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Apollon’s wife Thomas Rogne is Cristiano Ronaldo in women’s football
Thomas Rogne’s wife, Anta Hegerberg, is one of the most charismatic goalscorers in women’s football with a performance that would be the envy of many.
Apollon Smyrnis has taken over Thomas Rognne to strengthen his line of defense in the battle to stay in Super League Interwetten.
However, data could also be obtained from his wife. In May 2019, the 31-year-old stopper linked up with superstar Anta Hegerberg.
Unlike her husband, the 25-year-old plays in the position of center forward and is characterized by her goal threat.
From Norwegian amateur to top Lyon
Hegerberg was born in Molde but grew up in Santalsora. There she took her first soccer steps with her older sister Andrine.
Her family soon grew up in Colbotn and changed football homes along with Anta. At Colbot, she made her women’s level debut despite being 15 years old.
In her freshman year, she played thirty games, scoring 15 goals. Her performances quickly got Stambaek to take her on and she was justified after tallying 25 goals in 18 games.
At the age of 18 she left the Norwegian border for the first time with the German Turbine Potsdam to include them in her potential. He scored 11 goals in 25 games on German soil.
In mighty Lyon he found her Ithaca
In the summer of 2014 came the big challenge in her career. The great Lyon was the one who offered her a contract and of course she accepted it.
From then to now Anta Hegerberg is an integral part of the French team and one of its emblematic figures.
Despite the injury woes she has faced, she has managed to play in 125 games and score 149 goals that have led her team to absolute empire.
In that period, Lyon has five consecutive doubles in France and an equal number of Champions League wins and is the absolute protagonist inside and outside the borders.
His dispute with the Federation of Norway
Except that Anta is an excellent soccer player Hegerberg is also a strong personality, because her dispute with the Norwegian association went beyond the borders of the Scandinavian country.
The 26-year-old has quit from her country’s national team since 2017 and has complained to the FA about the situation in Norwegian women’s football.
Although this protest has changed many things, she is still not fighting for women’s rights.
“There is still work to be done. My time with the national team was a nightmare for me.” she mentioned in an interview.
Source: sport24
Jessica Martinez is an author at Sportish, a publication dedicated to sports news and analysis. She covers various topics related to sports and provides insightful commentary on the latest developments in the world of sports.
