Rosengård's legend Caroline Seger became club's manager
After concluding her legendary playing career, Sweden icon and former captain Caroline Seger has stepped into a managerial leadership role at FC Rosengård, tasked with stabilising the club during a challenging phase and bringing clarity and determination to their drive back to success.
- Caroline Seger, Sweden’s most-capped female footballer with 240 international appearances, has taken on a new role as Football Manager at FC Rosengård.
- In her new position, Seger will focus on creating clarity, security and determination within the squad as Rosengård navigate key matches and aim to maintain top-flight performance.
- The role begins immediately, with Seger bringing her deep experience and understanding of elite-level football to support both player development and team structure.
- Her appointment reflects the club’s ambition to strengthen its operational and sporting infrastructure by embedding former players in critical leadership positions.
- Seger expressed pride in the opportunity and commitment to helping the club succeed in the coming seasons—while also inspiring young players through her journey and example.
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