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Sunnanå SK is a
football club from Skellefteå,
Sweden who in 2019
plays in
Swedish Women's
Football Division 1,
level 3 of women's
soccer in Sweden. The...
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Klaus Sunnanå (29
January 1905 – 22
January 1980) was a
Norwegian Mot Dag member,
economist and
fisheries director. He was born in
Avaldsnes as a son...
- Skellefteå,
where she grew up. She
moved on to play in
Damallsvenskan with
Sunnanå SK. In 2000, she
joined Umeå IK, with whom she won
Damallsvenskan three...
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Sigurd Sunnanå (born 28 May 1946) is a
Norwegian journalist.
Sunnanå was born in Karmøy and grew up in Porsgrunn. He is a
nephew of
Klaus Sunnanå. He is...
- 3
Norrland Skellefteå FF,
football club
playing in
Division 2
Norrland Sunnanå SK, women's
football (soccer) Skellefteå IBK,
floorball club Skellefteå...
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Division 2. She
previously pla**** for
Swedish club
Sunnanå SK. She pla**** for
Swedish side
Sunnanå SK in both the top
division (Damallsvenskan) and the...
- to
Sweden for two
months to fine-tune her game,
scoring five
goals for
Sunnanå SK
during her
brief stint. She also pla**** for Linköpings FC in the Swedish...
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Sweden Selånger SK
Bandy Selånger FK Sandslåns SK,
sports club in
Sweden Sunnanå SK,
sports club in
Sweden Södertälje SK, ice
hockey club in
Sweden Slovene...
- in her
regular season debut.
Press scored four
goals in a 10–2 win over
Sunnanå SK.
During the team's next match, she
scored two
goals helping the team...
- on the same tour. All
songs except This
Means War were
recorded at the
Sunnana Studio by
Markus Nilsson. They were
largely mixed by
Michael Illbert, who...