In total, Signeul made 240 appearances in the Division 1 and Damallsvenskan, the highest tiers of Swedish women's football.
[1] In March 2005, Signeul was appointed as national coach of the Scotland women's team, replacing the outgoing Vera Pauw.
[2] Her first major achievement was leading the country to a qualification play-off for UEFA Women's Euro 2009 which they lost on away goals to Russia.
[7] In addition to her position as National Coach, Signeul also has a wider remit in charge of developing the women's game at all levels in Scotland.
[5] Signeul announced in January 2017 that she would leave Scotland after the UEFA Women's Euro 2017 tournament to become the head coach of Finland.