within Timrå’s organization.

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