Ada Martine Stolsmo Hegerberg famed as Ada Hegerberg is often a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a striker for the Division 1 Feminine club Olympique Lyonnais. She plays by wearing jersey number of 18. Her playing position is Striker. She has previously played for Kolbotn and Stabæk in Toppserien. This lady has also won the 2016 UEFA Best Women's Player in Europe Award on 25th August 2016, and in the year 2017, she was named BBC Women's Footballer of the Year. In the year 2018, she was the first-ever recipient of the women's Ballon d'Or.
Ada Hegerberg First Women's Ballond'Or
Ada Hegerberg and Luka Modric win awards. Ada Hegerberg may be the first women’s Ballon d’Or marred as a victorious. Luka Modric ended Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi’s dominance their men’s awards while Lyon’s Ada Hegerberg took the most important ever women’s award in Paris. Hegerberg, who helped Lyon to the French title and Champions League, scoring in the final, pipped Denmark’s Pernille Harder to the prize but appeared embarrassed when asked by Solveig if she wanted to dance in celebration and “knew easy methods to twerk”. Ballon d'Or winner Ada Hegerberg spoke: "Being historical and the first woman to win the Ballon d'Or is an important moment in my life. It felt right to have my teammates with me. "It is a fantastic team with great characters. I have been to Lyon for four and a half years and it is a special mentality. We live and breathe football and so I cherish it. "It can be a fantastic day for women's football. It is historical and it is vital that show young girls which can believe in themselves and I hope subjected to testing inspired by this. These people the future. "I cherish all awards as this kind of are the result of 6-pack abs and self-belief but the Ballon d'Or is significant. Standing here today is the biggest moment of my life.
Ada Hegerberg scores a 16-minute hat-trick as sensational Lyon destroy Barcelona to win Champions League
Lyon is simply sensational, turning Barcelona’s dream Champions League final into a traumatic nightmare they wanted to end after half an hour. The French champions have become the champions of Europe for a fourth successive year and there is not a team, in any sport, anywhere in the world more formidable; more dominant; more awe inspiring. Hegerberg was the heroine in Budapest, the first winner of the Ballon d’Or Feminin who was cringeworthingly asked if she could “twerk” when she collected her award last year, scoring a 16-minute first-half hat-trick. It was further evidence of her clinical touch in front of goal, but Lyon was superior, stronger, faster, sharper and more skillful in every single department and at right back Bronze was equally impressive, creating two of Lyon’s four goals.
Women's World Cup: They're saying about Ada Hegerberg is a load of shite
The Women's World Cup is zooming along nicely, with Brazil and France looking good in their opening matches. Norway won their opener against Nigeria, and comfortably so, but many fans coming late to the story would have noticed Ada Hegerberg was not playing. The world's best player made her senior Norway debut in 2011 - at the age of 16 - and racked up 66 caps over six years but, in 2017, she opted to step away from international football. Her decision was, she said, down to how the Norwegian Football Federation treated women's football. After refusing a call-up to the Norwegian 2019 World Cup squad, Hegerberg spoke about her decision, and dealings with the NFF.