Elin Rubensson is a professional Swedish football player currently playing on the Damallsvenskan as a midfielder. She previously played for Champions Malmo, currently known as FC Rosengars, as a forward to a left-back.
Ystad, Sweden native Elin Rubensson was born on 11th May 1993, under the star sign. The 166 cm (5 ft 5 in) tall holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnic background.
Currently, Rubensson is under a 5-year contract with Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC where she reportedly makes SEK 11,000 ($1125.64) per month, which is yearly ($13507.68).
Besides, she earns much from Sweden national team. A report from 2017 shows, prior to the new agreement, Sweden's female internationals were paid a base salary of 2000 SEK ($238) per match. Further, they receive bonuses, but this compensation was as little as $27.36 per day. The new agreement lasts until 2020 and includes reimbursement for players who have competed at international level throughout 2017, to bring their pay in line with the new deal.
Additionally, endorsement deals play a vital role in generating money. Rubensson is endorsed by Adidas.
Apart from football, she is into interior designing. As of 2020, her net worth is estimated $0.5 million.
Elin Rubensson is married to Filip Stenström, a Swedish former footballer who played from 2009 to 2014 for Västerås SK, Malmö FF, and Ängelholms FF. Elin states she is inspired by boyfriend in football. The couple started dating since 2011.
After being in a relationship for almost six years, the couple got engaged in September 2017. The following year on 14th July 2018, Elin and Filip tied the knot.
After finishing a youth career at Marieholms IS and subsequently to Stehags IF, Rubensson joined FC Rosengars in 2010. For FC Rosengard, she appered in 87 matches with 13 goals, playing four seasons.
In December 2014, she signed a two-year contract with Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC, which was later extended in August 2018 for the next 5 years.
In October 2012, Rubenson made her international debut for the Swedish national team. Further, she was named to Sweden's squad for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. Also, she appeared in all 6 matches for Sweden at the 2016 Summer Olympics and won the Silver Medal alongside Caroline Seger, Sofia Jakobsson, and Kosovare Asllani.
She scored in the 5-1 win over Thailand at the 2019 Women's World Cup. To date, she has been capped 62 times with 2 goals.
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