Caroline Seger

[9] After the team finished second and qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions League, Seger signed a new one-year contract with Linköping in the autumn of 2008.

[14] Her first season with the Independence began in April 2010 and culminated in a 4–0 defeat to FC Gold Pride in the WPS Championship game.

Coach Aaran Lines was very happy with Seger's contribution, but her contract contained a release clause which allowed her to leave for a team outside the United States after one year.

[18] In August 2011 Seger announced that she would join LdB FC Malmö on a short-term contract to cover the remainder of the 2011 Damallsvenskan season, although she remained undecided about her subsequent destination.

[19] Later that same month it was confirmed that Seger would join Tyresö FF on a two-year deal to start in the 2012 Damallsvenskan season.

[23] In May 2014 Seger had been approached by Seattle Reign FC, who had obtained her rights for the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), and two other American teams had expressed interest.

[30] Seger made her first appearance for the senior Swedish national team in March 2005; a 2–1 defeat by Germany at that year's Algarve Cup.

Although Seger was part of the team, she failed to score as Sweden lost to rivals Norway in extra time of the semi-final.

[31] Seger continued to be selected under new coach Thomas Dennerby and was part of the Sweden team surprisingly eliminated in the first round of the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup.

[34] Sandell Svensson retired after Sweden's 3–1 defeat by Norway in the quarter-final of UEFA Women's Euro 2009 and Seger took over as full-time captain.

Sweden secured third place by beating France 2–1 in Sinsheim, although Seger missed the game with a calf injury.

In October 2012, new national team coach Pia Sundhage decided that Seger and Lotta Schelin would share the captaincy.

[39] Seger appeared in all 6 matches for Sweden at the 2016 Summer Olympics and won the Silver Medal after a 2–1 loss to Germany.

Seger in October 2007
Seger (9) in the 2011 WPS Championship
Seger playing for Tyresö in 2013
Captaining Sweden in World Cup 2011
Seger playing her first game for new coach Pia Sundhage at Växjö 's Myresjöhus Arena