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Tuija Hyyrynen
Playing for Umeå in April 2013
Personal information
Full name Tuija Annika Hyyrynen[1]
Date of birth (1988-03-10) 10 March 1988 (age 36)
Place of birth Finland
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Juventus
Number 2
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010 Florida State Seminoles 0 (0)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2009 HJK Helsinki
2010 Pali Blues 0 (0)
2010 Åland United 4 (4)
2011–2015 Umeå IK 89 (2)
2016–2017 Fortuna Hjørring
2017– Juventus 35 (0)
International career
2007– Finland 108 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 20 November 2018
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 12 November 2019

Tuija Annika Hyyrynen (born 10 March 1988) is a Finnish footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Juventus.[2]

She previously played for Umeå IK in Sweden's Damallsvenskan; HJK Helsinki and Åland United in Finland's Naisten Liiga. In 2010 Hyyrynen played in America, with Florida State Seminoles and Pali Blues. She signed for Juventus in 2017.[3]

Since her senior debut against Scotland in September 2007 she has been a member of the Finland women's national football team. She took part in UEFA Women's Euro 2009.[4] In June 2013 Hyyrynen was named in national coach Andrée Jeglertz's Finland squad for UEFA Women's Euro 2013.[5]

Honours

HJK
Juventus FC

References

  1. ^ "2009 UEFA EUROPEAN WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH PRESS KIT" (PDF). UEFA. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Profile". soccerway. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  3. ^ https://svenska.yle.fi/artikel/2017/08/02/juventus-varvar-finlandskt-tuija-hyyrynen-forstarker-liganykomlingen
  4. ^ "Tuija Hyyrynen" (in Finnish). Football Association of Finland. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  5. ^ "Jeglertz turns to youth for Finland". Uefa.com. UEFA. 28 June 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2013.