It's happening! Swedish young star heads to Arsenal
Back in the fall, there was speculation that Smilla Holmberg, a 19-year-old Swedish star, would leave Hammarby, where she grew up as a player, to join Arsenal. On January 5, she became the club's first winter signing.
- Holmberg was born in Stockholm, began playing football at age 7, and progressed through the Hammarby academy, making her senior debut at just 15.
- She made 96 appearances for Hammarby, scored 10 goals, and helped the club win the Swedish league title (Damallsvenskan) in 2023. She also played Champions league with Hammarby in 2024/25 season.
- Holmberg has been capped by the Sweden national team, featuring at UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 where she scored against Germany.
- Primarily a right-back, she is regarded as one of Sweden’s most promising young talents, known for her pace, defensive awareness, and attacking contributions from wide areas.
- Learn more about Smilla in our Future Queens article.
In This Story
The players this piece is about.
More Videos & Highlights
Watch the moments behind the story.
1 min The Best Actions Check Holmberg's first interview as an Arsenal player
1 min The Best Actions Heja Smilla! Swedish talent scored two goals for Hammarby
4 min Off The Pitch Focus on the pitch, relax in the paddock: These footballers are F1 enthusiasts
4 min Strong Story No longer a choice: Motherhood in modern women’s football
The Women's Africa Cup of Nations is here. Who are the Queenballer's players to watch?
Wolfsburg's Janou Levels before the quarterfinals: We’re in good form — now we have to show it.”
An emotional goodbye: Guro Reiten leaves Chelsea after seven years for NWSL champions
Madelen Janogy’s future remains purple after signing new Fiorentina deal
GIVEAWAY: Win VIP ticket for the Europa Cup game with Queenballers!
Historic Moment: London City Lionesses to Play Before First Sell-Out Crowd
The New Marta? OL Lyonnes Sign Promising Brazilian Talent Explore more from The Pulse
Keep discovering more stories from women's football.

